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'''Moon hoax''' (also known as '''Moon landing hoax''' or '''Apollo hoax''') denotes the doubt or dissent that men landed on the [[Moon]] in 1969–1972 during the [[Apollo program]]me. Those who think so (called here Moon sceptics) suspect or claim that [[NASA]] lied to the world, filming everything on Earth and making up evidence such as rock samples. Some Moon sceptics dispute the authenticity of the Skylab space station too.<ref name="Rene">Ralph René, "[http://4dos.hit.bg/rene.pdf NASA mooned America]", 1994</ref><sup>(p. 162)</sup><ref name="skylab">A. Popov, "[http://manonmoon.ru/book/25.htm 'Skylab'—a brilliant epilogue of the 'Apollo']", 15/4/10 (Russ.)</ref>
'''Moon hoax''' (also known as '''Moon landing hoax''' or '''Apollo hoax''') denotes the doubt or dissent that men landed on the [[Moon]] in 1969–1972 during the [[Apollo program]]me. Those who think so (called here Moon sceptics) suspect or claim that [[NASA]] lied to the world, filming everything on Earth and making up evidence such as rock samples. Some Moon sceptics dispute the authenticity of the Skylab space station too.<ref name="Rene">R. René, "[http://4dos.hit.bg/rene.pdf NASA mooned America]", 1994</ref><sup>(p. 162)</sup><ref name="skylab">A. Popov, "[http://manonmoon.ru/book/25.htm 'Skylab'—a brilliant epilogue of the 'Apollo']", 15/4/10 (Russ.)</ref>


Questioning man's way to the Moon is almost an absolute taboo in scientific circles.<ref name="Folha">[http://folha.com.br/ci595652 Céticos ainda tentam derrubar "farsa" da jornada à Lua], Marina Lang, 16/7/09 (Pg.)</ref> But in the Internet, the debate<ref name="wired">[http://wired.com/wired/archive/2.09/moon.land_pr.html The wrong stuff], Rogier van Bakel, 9/94</ref> between NASA defenders and Moon sceptics goes on, and public support for the latter grows.<ref name="Walter">[http://www.lrt.mw.tum.de/en/interessierte/fs_waren_wir_mond.phtml Did we go to the Moon?], Ulrich Walter, 25/9/09</ref> An official admission of a hoax would likely have the most grave consequences for NASA, the USA, and all people and organisations involved in space exploration worldwide. This would also challenge the future manned Moon and Mars missions.<ref>[http://neonomad.kz/styleneonomad/mobile?ELEMENT_ID=5898 What awaits the denounced?], Dmitry Verhoturov, 13/8/09 (Russ.)</ref>
Questioning man's way to the Moon is almost an absolute taboo in scientific circles.<ref name="Folha">[http://folha.com.br/ci595652 Céticos ainda tentam derrubar "farsa" da jornada à Lua], M. Lang, 16/7/09 (Pg.)</ref> But in the Internet, the debate<ref name="wired">[http://wired.com/wired/archive/2.09/moon.land_pr.html The wrong stuff], R. van Bakel, 9/94</ref> between NASA defenders and Moon sceptics goes on, and public support for the latter grows.<ref name="Walter">[http://www.lrt.mw.tum.de/en/interessierte/fs_waren_wir_mond.phtml Did we go to the Moon?], U. Walter, 25/9/09</ref> An official admission of a hoax would likely have the most grave consequences for NASA, the USA, and all people and organisations involved in space exploration worldwide. This would also challenge the future manned Moon and Mars missions.<ref>[http://neonomad.kz/styleneonomad/mobile?ELEMENT_ID=5898 What awaits the denounced?], D. Verhoturov, 13/8/09 (Russ.)</ref>


==Rationale==
==Rationale==
On 12 April 1961, the USSR sent the first man into space—Yuri Gagarin.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/april/12/newsid_2477000/2477715.stm 1961: Soviets win space race], BBC, 12/4/61</ref> Six weeks later, US President John Kennedy promised a manned Moon landing by 1969 to win the battle of systems and impress the world with technical superiority:<ref>[http://nasa.gov/pdf/59595main_jfk.speech.pdf Special Message to the Congress on urgent national needs], President John Kennedy, 25/5/61</ref>
On 12 April 1961, the USSR sent the first man into space—Yuri Gagarin.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/april/12/newsid_2477000/2477715.stm 1961: Soviets win space race], BBC, 12/4/61</ref> Six weeks later, US President John Kennedy promised a manned Moon landing by 1969 to win the battle of systems and impress the world with technical superiority:<ref>[http://nasa.gov/pdf/59595main_jfk.speech.pdf Special Message to the Congress on urgent national needs], President J. Kennedy, 25/5/61</ref>


{{Cquote|''Finally, if we are to win the battle that is now going on around the world between freedom and tyranny, the dramatic achievements in space which occurred in recent weeks should have made clear to us all, as did the Sputnik in 1957, the impact of this adventure on the minds of men everywhere, who are attempting to make a determination of which road they should take.''}}
{{Cquote|''Finally, if we are to win the battle that is now going on around the world between freedom and tyranny, the dramatic achievements in space which occurred in recent weeks should have made clear to us all, as did the Sputnik in 1957, the impact of this adventure on the minds of men everywhere, who are attempting to make a determination of which road they should take.''}}


Moon sceptics say that NASA had to fake the Moon landings due to severe technical problems, insoluble for these eight years, which deadline however had to be met by all means. The USA could not afford to lose the Moon race.<ref>[http://russianspaceweb.com/chronology_moon_race.html Chronology of the Moon race], Anatoly Zak, 16/2/09</ref> Bill Kaysing (see below) suggested that "during the 1960s, they (NASA) said 'if you can't make it, fake it'".<ref name="Raj">[http://bigmantra.com/man_on_moon Did man went on Moon?], Anup Raj Shrestha, 25/3/08</ref> And in 2004, President George Bush gave not eight but sixteen years for a manned return to the Moon,<ref>[http://edition.cnn.com/2004/TECH/space/01/14/bush.space Bush unveils vision for Moon and beyond], CNN, 15/1/04</ref> albeit the technologies for it should have already been developed forty years ago.<ref name="veche">[http://veche.ru/press/show/138 Interview with Alexander Ivanovich Popov], Alex Gromov, 10/3/09 (Russ.)</ref> In 2010, President Barack Obama cancelled this plan, adding fuel to the fire of the Moon sceptics.<ref>[http://watchingamerica.com/News/45600 Obama has turned his back on the Moon], A. Borisov, 2/2/10</ref>
Moon sceptics say that NASA had to fake the Moon landings due to severe technical problems, insoluble for these eight years, which deadline however had to be met by all means. The USA could not afford to lose the Moon race.<ref>[http://russianspaceweb.com/chronology_moon_race.html Chronology of the Moon race], A. Zak, 16/2/09</ref> Bill Kaysing (see below) suggested that "during the 1960s, they (NASA) said 'if you can't make it, fake it'".<ref name="Raj">[http://bigmantra.com/man_on_moon Did man went on Moon?], Anup Raj Shrestha, 25/3/08</ref> And in 2004, President George Bush gave not eight but sixteen years for a manned return to the Moon,<ref>[http://edition.cnn.com/2004/TECH/space/01/14/bush.space Bush unveils vision for Moon and beyond], CNN, 15/1/04</ref> albeit the technologies for it should have already been developed forty years ago.<ref name="veche">[http://veche.ru/press/show/138 Interview with Alexander Ivanovich Popov], A. Gromov, 10/3/09 (Russ.)</ref> In 2010, President Barack Obama cancelled this plan, adding fuel to the fire of the Moon sceptics.<ref>[http://watchingamerica.com/News/45600 Obama has turned his back on the Moon], A. Borisov, 2/2/10</ref>


==History==
==History==
Doubts about the authenticity of the Apollo Moon landings appeared first in December 1968 when Apollo 8 was launched.<ref>Andrew Chaikin, "A man on the Moon", Penguin Books, 1998, ISBN 9780140272017</ref> The almost perfectly executed odyssey of Apollo 11 seemed unreal to some who believed it to be a hoax, contrived for mere publicity.<ref>[http://manonmoon.ru/addon/look/img_3235.html Apollo 11: On the Moon], Look, 8/69, page 65</ref>
Doubts about the authenticity of the Apollo Moon landings appeared first in December 1968 when Apollo 8 was launched.<ref>A. Chaikin, "A man on the Moon", Penguin Books, 1998, ISBN 9780140272017</ref> The almost perfectly executed odyssey of Apollo 11 seemed unreal to some who believed it to be a hoax, contrived for mere publicity.<ref>[http://manonmoon.ru/addon/look/img_3235.html Apollo 11: On the Moon], Look, 8/69, p. 65</ref>


