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At the moment Kennedy Space Centre is celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Apollo missions and in particular the Apollo 11 mission which landed on the moon.

However recently it was announced by NASA that they have accidentally taped over their high definition footage of that historic moment. The footage they still have is extremely grainy and almost impossible to make out. This has added to my belief that the moon landing was faked.

What I would like to know is what does everyone else think? I do not believe that the Apollo mission made it to the moon but I do believe that NASA has made it into space with the shuttles and the ISS.

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I love this conspiracy theory!

I think the mission was partially successful, but NASA faked all or most of the photos and videos to glorify the landing more.

I don't see how they could have faked the take off and landing of the rocket, however the 'evidence' they 'bought back' is probably fake.

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they went back to the moon a few times in the 70's i think. why they haven't been back with much more advanced technology through the 90's and 2000's is beyond me.

Costs quite a bit of money that they've been using to build the ISS! They're going back by 2020 though.

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At the moment Kennedy Space Centre is celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Apollo missions and in particular the Apollo 11 mission which landed on the moon.

However recently it was announced by NASA that they have accidentally taped over their high definition footage of that historic moment. The footage they still have is extremely grainy and almost impossible to make out. This has added to my belief that the moon landing was faked.

What I would like to know is what does everyone else think? I do not believe that the Apollo mission made it to the moon but I do believe that NASA has made it into space with the shuttles and the ISS.

The Moon landings actually happened, and if in doubt, please use a refractor telescope and you will be able to see quite clearly evidence of mans visit to the moon. the landing site in the "sea of tranquility" --to you the lower left side of the moon--there you can see the base of the lunar module, the american flag (fallen down due to the blast off of the module) and various geological equipment. other sites are just as fascinating with as much evidence left behind for you to look at :)

Hacer a los demás lo hacen otros de vosotros, Sólo ser feliz :)

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The Moon landings actually happened, and if in doubt, please use a refractor telescope and you will be able to see quite clearly evidence of mans visit to the moon. the landing site in the "sea of tranquility" --to you the lower left side of the moon--there you can see the base of the lunar module, the american flag (fallen down due to the blast off of the module) and various geological equipment. other sites are just as fascinating with as much evidence left behind for you to look at :)

All of the evidence on the moon that man landed could just have easily have been left by the robots that were sent up before the apollo mission apparently landed.

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And the Moon is also 90% mozzarella.

Ill pass that information on the next time I am at Kennedy Space Centre. The idea that robots were there first to land on the moon is not something I came up with in my head but is in fact information I have learned through visits to Kennedy Space Centre and being lucky enough to talk to people involved with planning the earlier space flights and seeing first hand the technology they had. They talked about the robots that they sent up to gather details about the moon so that when they do get round to sending up astronauts they know what they will encounter. They were also very proud of the fact that the robots sent up could be used to deliver things to the moon or collect things from there.

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A pretty elaborate way to dupe the world about the landings dont you think? albeit extremley expensive too! and i seriously doubt very much "robots" would be sent to the moon to scatter at random various geological equipment, a lunar module or 2, 2 rover vehicles, a selection of American flags to give the appearance of the visitations......to use saturn v rockets--the most powerful vehicle then made--to dump a few "robots" on the sunny side of the moon is quite laughable, look thru a telescope at the moon and be amazed that really we did make it there at all. :)

Hacer a los demás lo hacen otros de vosotros, Sólo ser feliz :)

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I can't understand why people create conspiracy theories with 0 proof for perfectly logical and proven events! Just be proud we travelled to the moon!

don't go into 9/11 with all that, what twats. they don't even have the balls to go and tell new yorkers that it was all "fake".

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