Moon Landing Debate: Why Do Some People Still Doubt It Happened?
USA, AtlantaSat Nov 01 2025
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Kim Kardashian recently shared her doubts about the moon landing, sparking a conversation about a long-standing conspiracy theory. She mentioned seeing a video of Buzz Aldrin, one of the astronauts who walked on the moon, and interpreted his words to mean the landing was fake.
This idea has been around for decades, but it's not new. Many people have questioned the moon landing over the years, even though millions watched it live. The theory has come and gone, but it resurfaced when Kardashian brought it up on her show.
NASA's acting administrator, Sean Duffy, quickly responded to Kardashian's comments. He reminded her that NASA has actually been to the moon six times. He also mentioned that the U. S. is planning to go back soon, with a mission scheduled for 2026 and a moon landing planned for 2027.
Kardashian's doubts came from a video where Aldrin was asked about the scariest moment during the Apollo mission. She quoted him as saying, "It didn't happen. " But this seems to be a misunderstanding. Aldrin was actually saying that nothing scary happened, not that the landing was fake.
The confusion might have come from Aldrin's wording. He said, "It didn't happen. It could have been scary, " meaning that nothing frightening actually occurred. He then went on to talk about a technical problem they faced during the mission.
This whole situation shows how easily words can be taken out of context, especially when shared online. It's important to look at the full picture before making conclusions.
NASA is focused on future missions, like the Artemis II, which will send astronauts on a trip around the moon. This mission is part of a bigger plan to explore the moon and beyond.
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