The first book on the subject ("Did man land on the Moon?") was written by the mathematician James Cranny in 1970.<ref name="Cranny">James J. Cranny, "[http://aus.bookmaps.org/d/i/did_9.html Did man land on the Moon?]", Johnson City, Texas, 1970</ref><ref name="Gordon">[http://rutube.ru/tracks/87223.html The Americans haven't been on the Moon], A. Gordon, 22/6/07 (Russ.)</ref><sup>(2:52–3:03)</sup> The suggestive scenes<ref>[http://thehollywoodprojects.com/uploaded_images/Moon-Landing-790625.png A fake Moon scene from "Diamonds are forever"], The Hollywood Projects</ref> in the films "Diamonds are forever" by Guy Hamilton (1971)<ref>[http://imdb.com/title/tt0066995 Diamonds are forever], Eon Productions, 1971</ref> and especially "Capricorn One" by Peter Hyams (1978, about a hoaxed flight to Mars in a spacecraft that looks the same as the Apollo craft)<ref>[http://imdb.com/title/tt0077294 Capricorn One], Associated General Films, 1978</ref> gave a powerful boost to the popularity of the hoax theory, coinciding with the increased distrust in official US reports after the Watergate scandal.<ref name="wired"/><ref>[http://guardian.co.uk/minifakes/story/0,,1544879,0.html A great step or a great con?], Anna Pickard, The Guardian</ref><ref>[http://globalsecurity.org/org/news/2001/010808-moon2.htm Apollo Moon landing hoax??], John Pike, 8/1/01</ref><ref name="Gorsky">[http://groundzeromedia.org/dis/gorsky/gorsky.html Good luck, Mr. Gorsky!], Clyde Lewis, 18/8/09</ref> And today, a sequel to "Capricorn One" is in the "deep development stage", said Navid McIlhargey, Senior Vice President of New Regency Productions in Los Angeles.<ref name="ft">[http://floridatoday.com/article/20090707/BREAKINGNEWS/90706039 Moon-landing debunkers won't fade away], Rick Neale, 7/7/09</ref>
The first book on the subject ("Did man land on the Moon?") was issued in Texas by the mathematician James J. Cranny in 1970.<ref name="Cranny">J. Cranny, "[http://aus.bookmaps.org/d/i/did_9.html Did man land on the Moon?]", Johnson City, Texas, 1970</ref><ref name="Gordon">[http://rutube.ru/tracks/87223.html The Americans haven't been on the Moon], A. Gordon, 22/6/07 (Russ.)</ref><sup>(2:52–3:03)</sup> The suggestive scenes<ref>[http://thehollywoodprojects.com/uploaded_images/Moon-Landing-790625.png A fake Moon scene from "Diamonds are forever"], The Hollywood Projects</ref> in the films "Diamonds are forever" by Guy Hamilton (1971)<ref>[http://imdb.com/title/tt0066995 Diamonds are forever], Eon Productions, 1971</ref> and especially "Capricorn One" by Peter Hyams (1978, about a hoaxed flight to Mars in a spacecraft that looks the same as the Apollo craft)<ref>[http://imdb.com/title/tt0077294 Capricorn One], Associated General Films, 1978</ref> gave a powerful boost to the popularity of the hoax theory, coinciding with the increased distrust in official US reports after the Watergate scandal.<ref name="wired"/><ref>[http://guardian.co.uk/minifakes/story/0,,1544879,0.html A great step or a great con?], A. Pickard, The Guardian</ref><ref>[http://globalsecurity.org/org/news/2001/010808-moon2.htm Apollo Moon landing hoax??], J. Pike, 8/1/01</ref><ref name="Gorsky">[http://groundzeromedia.org/dis/gorsky/gorsky.html Good luck, Mr. Gorsky!], C. Lewis, 18/8/09</ref> And today, a sequel to "Capricorn One" is in the "deep development stage", said Navid McIlhargey, Senior Vice President of New Regency Productions in Los Angeles.<ref name="ft">[http://floridatoday.com/article/20090707/BREAKINGNEWS/90706039 Moon-landing debunkers won't fade away], R. Neale, 7/7/09</ref>


In 2006, the Apollo era slow-scan TV and telemetry data tape reels were declared missing.<ref>[http://www.parkes.atnf.csiro.au/apollo11/The_Apollo11_SSTV_Tapes_Search.pdf The search for the Apollo 11 SSTV tapes], John Sarkissian, 21/5/06, p. 15</ref> The question of what happened to the tapes "stuck in the craw" of the Moon doubters.<ref>[http://popsci.com/military-aviation-amp-space/article/2008-09/brief-history-apollo-hoax?page=1 A brief history of the Apollo hoax], Jason Daley, 30/9/08</ref> And in 2009, NASA revealed that the tapes were erased.<ref>[http://collectspace.com/news/news-071709a.html "Lost tapes" lost for good, NASA releases restored footage of first moonwalk], Robert Pearlman, 17/7/09</ref><ref>[http://cosmiclog.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2009/07/16/1997997.aspx Moonwalk video gets a makeover], Alan Boyle, 16/7/09</ref>
In 2006, the Apollo era slow-scan TV and telemetry data tape reels were declared missing.<ref>[http://www.parkes.atnf.csiro.au/apollo11/The_Apollo11_SSTV_Tapes_Search.pdf The search for the Apollo 11 SSTV tapes], J. Sarkissian, 21/5/06, p. 15</ref> The question of what happened to the tapes "stuck in the craw" of the Moon doubters.<ref>[http://popsci.com/military-aviation-amp-space/article/2008-09/brief-history-apollo-hoax?page=1 A brief history of the Apollo hoax], J. Daley, 30/9/08</ref> And in 2009, NASA revealed that the tapes were erased.<ref>[http://collectspace.com/news/news-071709a.html "Lost tapes" lost for good, NASA releases restored footage of first moonwalk], R. Pearlman, 17/7/09</ref><ref>[http://cosmiclog.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2009/07/16/1997997.aspx Moonwalk video gets a makeover], A. Boyle, 16/7/09</ref>


==Public opinion==
==Public opinion==
There are entire subcultures within the USA and substantial cultures around the world that strongly believe that the Moon landings were faked. This view is taught in Cuban schools and wherever else Cuban teachers are sent (Nicaragua, Angola, etc.).<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/abcnews.com/ABC2000/abc2000science/oberg2000.html Getting Apollo 11 right], ABC, 7/99</ref><ref name="Oberg">[http://jamesoberg.com/042003lessonsfake_his.html Lessons of the 'fake Moon flight' myth], James Oberg, Sceptical Inquirer, 3–4/03, pp. 23, 30</ref><ref name="Colby">[http://apollotruth.bravehost.com Apollo Truth], Sam Colby, 2/3/09</ref> It is also shared by the Taliban<ref>[http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/tobyyoung/100024686 Obama's cancellation of Moon landings is a case of "No we can't", not "Yes we can"], Toby Young, 2/2/10</ref> and by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness.<ref name="acb">[http://salagram.net/MoonLandingHoax.htm Did man really walk on the Moon???], John Marshall, 23/5/04</ref><ref name="sdg">[http://krishna.org/man-on Man on the Moon—a colossal hoax that cost billions of dollars], Satsvarūpa dāsa Goswāmī, 20/1/10</ref><ref name="Beals">[http://web.archive.org/web/futuresunltd.com/sudarshan/MoonShadows/MoonShadows.htm MoonShadows], James Beals, 13/10/05</ref>
There are entire subcultures within the USA and substantial cultures around the world that strongly believe that the Moon landings were faked. This view is taught in Cuban schools and wherever else Cuban teachers are sent (Nicaragua, Angola, etc.).<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/abcnews.com/ABC2000/abc2000science/oberg2000.html Getting Apollo 11 right], ABC, 7/99</ref><ref name="Oberg">[http://jamesoberg.com/042003lessonsfake_his.html Lessons of the 'fake Moon flight' myth], J. Oberg, Sceptical Inquirer, 3–4/03, pp. 23, 30</ref><ref name="Colby">[http://apollotruth.bravehost.com Apollo Truth], S. Colby, 2/3/09</ref> It is also shared by the Taliban<ref>[http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/tobyyoung/100024686 Obama's cancellation of Moon landings is a case of "No we can't", not "Yes we can"], T. Young, 2/2/10</ref> and by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness.<ref name="acb">[http://salagram.net/MoonLandingHoax.htm Did man really walk on the Moon???], J. Marshall, 23/5/04</ref><ref name="sdg">[http://krishna.org/man-on Man on the Moon—a colossal hoax that cost billions of dollars], Satsvarūpa dāsa Goswāmī, 20/1/10</ref><ref name="Beals">[http://web.archive.org/web/futuresunltd.com/sudarshan/MoonShadows/MoonShadows.htm MoonShadows], J. Beals, 13/10/05</ref>


