They are poorly educated about it. To make matters worse, there are those who fake up phony-baloney books and DVDs to sell. People who would not be caught dead reading a science book, can and will buy some drool that says no one went.
Others like to pretend it didn't happen because it gives them a phony sense of being "cool", "rebellious", "ahead of everyone else". It never seems to occur to them that there is no way some McJob refugee could know more about Apollo than the 400,000 who worked on it, and that 400,000 people couldn't possibly keep a secret for 40 years.
There are web pages that explain, simply, the things that people are getting wrong. These sites will help you understand what really happened. I am posting three links for you.
Some people believe that no one has walked on the moon due to conspiracy theories that claim the Apollo moon landings were staged by the U.S. government. These theories often cite supposed inconsistencies in the evidence provided by NASA, but overwhelming scientific evidence and firsthand accounts from astronauts confirm that the moon landings did indeed occur.
The last time humans walked on the moon was in 1972 during the Apollo 17 mission. No one has walked on the moon since then.
Yes. 12 people have walked on the Moon, two people from each of 6 different missions that landed on it.
The only planet walked on by people (humans) is the Earth. The only other astronomic body that humans have walked on , is our natural satellite the Moon.
As of now, the only planet people have walked on is Earth. All other planetary bodies in our solar system, such as the Moon, Mars, Venus, and others, have not been visited by humans on foot. NASA's Apollo missions successfully landed astronauts on the Moon between 1969 and 1972, making it the only celestial body besides Earth that humans have physically explored.
Only one Ohioan has walked on the moon. The only Ohioan to walk on the moon is Neil Armstrong on July 20, 1969. Neil Armstrong was not only the only person from Ohio to walk on the moon, he was the first person in history to walk on the moon.
No.
The last time humans walked on the moon was in 1972 during the Apollo 17 mission. No one has walked on the moon since then.
Earth is the only planet that people have ever walked on. The only other body away from Earth that people ever walked on is the Moon, and that has not happened in over 40 years. The nearest planet (Venus) is always more than 100 times farther away than the Moon is. Venus is hot enough to melt spacecraft and cook people, so even if it were possible, we would not send people to land on it. The next nearest planet (Mars) is always more than 140 times farther away than the Moon is.
Yes. 12 people have walked on the Moon, two people from each of 6 different missions that landed on it.
The only planet walked on by people (humans) is the Earth. The only other astronomic body that humans have walked on , is our natural satellite the Moon.
I don't know who "Dr. Wendy Jacobson" is, but one thing I do know: she has never walked on the moon. All of the people who have walked on the moon have been men.
People have walked on only one planet and that's our Earth. The only other place they've been is the Moon, which isn't a planet.
No one walked on the moon more than once. Three astronauts flew to the moon but only walked on it once each.
As of now, the only planet people have walked on is Earth. All other planetary bodies in our solar system, such as the Moon, Mars, Venus, and others, have not been visited by humans on foot. NASA's Apollo missions successfully landed astronauts on the Moon between 1969 and 1972, making it the only celestial body besides Earth that humans have physically explored.
Conspiracy theorist have long stated that people have never walked on the moon or landed a spacecraft on Mars. Fox News is just one organization that may hold that opinion.
Earth is the only one.12 people have walked on the moon. The closest that any other planetcan ever come to the Earth is 108 times farther away than the moon is.
No one has ever walked on Saturn, as it is a gas giant with no solid surface on which humans could walk. Astronauts have only walked on the Moon, which is Earth's natural satellite.