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  1. Sep 2, 2011 · Officially, the last Americans walked on the moon during Apollo 17 in 1972. But the newly released film Apollo 18, tapping into this summer's recurrent theme of lunar conspiracies (thanks ...

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  2. Sep 18, 2011 · 426K views 12 years ago. When you watch the movie: Apollo 18, at the end it tells you to visit the website: www.lunartruth.com But when you visit it, it shows you uhm... nothing... ...more.

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  3. Many Moon-landing conspiracy theories have been proposed, alleging that the landings either did not occur and NASA staff lied, or that the landings did occur but not in the way that has been reported. Conspiracists have focused on perceived gaps or inconsistencies in the historical record of the missions.

  4. Sep 2, 2011 · Today it's set up as an exhibit with a mannequin in a spacesuit, making as if it's about to step on the lunar surface for Apollo 18. Parton says "a fair amount of folks from NASA" come up to see...

  5. Grey remains in orbit aboard the Apollo command module Freedom while Walker and Anderson land on the South Pole of the Moon in the Apollo Lunar Module Liberty, on December 25. While planting the ICBM detector, the two take rock samples which Anderson describes as feeling "strange".

  6. Apr 11, 2020 · Actually, yes, NASA did. But that hasn't stopped conspiracy theorists from maintaining that humans never set foot on the lunar surface, and that the entire effort was massively staged event for...

  7. Conspiracy theory 1: shadows in the Moon landing photos prove the images were faked. Take a look at the image below, and at the full panorama on the NASA website. Look closely at the shadows cast by astronaut Neil Armstrong and another object just out of shot.