===Poll results===
===Poll results===
On 14 June 1970, Knight Newspapers conducted a poll of 1721 people in six US cities and found that more than 30% were "suspicious of NASA's trips to the Moon" with the number rising to 54% in some Afro-American areas.<ref name="wired"/><ref name="Kaysing">Bill Kaysing, Randy Reid, "[http://books.google.com?id=N1Gcfdj81T4C We never went to the Moon]", Health Research Books, 1976, ISBN 9780787304874</ref><sup>[http://books.google.com?id=N1Gcfdj81T4C&pg=PA5 (pp. 3, 5)]</sup><ref name="age">[http://history.nasa.gov/Remembering_Space_Age_B.pdf Remembrance and cultural representation of the Space Age], NASA, p. 378</ref> And on 4 November 2002, the Italian daily "Corriere della sera" reported that 68% of the non-white US population do not believe NASA.<ref name="moongate">[http://nexusedizioni.it?option=com_content&task=view&id=81 Moongate: A bomb ready to explode?], Simone Colzani, 16/2/05 (It.)</ref> The following table lists a score of public opinion survey results. The "sceptics" column shows the percentage of people who doubt or deny that men walked on the Moon.
On 14 June 1970, Knight Newspapers conducted a poll of 1721 people in six US cities and found that more than 30% were "suspicious of NASA's trips to the Moon" with the number rising to 54% in some Afro-American areas.<ref name="wired"/><ref name="Kaysing">B. Kaysing, R. Reid, "[http://books.google.com?id=N1Gcfdj81T4C We never went to the Moon]", Health Research Books, 1976, ISBN 9780787304874</ref><sup>[http://books.google.com?id=N1Gcfdj81T4C&pg=PA5 (pp. 3, 5)]</sup><ref name="age">[http://history.nasa.gov/Remembering_Space_Age_B.pdf Remembrance and cultural representation of the Space Age], NASA, p. 378</ref> And on 4 November 2002, the Italian daily "Corriere della sera" reported that 68% of the non-white US population do not believe NASA.<ref name="moongate">[http://nexusedizioni.it?option=com_content&task=view&id=81 Moongate: A bomb ready to explode?], S. Colzani, 16/2/05 (It.)</ref> The following table lists a score of public opinion survey results. The "sceptics" column shows the percentage of people who doubt or deny that men walked on the Moon.


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|20%<ref name="desert">[http://deseretnews.com/article/946348/ Book to confirm Moon landings], Seth Borenstein, 2/11/02</ref>
|20%<ref name="desert">[http://deseretnews.com/article/946348/ Book to confirm Moon landings], S. Borenstein, 2/11/02</ref>
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|27%<ref>[http://boeing.com/defense-space/space/constellation/references/reports/Engaging_the_18-25_Generation.pdf Engaging the 18–25 generation: Educational outreach, interactive technologies, and space], Mary Dittmar, 25/9/06, p. 6</ref>
|27%<ref>[http://boeing.com/defense-space/space/constellation/references/reports/Engaging_the_18-25_Generation.pdf Engaging the 18–25 generation: Educational outreach, interactive technologies, and space], M. Dittmar, 25/9/06, p. 6</ref>
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|USA
|N.A.
|N.A.
|28<ref>[http://somethingawful.com/d/news/election-facts-data.php?page=2 Overlooked election facts & statistics], Zack Parsons, 8/2/08</ref>
|28<ref>[http://somethingawful.com/d/news/election-facts-data.php?page=2 Overlooked election facts & statistics], Z. Parsons, 8/2/08</ref>
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|USA
|N.A.
|N.A.
|22%<ref name="mirror">[http://mirror.co.uk/a/115875-21123653/ The Dark Side of the Moon: 40 years after Moon landing the doubts persist], Dennis Ellam, 14/2/09</ref><ref name="express">[http://dailyexpress.co.uk/posts/view/114552 Moonfakers], Peter Sheridan, 17/7/09</ref>
|22%<ref name="mirror">[http://mirror.co.uk/a/115875-21123653/ The Dark Side of the Moon: 40 years after Moon landing the doubts persist], D. Ellam, 14/2/09</ref><ref name="express">[http://dailyexpress.co.uk/posts/view/114552 Moonfakers], P. Sheridan, 17/7/09</ref>
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|Engineering & Technology magazine
|Engineering & Technology magazine
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|Spanish
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|≈3000
|53%<ref>[http://86400.es/2007/01/16/el El hombre llegó a la Luna... ¿o no?], 86400.es, 16/1/07 (Sp.)</ref>
|53%<ref>[http://86400.es/2007/01/16/el El hombre llegó a la Luna... ¿o no?], A. Dantart, 16/1/07 (Sp.)</ref>
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|PourOuContre.com
|PourOuContre.com
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|English
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|≈1400
|42%<ref>[http://twiigs.com/poll/Technology/35897 Do you think the government could fake a Moon landing?], Twiigs.com, 20 July—19 August 2009</ref>
|42%<ref>[http://twiigs.com/poll/Technology/35897 Do you think the government could fake a Moon landing?], Twiigs.com, 20/7—19/8/09</ref>
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|PlanetMars.org
|PlanetMars.org
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|English
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|≈2000
|37%<ref>[http://planetmars.org/modules.php?name=Surveys&pollID=3 Did we land on the Moon in 1969?], Eddie Wieder, PlanetMars.org</ref>
|37%<ref>[http://planetmars.org/modules.php?name=Surveys&pollID=3 Did we land on the Moon in 1969?], E. Wieder, PlanetMars.org</ref>
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===NASA's response===
===NASA's response===
NASA issued an information sheet to address some of the concerns already in June 1977.<ref name="fgm">[ftp://ftp.hq.nasa.gov/pub/pao/media/2001/lunar_landing.pdf Did US astronauts really land on the Moon?], NASA, 6/77 (reissued 14/2/01)</ref> But in August 1997, their Director of Media Services (1998–2000)<ref>[http://nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2000/00-187.txt Brian Welch, NASA Director of Media Services, dies], NASA, 27/11/00</ref> Brian Welch (1958–2000) said in an interview with Sky TV News:<ref name="dark">Mary Bennett and David Percy, "[http://aulis.com/nasa3.htm Dark Moon]", Adventures Unlimited Press, 2001, ISBN 9780932813909</ref><sup>[http://books.google.com?id=PRa5P6dtkq0C&pg=RA1-PA68 (p. 68)]</sup><ref name="what">[http://aulis.com/nasa.htm What happened on the Moon (2000)], Aulis Publishers, 28/11/07</ref><sup>(48:13–48:46)</sup>
NASA issued an information sheet to address some of the concerns already in June 1977.<ref name="fgm">[ftp://ftp.hq.nasa.gov/pub/pao/media/2001/lunar_landing.pdf Did US astronauts really land on the Moon?], NASA, 6/77 (reissued 14/2/01)</ref> But in August 1997, their Director of Media Services (1998–2000)<ref>[http://nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2000/00-187.txt Brian Welch, NASA Director of Media Services, dies], NASA, 27/11/00</ref> Brian Welch (1958–2000) said in an interview with Sky TV News:<ref name="dark">M. Bennett, D. Percy, "[http://aulis.com/nasa3.htm Dark Moon]", Adventures Unlimited Press, 2001, ISBN 9780932813909</ref><sup>[http://books.google.com?id=PRa5P6dtkq0C&pg=RA1-PA68 (p. 68)]</sup><ref name="what">[http://aulis.com/nasa.htm What happened on the Moon (2000)], Aulis Publishers, 28/11/07</ref><sup>(48:13–48:46)</sup>


{{Cquote|''This is thirty year old stuff... I don't understand why we should spend the time to go after, do the research, to look up, to prove to people that we went to the Moon; in fact of matters we did go to the Moon.''}}
{{Cquote|''This is thirty year old stuff... I don't understand why we should spend the time to go after, do the research, to look up, to prove to people that we went to the Moon; in fact of matters we did go to the Moon.''}}


