I recently saw a video by the YouTube channel called The Why Files entitled: "The Moon Landing: Stanley Kubrick's Greatest Film | How NASA and Hollywood Fooled the World"
The video sets forth the points people make as to why it was hoaxed, as well as the very valid incentives why there would be a reason to fake it since the USA was in a race to demoralize the USSR. Then it shows evidence to disprove much of it. It does leave questions unexplained, like why astronauts are today talking about in the future it may be possible to travel further than lower orbit, etc. One of the points people make is that you cannot see stars in the photos taken on the moon. But having studied photography, I know that the aperture would have be small, otherwise everything would be a big white blur just to capture the stars in a photo. It also shows how that interview with Stanley Kubrick was actually an actor faking it. There are still many questions remaining though, and the one thing the video mentions at the end is that whistleblower who saw stuff on the far side of the moon.
One of the weirdest discoveries in Wikileaks is the unclassified communication regarding a Soviet attack on a US moonbase in the '70s. Wild stuff.
I recently saw a video by the YouTube channel called The Why Files entitled: "The Moon Landing: Stanley Kubrick's Greatest Film | How NASA and Hollywood Fooled the World"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDyJe1nmSOM
The video sets forth the points people make as to why it was hoaxed, as well as the very valid incentives why there would be a reason to fake it since the USA was in a race to demoralize the USSR. Then it shows evidence to disprove much of it. It does leave questions unexplained, like why astronauts are today talking about in the future it may be possible to travel further than lower orbit, etc. One of the points people make is that you cannot see stars in the photos taken on the moon. But having studied photography, I know that the aperture would have be small, otherwise everything would be a big white blur just to capture the stars in a photo. It also shows how that interview with Stanley Kubrick was actually an actor faking it. There are still many questions remaining though, and the one thing the video mentions at the end is that whistleblower who saw stuff on the far side of the moon.
One of the weirdest discoveries in Wikileaks is the unclassified communication regarding a Soviet attack on a US moonbase in the '70s. Wild stuff.