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  • Fact Check: Neil Armstrong Did NOT Say He Saw UFOs And Aliens On The Moon

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    Did astronaut Neil Armstrong once say he saw UFOs and aliens on the moon? No, that's not true: The claim is completely fabricated. There is zero evidence that Armstrong ever told anyone that he saw UFOs and aliens on the moon, and no evidence or documentation is given in a post making the claim. Buzz Aldrin said in 2014 that…

    • Jun 25, 2024
    • by: Alexis Tereszcuk
    Fact Check: Neil Armstrong Did NOT Say He Saw UFOs And Aliens On The Moon No Record
  • Fact Check: Buzz Aldrin Did NOT Post That 'The Apollo 11 Missions' Were 'Staged'

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    Did former astronaut Buzz Aldrin post on X, formerly known as Twitter, that the Apollo 11 mission, which allowed American astronauts to set foot on the moon for the first time, was "staged"? No, that's not true: Aldrin's official X account does not indicate that he ever made such a statement. Claims that Aldrin, who participated in the Apollo 11…

    • Mar 25, 2024
    • by: Christiana Dillard
    Fact Check: Buzz Aldrin Did NOT Post That 'The Apollo 11 Missions' Were 'Staged' Fake Post
  • Fact Check: India Did NOT Fake Chandrayaan-3 Landing On The Moon -- A Simulation Image Was Broadcast Live

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    Did India fake the landing of the Chandrayaan-3 lander module on the surface of the moon, and attempt to fool the world with an animation? No, that's not true: This image does show a simulation, but it was not presented in an effort to deceive the public. The Chandrayaan-3 lander module, named Vikram, did achieve a soft landing near the…

    • Sep 5, 2023
    • by: Sarah Thompson
    Fact Check: India Did NOT Fake Chandrayaan-3 Landing On The Moon -- A Simulation Image Was Broadcast Live Live Portrayal
  • Fact Check: Buzz Aldrin Did NOT Say Moon Landing 'Didn't Happen'

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    Did astronaut Buzz Aldrin say the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing "didn't happen"? No, that's not true: The video clip in the post that makes this claim is misleading since it left out important context from one of Aldrin's quotes in a 2015 question-and-answer session. The claim appeared in a post on Instagram on June 11, 2023. The caption opened:…

    • Jun 16, 2023
    • by: Kaiyah Clarke
    Fact Check: Buzz Aldrin Did NOT Say Moon Landing 'Didn't Happen' Cut-Off Quote
  • Fact Check: Live Footage Of Apollo 17 Moon Launch Was NOT Faked -- Livestream Technology Existed In 1972

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    Is livestreamed footage of the lunar module Challenger's 1972 takeoff from the moon fake since the technology did not exist at the time to livestream such an event? No, that's not true: NASA's chief historian confirmed to Lead Stories that the "footage is authentic to the Apollo 17 mission." As part of the Apollo missions of the 1960s and 1970s,…

    • Jun 16, 2023
    • by: Madison Dapcevich
    Fact Check: Live Footage Of Apollo 17 Moon Launch Was NOT Faked -- Livestream Technology Existed In 1972 TV Broadcast
  • Fact Check: WikiLeaks Did NOT Release Video Proof That Apollo 11 Moon Landing Was Hoax Filmed In Nevada Desert

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    Did WikiLeaks in December of 2022 release Apollo 11 "moon landing cut scenes filmed in Nevada desert," proving that the moon landing never happened and was instead staged for filming right here on Earth? No, that's not true: The video in this post splices together a scene from a 1977 fictional movie, which was not even filmed in Nevada, and…

    • Dec 9, 2022
    • by: Kaiyah Clarke
    Fact Check: WikiLeaks Did NOT Release Video Proof That Apollo 11 Moon Landing Was Hoax Filmed In Nevada Desert Not Assange's
  • Fact Check: Nixon Did NOT Need Cell Towers To Call Astronauts On The Moon In 1969

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    Does former President Richard Nixon's call without a string of cellphone towers prove that NASA never put astronauts on the moon? No, that's not true: A NASA spokesman explained to Lead Stories that the agency used massive radio antennas and ground tracking stations to connect Nixon with the astronauts. The nonexistence of cellphones in 1969, therefore, does not prove that…

    • Dec 2, 2022
    • by: Marlo Lee
    Fact Check: Nixon Did NOT Need Cell Towers To Call Astronauts On The Moon In 1969 Radio Antennas
  • Fact Check: Apollo 11 Astronaut Buzz Aldrin Did NOT 'Admit We Never Went To The Moon'

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    Did Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin "admit we never went to the moon"? No, that's not true: The 2015 video interview from which a clip was taken to support this claim actually showed Aldrin answering a different question. The claim reappeared in a post on Instagram published on November 24, 2022. The accompanying text comment said: It's clear as day…

    • Nov 25, 2022
    • by: Uliana Malashenko
    Fact Check: Apollo 11 Astronaut Buzz Aldrin Did NOT 'Admit We Never Went To The Moon' Did Not Say It
  • Fact Check: Video Is NOT Proof That Moon Landing Was Hoax -- It's Lampoon Of Conspiracy Theories

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    Does a video that shows a stage-lighting support hitting an astronaut as he descends onto what appears to be the moon's surface prove that Apollo 11's July 20, 1969, moon landing was fake? No, that's not true: This video was produced as a tribute to moon-landing conspiracy theories. The video's creators also made a website that explains their motivation: "We…

    • Oct 21, 2022
    • by: Sarah Thompson
    Fact Check: Video Is NOT Proof That Moon Landing Was Hoax -- It's Lampoon Of Conspiracy Theories Tribute Spoof
  • Fact Check: Scenes Do NOT Show Secret Moon Landing Hoax -- They Are Clips Shot On A Real Movie Set

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    Do recently declassified behind-the-scenes film clips show that the moon landing was really a hoax -- that it was actually filmed on a movie set here on Earth? No, that's not true: This does not show the staging of a massive hoax. These clips were taken from promotional pieces showing what went into the making of the 2018 IMAX movie,…

    • Jul 22, 2022
    • by: Sarah Thompson
    Fact Check: Scenes Do NOT Show Secret Moon Landing Hoax -- They Are Clips Shot On A Real Movie Set IMAX Movie
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