When Fox TV aired Bruce Nash's<ref name="Nash">[http://nashentertainment.com/about/brucenash.html Bruce Nash, CEO/President], Nash Entertainment, 4/1/10</ref> film "Conspiracy theory: Did we land on the Moon?" in 2001,<ref name="fox">[http://imdb.com/title/tt0277642 Conspiracy theory: Did we land on the Moon?], Nash Entertainment, 2001</ref> NASA released<ref name="struck">[http://www.newsweek.com/id/207149 Moonstruck], Kurt Soller, 17/7/09</ref> hoax theory rebuttal materials on their web and FTP sites.<ref name="fgm"/><ref name="gmh">[http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2001/ast23Feb_2.htm The great Moon hoax], Tony Philips, 23/2/01</ref><ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/200801/liftoff.msfc.nasa.gov/news/2001/news-moonlanding.asp The Moon landing hoax], Gil Knier & Becky Bray, 30/3/01</ref><ref>[http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/alsj-stars.html Photographing stars], NASA, 26/5/09</ref> They also wrote suggestions for science teachers<ref>[http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/20010103856_2001164519.pdf Did we really land on the Moon? Suggestions for science teachers], Paul Lowman, 4/3/01</ref> on how to refute the hoax claims using the Lunar Sample Disk Kits.<ref>[http://nasa.gov/centers/goddard/visitor/loan Exhibits for loan from the Goddard Visitor Centre. Lunar and meteorite samples for loans], NASA, 10/3/09</ref>
When Fox TV aired Bruce Nash's<ref name="Nash">[http://nashentertainment.com/about/brucenash.html Bruce Nash, CEO/President], Nash Entertainment, 4/1/10</ref> film "Conspiracy theory: Did we land on the Moon?" in 2001,<ref name="fox">[http://imdb.com/title/tt0277642 Conspiracy theory: Did we land on the Moon?], Nash Entertainment, 2001</ref> NASA released<ref name="struck">[http://www.newsweek.com/id/207149 Moonstruck], K. Soller, 17/7/09</ref> hoax theory rebuttal materials on their web and FTP sites.<ref name="fgm"/><ref name="gmh">[http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2001/ast23Feb_2.htm The great Moon hoax], T. Philips, 23/2/01</ref><ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/200801/liftoff.msfc.nasa.gov/news/2001/news-moonlanding.asp The Moon landing hoax], G. Knier & B. Bray, 30/3/01</ref><ref>[http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/alsj-stars.html Photographing stars], NASA, 26/5/09</ref> They also wrote suggestions for science teachers<ref>[http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/20010103856_2001164519.pdf Did we really land on the Moon? Suggestions for science teachers], P. Lowman, 4/3/01</ref> on how to refute the hoax claims using the Lunar Sample Disk Kits.<ref>[http://nasa.gov/centers/goddard/visitor/loan Exhibits for loan from the Goddard Visitor Centre. Lunar and meteorite samples for loans], NASA, 10/3/09</ref>


In 2002, NASA hired their veteran, former rocket scientist, MSNBC News space consultant and analyst, journalist (and as it turned out later, China's Moon programme sceptic)<ref>[http://cosmiclog.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2007/12/04/495870.aspx Moon photo mystery solved], Alan Boyle, 4/12/07</ref> '''James Edward Oberg''' (b. 1944).<ref>[http://jamesoberg.com/profile.html Profile], James Oberg, 26/8/09</ref> For a fee of $15,000, his job was to write a book intended to challenge those who claim the Apollo Moon landings were a hoax.<ref name="desert"/> But NASA soon cancelled the project, declining to give the reasons for this. It is understood that the decision resulted from the bad publicity that followed the announcement of the project. NASA spokesman Bob Jacobs said criticism that NASA was displaying poor judgement and a lack of confidence in commissioning the book caused the agency to abort it. Others commented that making the Oberg's book an official NASA publication would actually give a certain credibility to the hoax theory.<ref name="theAge">[http://theage.com.au/articles/2002/12/24/1040511043172.html One giant leap of imagination], AP, 24/12/02</ref><ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/2424927.stm NASA pulls Moon hoax book], BBC, 8/11/02</ref><ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/2441469.stm One giant hoax for mankind], BBC, 11/11/02</ref><ref>[http://guardian.co.uk/science/2002/nov/09/spaceexploration.comment One giant leap for conspiricists], Mark Lawson, 9/11/02</ref> For example, then NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe said:<ref name="theAge"/><ref name="ap">[http://space.com/news/oberg_hoaxes_021221.html Hoaxers vs rocket scientists: Even NASA unsure how to counter claims of faked Moon missions], Marcia Dunn, 21/12/02</ref>
In 2002, NASA hired their veteran, former rocket scientist, MSNBC News space consultant and analyst, journalist (and as it turned out later, China's Moon programme sceptic)<ref>[http://cosmiclog.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2007/12/04/495870.aspx Moon photo mystery solved], A. Boyle, 4/12/07</ref> '''James Edward Oberg''' (b. 1944).<ref>[http://jamesoberg.com/profile.html Profile], J. Oberg, 26/8/09</ref> For a fee of $15,000, his job was to write a book intended to challenge those who claim the Apollo Moon landings were a hoax.<ref name="desert"/> But NASA soon cancelled the project, declining to give the reasons for this. It is understood that the decision resulted from the bad publicity that followed the announcement of the project. NASA spokesman Bob Jacobs said criticism that NASA was displaying poor judgement and a lack of confidence in commissioning the book caused the agency to abort it. Others commented that making the Oberg's book an official NASA publication would actually give a certain credibility to the hoax theory.<ref name="theAge">[http://theage.com.au/articles/2002/12/24/1040511043172.html One giant leap of imagination], AP, 24/12/02</ref><ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/2424927.stm NASA pulls Moon hoax book], BBC, 8/11/02</ref><ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/2441469.stm One giant hoax for mankind], BBC, 11/11/02</ref><ref>[http://guardian.co.uk/science/2002/nov/09/spaceexploration.comment One giant leap for conspiricists], M. Lawson, 9/11/02</ref> For example, then NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe said:<ref name="theAge"/><ref name="ap">[http://space.com/news/oberg_hoaxes_021221.html Hoaxers vs rocket scientists: Even NASA unsure how to counter claims of faked Moon missions], M. Dunn, 21/12/02</ref>


{{Cquote|''The issue of trying to do a targeted response to this is just lending credibility to something that is, on its face, asinine.''}}
{{Cquote|''The issue of trying to do a targeted response to this is just lending credibility to something that is, on its face, asinine.''}}


After NASA's decision to cancel the book, Oberg said that ignoring the problem just makes this harder and that he still intends to write it as an unofficial publication (working title: "A pall over Apollo"), depending on successfully arranging new funding sources. But as of 2009, no such book is known to have been published by him yet,<ref name="Oberg"/><ref name="ap"/><ref>[http://amazon.com/James-E.-Oberg/e/B001HP0MLO James Oberg, Bibliography], Amazon</ref> albeit the influential Israeli daily Haaretz ("The Land") wrote that he did get the $15,000 from NASA.<ref>[http://haaretz.co.il/hasite/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=1100699 40 years after landing on the Moon, many are convinced it was staged at film studios], Lior Friedman, 17/7/09 (Heb.)</ref> Moon sceptic Yuri Mukhin (see below) claims that Oberg had passed the text of the unreleased book for use by the voluntary NASA helpers.<ref name="Mukhin">Yuri Mukhin, "[http://ozon.ru/context/detail/id/4607307 A Moon affair]", Algorithm Publishing, 2009, ISBN 9785926506201 (Russ.)</ref><sup>(p. 251)</sup> Oberg had indeed announced that he will issue the book in an informal manner.<ref>[http://hayadan.org.il/wp/moon-co%D7%9Emspiracy NASA against the conspiracy theory: it landed on the Moon], Avi Blizovsky, 9/11/02 (Heb.)</ref>
After NASA's decision to cancel the book, Oberg said that ignoring the problem just makes this harder and that he still intends to write it as an unofficial publication (working title: "A pall over Apollo"), depending on successfully arranging new funding sources. But as of 2009, no such book is known to have been published by him yet,<ref name="Oberg"/><ref name="ap"/><ref>[http://amazon.com/James-E.-Oberg/e/B001HP0MLO James Oberg, Bibliography], Amazon</ref> albeit the influential Israeli daily Haaretz ("The Land") wrote that he did get the $15,000 from NASA.<ref>[http://haaretz.co.il/hasite/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=1100699 40 years after landing on the Moon, many are convinced it was staged at film studios], L. Friedman, 17/7/09 (Heb.)</ref> Moon sceptic Yuri Mukhin (see below) claims that Oberg had passed the text of the unreleased book for use by the voluntary NASA helpers.<ref name="Mukhin">Y. Mukhin, "[http://ozon.ru/context/detail/id/4607307 A Moon affair]", Algorithm Publishing, 2009, ISBN 9785926506201 (Russ.)</ref><sup>(p. 251)</sup> Oberg had indeed announced that he will issue the book in an informal manner.<ref>[http://hayadan.org.il/wp/moon-co%D7%9Emspiracy NASA against the conspiracy theory: it landed on the Moon], A. Blizovsky, 9/11/02 (Heb.)</ref>


===NASA defenders===
===NASA defenders===
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Here are some of the most notable NASA defenders—webmasters, authors of books, articles, TV shows, etc.:
Here are some of the most notable NASA defenders—webmasters, authors of books, articles, TV shows, etc.:


