NASA Confirms Six Apollo Moon Landings Amid Celebrity Doubts
NASA Confirms Six Apollo Moon Landings Amid Celebrity Doubts

NASA Confirms Six Apollo Moon Landings Amid Celebrity Doubts

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Kim Kardashian sparked renewed moon landing conspiracy theories by claiming on her show that the 1969 Apollo 11 mission was faked, citing supposed statements from astronaut Buzz Aldrin and questioning photographic evidence. NASA's acting administrator Sean Duffy responded firmly on social media, confirming that the United States has landed on the moon six times between 1969 and 1972 and highlighting ongoing lunar exploration efforts under President Donald Trump's leadership with the Artemis program. Duffy emphasized the historical significance of the Apollo missions, noting the continued scientific use of lunar laser reflectors and satellite imagery confirming astronaut equipment and footprints on the moon. Kardashian's claims reflect the persistent influence of celebrity platforms in spreading fringe theories, while NASA leverages pop culture to maintain public interest in space exploration. The exchange underscores a broader tension between misinformation and scientific fact, with NASA inviting Kardashian to observe future Artemis launches to foster understanding. Buzz Aldrin, who is still alive, has consistently denied conspiracy theories and even confronted accusers in the past, illustrating the emotional impact of such unfounded claims.

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