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But faking the success of the Apollo 11 mission would require deception on a grand scale—and would be practically impossible to pull off, says Fienberg. Buzz Aldrin with the American flag on the moon in If you look at the American flag in still pictures from the Apollo 11 mission, it appears to be flapping in the wind. These flags had a horizontal rod inside to make them stick out from the flagpole. After the astronauts step away, it stays in the same bent shape because of the partially-extended rod.

Aldrin during the Apollo 11 extravehicular activity on the Moon. Or rather, there are no stars in the pictures that Armstrong and Aldrin took on the moon. And the astronauts are wearing bright white space suits that are highly reflective.

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Search Want to search our collection? Search here. We use cookies to ensure you have the best browsing experience and to help us improve our website. By simply comparing photos of the Moon snapped after the flag was planted, you will see the astronauts moving around but the flag remains in the exact same position.

Did Stanley Kubrick fake the Moon landing? Unfurling a piece of rolled-up cloth with sore angular momentum will naturally result in waves and ripples — no breed required. The US flag on the Moon was designed in a way that would keep it standing straight in the airless environment of the Moon. And to mark the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing, the flag-waving conspiracy was debunked by Profesor Anu Ojha of the National Space Centre.

And yet, despite what conspiracists have claimed over the years, the US flag did not wave or flap on the Moon. According to Jack Singal, a University of Richmond physics professor, these Moon landing conspiracies were not as popular as they are today until the late s.

The rise in conspiracies is widely attributed to Bill Kaysing, a former engineer who published the book We Never Went to the Moon. The year was also a time when the US Government was suffering from the increasingly hopeless Vietnam War that ended the next year. Lunar satellite photos show the Apollo 11 flag has likely fallen over but the Apollo 12, Apollo 16 and Apollo 17 flagpoles are still upright. However, the effects of powerful cosmic radiation washing over the Moon have most likely bleached the flags white.

NASA re-issued the same statement in February , showing the longevity of the conspiracy theories. You can still bounce Earth-based lasers off the retro-reflector mirrors placed on the lunar surface by the Apollo astronauts.

An estimated ,plus people worked on the Moon landings, meaning a lot of eyes were watching this take place from inside the NASA community, and all the Apollo missions were independently tracked by the United States' chief adversary during the Cold War, the Soviet Union, who would not have sent NASA a letter of congratulations if the landings never happened," Potter told ABC News.

Singal said that the overarching conspiracy theory that the moon landing didn't happen "is an atypical one, for the reason that most conspiracy theories provide an explanation for a tragic event or some sort of randomness in the world. The Sept. He suggested that as it wasn't a tragedy, true moon landing conspiracy theorists are likely deeper into their theories instead of just passing inquisitors.

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