*Sri Lankabhimanya Sir '''Arthur Charles Clarke''', Commander of the British Empire, Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, British science fiction author, inventor, and futurist.<ref name="Randi">[http://randi.org/jr/07-20-01.html Commentary], James Randi, 20/7/01</ref>
*Sri Lankabhimanya Sir '''Arthur Charles Clarke''', Commander of the British Empire, Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, British science fiction author, inventor, and futurist.<ref name="Randi">[http://randi.org/jr/07-20-01.html Commentary], J. Randi, 20/7/01</ref>
*Sir '''Patrick Alfred Caldwell-Moore''', Commander of the British Empire, Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society, Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, English amateur astronomer and writer.<ref>[http://sirpatrickmoore.com/biography Biography], Sir P. Moore</ref><ref name="twelve">[http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=-8975320001826403666 Twelve men on the Moon], BBC, 1/4/02</ref>
*Sir '''Patrick Alfred Caldwell-Moore''', Commander of the British Empire, Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society, Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, English amateur astronomer and writer.<ref>[http://sirpatrickmoore.com/biography Biography], Sir P. Moore</ref><ref name="twelve">[http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=-8975320001826403666 Twelve men on the Moon], BBC, 1/4/02</ref>
*Prof. Dr '''Harald Lesch''', German astrophysicist.<ref>[http://www.usm.uni-muenchen.de/people/lesch/lesch.html Prof. Dr Harald Lesch], Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics, 27/7/09</ref><ref>[http://gangleri.de/cgi-bin/project.pl?was=moon;teil=lesch Die Landung auf dem Mond], Jörg Keller (Ger.)</ref>
*Prof. Dr '''Harald Lesch''', German astrophysicist.<ref>[http://www.usm.uni-muenchen.de/people/lesch/lesch.html Prof. Dr Harald Lesch], Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics, 27/7/09</ref><ref>[http://gangleri.de/cgi-bin/project.pl?was=moon;teil=lesch Die Landung auf dem Mond], J. Keller (Ger.)</ref>
*Prof. Dr '''Michael Brant Shermer''', American psychologist, economist, writer, founder of The Sceptics Society, and editor of its Sceptic magazine.<ref>[http://michaelshermer.com/about-michael About Michael], M. Shermer</ref><ref name="Shermer">[http://homepages.wmich.edu/~korista/moonhoax2.html Fox goes to the Moon, but NASA never did the No-Moonies cult strikes], M. Shermer, 27/9/01</ref>
*Prof. Dr '''Michael Brant Shermer''', American psychologist, economist, writer, founder of The Sceptics Society, and editor of its Sceptic magazine.<ref>[http://michaelshermer.com/about-michael About Michael], M. Shermer</ref><ref name="Shermer">[http://homepages.wmich.edu/~korista/moonhoax2.html Fox goes to the Moon, but NASA never did the No-Moonies cult strikes], M. Shermer, 27/9/01</ref>
*Prof. Dr '''Steven I. Dutch''', American geologist.<ref>[http://uwgb.edu/dutchs/PSEUDOSC/ConspiracyTheoryDidWeGototheMoon.htm Conspiracy theory: Did we go to the Moon?], S. Dutch, 14/12/09</ref>
*Prof. Dr '''Steven I. Dutch''', American geologist.<ref>[http://uwgb.edu/dutchs/PSEUDOSC/ConspiracyTheoryDidWeGototheMoon.htm Conspiracy theory: Did we go to the Moon?], S. Dutch, 14/12/09</ref>
*Dr '''Igor Rurikovich Suslov''', Russian doctor of physical-mathematical sciences of the Institute of Physics and Power Engineering in Obninsk.<ref>[http://vif2ne.ru/vstrecha/forum/arhprint/9501 Meeting: Article], 24/2/08 (Russ.)</ref>
*Dr '''Igor Rurikovich Suslov''', Russian doctor of physical-mathematical sciences of the Institute of Physics and Power Engineering in Obninsk.<ref>[http://vif2ne.ru/vstrecha/forum/arhprint/9501 Meeting: Article], 24/2/08 (Russ.)</ref>
*Dr '''James Randi''' (Randall James Hamilton Zwinge), American illusionist, founder of the James Randi Educational Foundation, and webmaster of the same named website.<ref name="Randi"/>
*Dr '''James Randi''' (Randall James Hamilton Zwinge), American illusionist, founder of the James Randi Educational Foundation, and webmaster of the same named website.<ref name="Randi"/>
*Dr '''Michael Linden-Vørnle''', Danish astrophysicist.<ref>[http://videnskab.dk/content/dk/temaer/tema_konspirationsteorier/prygl_til_konspirationsteorier_om_manelanding Flogging the conspiracy theories about lunar landing], Thomas Hoffman, 20/7/09 (Dan.)</ref>
*Dr '''Michael Linden-Vørnle''', Danish astrophysicist.<ref>[http://videnskab.dk/content/dk/temaer/tema_konspirationsteorier/prygl_til_konspirationsteorier_om_manelanding Flogging the conspiracy theories about lunar landing], T. Hoffman, 20/7/09 (Dan.)</ref>
*Dr '''Pasquariello Domenico''', director of the Italian Research Centre on Anomalous Phenomena (CEIFAN).<ref>[http://ceifan.org/moon_hoax.htm Siamo realmente andati sulla Luna?], CEIFAN, 14/12/09 (It.)</ref>
*Dr '''Pasquariello Domenico''', director of the Italian Research Centre on Anomalous Phenomena (CEIFAN).<ref>[http://ceifan.org/moon_hoax.htm Siamo realmente andati sulla Luna?], CEIFAN, 14/12/09 (It.)</ref>
*Dr '''Philip Cary Plait''', American astronomer, author of the book "Bad astronomy" and webmaster of the same named website.<ref name="struck"/><ref name="Plait">Philip Plait, "[http://web.archive.org/web/badastronomy.co%6d/book/ Bad astronomy]", John Wiley & Sons, 2002, ISBN 9780471409762</ref>
*Dr '''Philip Cary Plait''', American astronomer, author of the book "Bad astronomy" and webmaster of the same named website.<ref name="struck"/><ref name="Plait">P. Plait, "[http://web.archive.org/web/badastronomy.co%6d/book/ Bad astronomy]", John Wiley & Sons, 2002, ISBN 9780471409762</ref>
*Dr '''Vladislav-Veniamin Friedrichovich Pustynski''', native-Russian-speaking Estonian astrophysicist, lecturer, and teacher in Spanish of Jewish origin who defends NASA in various web forums under the alias of "7-40" (or similar) and others.<ref>[http://bolshoyforum.org/forum?topic=23066.3220#msg722724 Not only about the Moon affair], 27/12/08 (Russ.)</ref><ref>[http://www.aai.ee/~vladislav/cv_engl.html Vladislav-Veniamin Pustynski's CV], 27/11/08</ref> Pustynski is a member of the International Astronomical Union.<ref>[http://iau.org/administration/membership/individual/13376 Vladislav-Veniamin Pustõnski], IAU, 26/8/09</ref>
*Dr '''Vladislav-Veniamin Friedrichovich Pustynski''', native-Russian-speaking Estonian astrophysicist, lecturer, and teacher in Spanish of Jewish origin who defends NASA in various web forums under the alias of "7-40" (or similar) and others.<ref>[http://bolshoyforum.org/forum?topic=23066.3220#msg722724 Not only about the Moon affair], 27/12/08 (Russ.)</ref><ref>[http://www.aai.ee/~vladislav/cv_engl.html Vladislav-Veniamin Pustynski's CV], 27/11/08</ref> Pustynski is a member of the International Astronomical Union.<ref>[http://iau.org/administration/membership/individual/13376 Vladislav-Veniamin Pustõnski], IAU, 26/8/09</ref>
*'''Abduldaem Al-Kaheel''', Syrian mechanical engineer, researcher in the Scientific Miracles of the Qur'an and Sunnah, author of forty books, and webmaster of the "Kaheel7" website.<ref>[http://kaheel7.com/eng/index.php/component/content/article/41-general/60 Biography], A. Al-Kaheel</ref><ref>[http://kaheel7.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=888 Did we go to the Moon?], A. Al-Kaheel (Ar.)</ref>
*'''Abduldaem Al-Kaheel''', Syrian mechanical engineer, researcher in the Scientific Miracles of the Qur'an and Sunnah, author of forty books, and webmaster of the "Kaheel7" website.<ref>[http://kaheel7.com/eng/index.php/component/content/article/41-general/60 Biography], A. Al-Kaheel</ref><ref>[http://kaheel7.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=888 Did we go to the Moon?], A. Al-Kaheel (Ar.)</ref>
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*'''Alexander Yevgenyevich Markov''', Russian engineer who collected a special library about the Apollo programme and Wernher von Braun and published a series of articles about them.<ref>[http://apervushin.narod.ru/biblio/guest/markov/markov.htm Alexander Yevgenyevich Markov], 3/8/09 (Russ.)</ref>
*'''Alexander Yevgenyevich Markov''', Russian engineer who collected a special library about the Apollo programme and Wernher von Braun and published a series of articles about them.<ref>[http://apervushin.narod.ru/biblio/guest/markov/markov.htm Alexander Yevgenyevich Markov], 3/8/09 (Russ.)</ref>
*'''Ali Murat Güven''', Turkish journalist and columnist of the "Yeni safak" ("New dawn") conservative daily.<ref>[http://yenisafak.com.tr/yazarlar?i=750&y=AliMuratGuven The most popular conspiracy theory: was the Moon landing real?], A. Güven, 18/8/06 (Turk.)</ref>
*'''Ali Murat Güven''', Turkish journalist and columnist of the "Yeni safak" ("New dawn") conservative daily.<ref>[http://yenisafak.com.tr/yazarlar?i=750&y=AliMuratGuven The most popular conspiracy theory: was the Moon landing real?], A. Güven, 18/8/06 (Turk.)</ref>
*'''Chan Kihung''', Hong Kong Space Museum assistant curator.<ref>[http://www.lcsd.gov.hk/CE/Museum/Space/FAQ/moon/c_faq_moon_8.htm Moon FAQ], Chan K., 11/6/01 (Chin.)</ref>
*'''Chan Kihung''', Hong Kong Space Museum assistant curator.<ref>[http://www.lcsd.gov.hk/CE/Museum/Space/FAQ/moon/c_faq_moon_8.htm Moon FAQ], Chan Kihung, 11/6/01 (Chin.)</ref>
*'''David A. Hardy''', Fellow of the British Interplanetary Society and former President of the International Association of Astronomical Artists.<ref>[http://hardyart.demon.co.uk/pages-extra/moonhoax.html The Great Moon-landing hoax?], D. Hardy, 1/9/09</ref>
*'''David A. Hardy''', Fellow of the British Interplanetary Society and former President of the International Association of Astronomical Artists.<ref>[http://hardyart.demon.co.uk/pages-extra/moonhoax.html The Great Moon-landing hoax?], D. Hardy, 1/9/09</ref>
*'''David Dickinson''', American aircraft armament systems specialist, amateur astronomer, and webmaster of the "Astro guyz" website.<ref>[http://astroguyz.com/tag/moon-hoax Archives for Moon hoax], D. Dickinson, 2/7/09</ref>
*'''David Dickinson''', American aircraft armament systems specialist, amateur astronomer, and webmaster of the "Astro guyz" website.<ref>[http://astroguyz.com/tag/moon-hoax Archives for Moon hoax], D. Dickinson, 2/7/09</ref>
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*'''David Lyons''', British webmaster of the "Astro Central" website.<ref>[http://astrocentral.co.uk/moonhoax.html The Apollo hoax], D. Lyons, 20/12/04</ref>
*'''David Lyons''', British webmaster of the "Astro Central" website.<ref>[http://astrocentral.co.uk/moonhoax.html The Apollo hoax], D. Lyons, 20/12/04</ref>
*'''Diego Cuoghi''', Italian architect, industrial designer, artist, art historian, writer, and webmaster of the same named website.<ref>[http://diegocuoghi.com/Moon_hoax.htm Moon hoax? No, thanks!], D. Cuoghi, 4/1/10 (It.)</ref>
*'''Diego Cuoghi''', Italian architect, industrial designer, artist, art historian, writer, and webmaster of the same named website.<ref>[http://diegocuoghi.com/Moon_hoax.htm Moon hoax? No, thanks!], D. Cuoghi, 4/1/10 (It.)</ref>
*'''Dirk H. Lorenzen''', German astrophysicist, writer, and member of the executive board of the German Association of Science Journalists.<ref>[http://spacetelescope.org/projects/credibility/credibility_interviews.html Credibility of science communication], ESA, 30/10/09</ref><ref>[http://wdr.de/tv/quarks/sendungsbeitraege/2009/0602/003_mond.jsp War der erste Mensch auf dem Mond ein Schauspieler?], Katharina Adick, 2/6/09 (Ger.)</ref>
*'''Dirk H. Lorenzen''', German astrophysicist, writer, and member of the executive board of the German Association of Science Journalists.<ref>[http://spacetelescope.org/projects/credibility/credibility_interviews.html Credibility of science communication], ESA, 30/10/09</ref><ref>[http://wdr.de/tv/quarks/sendungsbeitraege/2009/0602/003_mond.jsp War der erste Mensch auf dem Mond ein Schauspieler?], K. Adick, 2/6/09 (Ger.)</ref>
*'''Gavin S. Sinclair''', Scottish webmaster of the "Red Zero" website.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/redzero.co.uk/moonhoax MoonHoax], G. Sinclair, 21/8/03</ref>
*'''Gavin S. Sinclair''', Scottish webmaster of the "Red Zero" website.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/redzero.co.uk/moonhoax MoonHoax], G. Sinclair, 21/8/03</ref>
*'''Gleb Valentinovich Pyanykh''' (host) and '''Ella Boyko''' (author), members of the "Maximum" programme on the Russian NTV.<ref>[http://maximum.ntv.ru The Maximum programme], NTV (Russ.)</ref><ref>[http://supernovum.ru/forum/read.php?2,183757 Popov's answer on the "Maximum" programme], Supernovum, 29/9/09 (Russ.)</ref>
*'''Gleb Valentinovich Pyanykh''' (host) and '''Ella Boyko''' (author), members of the "Maximum" programme on the Russian NTV.<ref>[http://maximum.ntv.ru The Maximum programme], NTV (Russ.)</ref><ref>[http://supernovum.ru/forum/read.php?2,183757 Popov's answer on the "Maximum" programme], Supernovum, 29/9/09 (Russ.)</ref>
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*'''H.J.P. Arnold''', Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, the British Interplanetary Society, and the Remote Sensing and Photogrammetric Society.<ref name="twelve"/><ref>[http://www.sol-invictus.org.uk/autobiography.htm Autobiography], H. Arnold, 11/7/03</ref>
*'''H.J.P. Arnold''', Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, the British Interplanetary Society, and the Remote Sensing and Photogrammetric Society.<ref name="twelve"/><ref>[http://www.sol-invictus.org.uk/autobiography.htm Autobiography], H. Arnold, 11/7/03</ref>
*'''Ian Williams Goddard''', American freelance artist, writer, and webmaster of the same named website.<ref>[http://iangoddard.com/moon01.htm Are Apollo Moon photos fake?], I. Goddard, 29/9/09</ref>
*'''Ian Williams Goddard''', American freelance artist, writer, and webmaster of the same named website.<ref>[http://iangoddard.com/moon01.htm Are Apollo Moon photos fake?], I. Goddard, 29/9/09</ref>
*'''James Franklin Hyneman, Adam Whitney Savage, Grant Masaru Imahara''' (special effect experts), '''Salvatore Paul Belleci''' (filmmaker), and '''Kari Elizabeth Byron''' (artist), American members of the Australian TV programme "Mythbusters"<ref>[http://collectspace.com/news/news-082608a.html Mythbustin' the Moon], Robert Pearlman, 26/8/08</ref> (also translated on the Russian TV3 channel).<ref>[http://tv3russia.ru/programs/programs_6/about MythBusters], TV3 (Russ.)</ref>
*'''James Franklin Hyneman, Adam Whitney Savage, Grant Masaru Imahara''' (special effect experts), '''Salvatore Paul Belleci''' (filmmaker), and '''Kari Elizabeth Byron''' (artist), American members of the Australian TV programme "Mythbusters"<ref>[http://collectspace.com/news/news-082608a.html Mythbustin' the Moon], R. Pearlman, 26/8/08</ref> (also translated on the Russian TV3 channel).<ref>[http://tv3russia.ru/programs/programs_6/about MythBusters], TV3 (Russ.)</ref>
*'''James V. Scotti''', American astronomer from the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory of the University of Arizona.<ref>[http://pirlwww.lpl.arizona.edu/~jscotti/NOT_faked The Moon landings were NOT faked], J. Scotti, 27/6/07</ref>
*'''James V. Scotti''', American astronomer from the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory of the University of Arizona.<ref>[http://pirlwww.lpl.arizona.edu/~jscotti/NOT_faked The Moon landings were NOT faked], J. Scotti, 27/6/07</ref>
*'''Jay Windley''' (a.k.a. Jay Utah), American engineer who runs the "Clavius" website.<ref name="struck"/><ref>[http://www.clavius.org Moon base Clavius], J. Windley, 10/10/08</ref>
*'''Jay Windley''' (a.k.a. Jay Utah), American engineer who runs the "Clavius" website.<ref name="struck"/><ref>[http://www.clavius.org Moon base Clavius], J. Windley, 10/10/08</ref>
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*'''Matteo Negri''', secretary of the Italian amateur astronomers group "Columbia" and webmaster of the "Siamo andati sulla Luna" ("We went to the Moon") website.<ref>[http://siamoandatisullaluna.com Siamo andati sulla Luna], M. Negri (It.)</ref>
*'''Matteo Negri''', secretary of the Italian amateur astronomers group "Columbia" and webmaster of the "Siamo andati sulla Luna" ("We went to the Moon") website.<ref>[http://siamoandatisullaluna.com Siamo andati sulla Luna], M. Negri (It.)</ref>
*'''Matthias Lipinski''', German NASA defender and webmaster of the "Apollo Projekt" website.<ref>[http://apollo-projekt.de Mondlandung oder ein gigantischer Schwindel?], M. Lipinski, 2/10/09 (Ger.)</ref>
*'''Matthias Lipinski''', German NASA defender and webmaster of the "Apollo Projekt" website.<ref>[http://apollo-projekt.de Mondlandung oder ein gigantischer Schwindel?], M. Lipinski, 2/10/09 (Ger.)</ref>
*'''Milivoje Jugin''', Serbian aeronautics engineer.<ref name="Zivkovic">"[http://ivonazivkovic.net/mesec-apolo.pdf The truth about the astronaut's flight to the Moon]" by Ivona Živković, 31/3/08 (Serb.)</ref>
*'''Milivoje Jugin''', Serbian aeronautics engineer.<ref name="Zivkovic">[http://ivonazivkovic.net/mesec-apolo.pdf The truth about the astronaut's flight to the Moon], I. Živković, 31/3/08 (Serb.)</ref>
*'''Neil Atkinson''', English geologist and webmaster of the "Apollo Hoax" website.<ref name="Lloyd">[http://www.darkstar1.co.uk/moonandTruman.html The Apollo Moon hoax at the Cheltenham festival of science], Andy Lloyd, 7/1/09</ref>
*'''Neil Atkinson''', English geologist and webmaster of the "Apollo Hoax" website.<ref name="Lloyd">[http://www.darkstar1.co.uk/moonandTruman.html The Apollo Moon hoax at the Cheltenham festival of science], A. Lloyd, 7/1/09</ref>
*'''Paolo Attivissimo''', Swiss writer, journalist, and webmaster of the same named website.<ref>[http://www.attivissimo.net/antibufala/luna/luna_in_sintesi.htm Siamo mai andati sulla luna?], P. Attivissimo, 9/8/09 (It.)</ref>
*'''Paolo Attivissimo''', Swiss writer, journalist, and webmaster of the same named website.<ref>[http://www.attivissimo.net/antibufala/luna/luna_in_sintesi.htm Siamo mai andati sulla luna?], P. Attivissimo, 9/8/09 (It.)</ref>
*'''Patrick Jacques''', President of a Belgian astronomy club.<ref>[http://www.free-press-release.com/news/200512/1135176175.html KsanLab Educational Screensavers], Sergey Denisyuk, 21/12/05</ref><ref>[http://www.digilife.be/aeg/nieuwsbrief/Guidestar%2007-2009.pdf Guidestar], P. Jacques, 4/7/09, pp. 4–7 (Dutch)</ref>
*'''Patrick Jacques''', President of a Belgian astronomy club.<ref>[http://www.free-press-release.com/news/200512/1135176175.html KsanLab Educational Screensavers], S. Denisyuk, 21/12/05</ref><ref>[http://www.digilife.be/aeg/nieuwsbrief/Guidestar%2007-2009.pdf Guidestar], P. Jacques, 4/7/09, pp. 4–7 (Dutch)</ref>
*'''Pavel Gabzdyl''', Czech astronomer.<ref>[http://mesic.hvezdarna.cz/2007/02/byli-lid-na-msci.html Were people on the Moon?], P. Gabzdyl, 12/2/07 (Czech)</ref>
*'''Pavel Gabzdyl''', Czech astronomer.<ref>[http://mesic.hvezdarna.cz/2007/02/byli-lid-na-msci.html Were people on the Moon?], P. Gabzdyl, 12/2/07 (Czech)</ref>
*'''Philip R. Karn, Jr''', American electrical engineer, radio amateur, programmer, and webmaster of the "KA9Q" website.<ref name="Karn">[http://ka9q.net/crackpots Debunking crackpot science], P. Karn, 26/9/09</ref>
*'''Philip R. Karn, Jr''', American electrical engineer, radio amateur, programmer, and webmaster of the "KA9Q" website.<ref name="Karn">[http://ka9q.net/crackpots Debunking crackpot science], P. Karn, 26/9/09</ref>
*'''Piero Bianucci''', Italian journalist and writer.<ref>[http://divulgazione.uai.it/progetti/Siloabbiamofatto.htm Siamo andati sulla Luna?], P. Bianucci, 1/6/09 (It.)</ref>
*'''Piero Bianucci''', Italian journalist and writer.<ref>[http://divulgazione.uai.it/progetti/Siloabbiamofatto.htm Siamo andati sulla Luna?], P. Bianucci, 1/6/09 (It.)</ref>
*'''Robert A. Braeunig''', American engineer, amateur astronomer, and webmaster of the same named website.<ref name="Braeunig">[http://braeunig.us/space/hoax.htm Did we land on the Moon?], R. Braeunig, 30/9/08</ref>
*'''Robert A. Braeunig''', American engineer, amateur astronomer, and webmaster of the same named website.<ref name="Braeunig">[http://braeunig.us/space/hoax.htm Did we land on the Moon?], R. Braeunig, 30/9/08</ref>
*'''Ronaldo Rogério de Freitas Mourão''', Brazilian astronomer.<ref>[http://ronaldomourao.com Ronaldo Mourão / Astronomia & astronáutica] (Pg.)</ref><ref>[http://g1.globo.com/Sites/Especiais/Noticias/0,,MUL1230054-17082,0.html Astrônomo desmente mitos de que homem não teria ido à Lua], Marília Juste, 15/7/09 (Pg.)</ref>
*'''Ronaldo Rogério de Freitas Mourão''', Brazilian astronomer.<ref>[http://ronaldomourao.com Ronaldo Mourão / Astronomia & astronáutica] (Pg.)</ref><ref>[http://g1.globo.com/Sites/Especiais/Noticias/0,,MUL1230054-17082,0.html Astrônomo desmente mitos de que homem não teria ido à Lua], M. Juste, 15/7/09 (Pg.)</ref>
*'''Svetoslav Dimitrov Alexandrov''', Bulgarian NASA defender and webmaster of the "Cosmos" website.<ref>[http://cosmos.1.bg/portal?option=com_content&view=category&id=14&Itemid=27 Myths and fallacies], S. Alexandrov (Bulg.)</ref>
*'''Svetoslav Dimitrov Alexandrov''', Bulgarian NASA defender and webmaster of the "Cosmos" website.<ref>[http://cosmos.1.bg/portal?option=com_content&view=category&id=14&Itemid=27 Myths and fallacies], S. Alexandrov (Bulg.)</ref>
*'''Thanassis Vembos''', Greek researcher, journalist, writer, and webmaster of the same named website.<ref>[http://vembos.gr/biography.html Biography], T. Vembos, 22/4/09 (Gr.)</ref><ref>[http://vembos.gr/moon%20hoax.htm We never went to the Moon?], T. Vembos, 22/4/09 (Gr.)</ref>
*'''Thanassis Vembos''', Greek researcher, journalist, writer, and webmaster of the same named website.<ref>[http://vembos.gr/biography.html Biography], T. Vembos, 22/4/09 (Gr.)</ref><ref>[http://vembos.gr/moon%20hoax.htm We never went to the Moon?], T. Vembos, 22/4/09 (Gr.)</ref>
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Psychologist Floyd Rudmin writes that "conspiracy theory" is a powerful pejorative label, meaning paranoid, nutty, marginal, and certainly untrue. Its power is that it discounts a theory by attacking the motivations and mental competence of its advocates. By labelling an explanation of events "conspiracy theory", evidence and argument are dismissed because they come from a mentally or morally deficient personality, not because they have been shown to be incorrect. Calling an explanation of events "conspiracy theory" means, in effect, "We don't like you, and no one should listen to your explanation."
Psychologist Floyd Rudmin writes that "conspiracy theory" is a powerful pejorative label, meaning paranoid, nutty, marginal, and certainly untrue. Its power is that it discounts a theory by attacking the motivations and mental competence of its advocates. By labelling an explanation of events "conspiracy theory", evidence and argument are dismissed because they come from a mentally or morally deficient personality, not because they have been shown to be incorrect. Calling an explanation of events "conspiracy theory" means, in effect, "We don't like you, and no one should listen to your explanation."


In past eras, other pejorative labels like "heresy", "witchery", and "communism" also worked like this. The charge of "conspiracy theory" is not so severe, but in its way much worse. Heresy, witchcraft, and communism at least retain a sense of potency, designating ideas to be feared. "Conspiracy theory" implies that the ideas and their advocates are simple-minded or insane. Such labels implicitly define a community of orthodox believers and try to banish or shun people who challenge orthodox beliefs. Community members sympathetic to new thoughts may shy away from them and join in the shunning in fear of being tainted by the pejorative label.<ref>[http://newdemocracyworld.org/conspiracy.htm Conspiracy theory as naive deconstructive history], Floyd Rudmin, 27/9/03</ref>
In past eras, other pejorative labels like "heresy", "witchery", and "communism" also worked like this. The charge of "conspiracy theory" is not so severe, but in its way much worse. Heresy, witchcraft, and communism at least retain a sense of potency, designating ideas to be feared. "Conspiracy theory" implies that the ideas and their advocates are simple-minded or insane. Such labels implicitly define a community of orthodox believers and try to banish or shun people who challenge orthodox beliefs. Community members sympathetic to new thoughts may shy away from them and join in the shunning in fear of being tainted by the pejorative label.<ref>[http://newdemocracyworld.org/conspiracy.htm Conspiracy theory as naive deconstructive history], F. Rudmin, 27/9/03</ref>


Besides "conspiracy theorists", Moon sceptics are also called "fringe theorists",<ref>[http://msnbc.msn.com/id/7091082 Moon probe could kill conspiracy theory], Leonard David, 4/3/05</ref> "refuters"<ref>[http://apollofacts.wikidot.com/hoax:people Moon conspiracy theorists], V. Pustynski, 8/9/09 (Russ.)</ref> (assuming that they hold the burden of proof, which they, e.g. Alexander Popov, deny—see below), "deniers"<ref name="struck"/> (associating them with the Holocaust deniers),<ref>[http://www.davidduke.com/general/holocaut_11248.html Truth needs no laws to support it—Lunar Landings vs Holocau$t], The Official Website of Representative David Duke, 20/7/09</ref> "hoax believers", "crackpots", etc.<ref name="Karn"/> And Julian Scheer (1926–2001), NASA's Assistant Administrator for Public Affairs (1963–1971)<ref>[http://history.nasa.gov/bioso-s.html#S Biographies of aerospace officials and policy makers, O–S], NASA, 30/6/08</ref> stated:<ref name="fox"/><sup>(41:43–41:51)</sup>
Besides "conspiracy theorists", Moon sceptics are also called "fringe theorists",<ref>[http://msnbc.msn.com/id/7091082 Moon probe could kill conspiracy theory], L. David, 4/3/05</ref> "refuters"<ref>[http://apollofacts.wikidot.com/hoax:people Moon conspiracy theorists], V. Pustynski, 8/9/09 (Russ.)</ref> (assuming that they hold the burden of proof, which they, e.g. Alexander Popov, deny—see below), "deniers"<ref name="struck"/> (associating them with the Holocaust deniers),<ref>[http://www.davidduke.com/general/holocaut_11248.html Truth needs no laws to support it—Lunar Landings vs Holocau$t], The Official Website of Representative David Duke, 20/7/09</ref> "hoax believers", "crackpots", etc.<ref name="Karn"/> And Julian Scheer (1926–2001), NASA's Assistant Administrator for Public Affairs (1963–1971)<ref>[http://history.nasa.gov/bioso-s.html#S Biographies of aerospace officials and policy makers, O–S], NASA, 30/6/08</ref> stated:<ref name="fox"/><sup>(41:43–41:51)</sup>


{{Cquote|''I would say that anybody who believes that we did not go to the Moon is an absolute nut.''}}
{{Cquote|''I would say that anybody who believes that we did not go to the Moon is an absolute nut.''}}


Conversely, NASA defenders are called "NASA hiwis"<ref>[http://ww2incolor.com/german/dgsf.html German infantry and "Hiwi"], WWII in colour, 10/08</ref> and "Pro-Apollo nutters" ("PANs") by Moon sceptics Yuri Mukhin<ref name="Mukhin"/><sup>(p. 251)</sup> and Sam Colby,<ref name="reality">[http://apolloreality.bravehost.com Apollo reality], Sam Colby, 2/3/09</ref> respectively (see below).
Conversely, NASA defenders are called "NASA hiwis"<ref>[http://ww2incolor.com/german/dgsf.html German infantry and "Hiwi"], WWII in colour, 10/08</ref> and "Pro-Apollo nutters" ("PANs") by Moon sceptics Yuri Mukhin<ref name="Mukhin"/><sup>(p. 251)</sup> and Sam Colby,<ref name="reality">[http://apolloreality.bravehost.com Apollo reality], S. Colby, 2/3/09</ref> respectively (see below).


The following funny theses are popular in the Russian Internet community:
The following funny theses are popular in the Russian Internet community:
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===Bill Kaysing===
===Bill Kaysing===
'''William Charles Kaysing''' (1922–2005), American writer who was head of technical publications (1957–1963) at Rocketdyne, makers of the Saturn V first stage engine, the F-1.<ref>[http://billkaysing.com/biography.php Biography], Wendy Kaysing, 27/9/07</ref> He wrote the book "We never went to the Moon" with Randy Reid in 1974.<ref name="Kaysing"/><ref name="Plait"/><sup>(ch. 17)</sup><ref name="Nardwuar">[http://nardwuar.com/vs/bill_kaysing Nardwuar vs Bill Kaysing], Nardwuar the Human Serviette, 16/2/96</ref>
'''William Charles Kaysing''' (1922–2005), American writer who was head of technical publications (1957–1963) at Rocketdyne, makers of the Saturn V first stage engine, the F-1.<ref>[http://billkaysing.com/biography.php Biography], W. Kaysing, 27/9/07</ref> He wrote the book "We never went to the Moon" with Randy Reid in 1974.<ref name="Kaysing"/><ref name="Plait"/><sup>(ch. 17)</sup><ref name="Nardwuar">[http://nardwuar.com/vs/bill_kaysing Nardwuar vs Bill Kaysing], Nardwuar the Human Serviette, 16/2/96</ref>


Kaysing stated that the chance of a successful Moon landing was calculated to be 0.0017% in a late 1950s Rocketdyne report<ref name="Braeunig"/> and that the F-1 rocket engine had combustion stability problems.<ref name="Kaysing"/><sup>[http://books.google.com?id=N1Gcfdj81T4C&pg=PA9 (p. 9)]</sup><ref name="Ray">[http://system-safety.org/ejss/past/julaug2004ejss/techarticle.html Failure modes of the F-1 rocket engine system], Paul Ray, Journal of System Safety, ISSN 0743-8826, Vol. 40, No. 4, 7–8/04</ref> He said that the Saturn V rockets took off without astronauts on board, suggesting a "coalition between governments at the highest level" to conceal, among other things, the Moon hoax.<ref name="Nardwuar"/>
Kaysing stated that the chance of a successful Moon landing was calculated to be 0.0017% in a late 1950s Rocketdyne report<ref name="Braeunig"/> and that the F-1 rocket engine had combustion stability problems.<ref name="Kaysing"/><sup>[http://books.google.com?id=N1Gcfdj81T4C&pg=PA9 (p. 9)]</sup><ref name="Ray">[http://system-safety.org/ejss/past/julaug2004ejss/techarticle.html Failure modes of the F-1 rocket engine system], P. Ray, Journal of System Safety, ISSN 0743-8826, Vol. 40, No. 4, 7–8/04</ref> He said that the Saturn V rockets took off without astronauts on board, suggesting a "coalition between governments at the highest level" to conceal, among other things, the Moon hoax.<ref name="Nardwuar"/>


===Bart Sibrel===
===Bart Sibrel===
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#Apollo One accident report (2007)<ref>[http://moonmovie.com/apollo1.htm Apollo One accident report, Expanded edition], B. Sibrel, 10/7/09</ref>
#Apollo One accident report (2007)<ref>[http://moonmovie.com/apollo1.htm Apollo One accident report, Expanded edition], B. Sibrel, 10/7/09</ref>


Sibrel says that "a successful manned mission to the Moon offered a wonderful, pride-boosting distraction for the near revolt of the citizens of America over 50,000 deaths in the Vietnam War",<ref>[http://www.clavius.org/bibsibrel.html Bibliography—Bart Sibrel's top fifteen], Jay Windley, 6/2/08</ref> with lunar activities stopping abruptly and planned missions cancelled around the same time that the USA ceased its involvement in Vietnam.<ref>[http://davesweb.cnchost.com/Apollo3.html Wagging the Moondoggie, Part 3], David McGowan, 25/11/09</ref>
Sibrel says that "a successful manned mission to the Moon offered a wonderful, pride-boosting distraction for the near revolt of the citizens of America over 50,000 deaths in the Vietnam War",<ref>[http://www.clavius.org/bibsibrel.html Bibliography—Bart Sibrel's top fifteen], J. Windley, 6/2/08</ref> with lunar activities stopping abruptly and planned missions cancelled around the same time that the USA ceased its involvement in Vietnam.<ref>[http://davesweb.cnchost.com/Apollo3.html Wagging the Moondoggie, Part 3], D. McGowan, 25/11/09</ref>


In his film "Astronauts gone wild" (see above), Sibrel asked nine Apollo astronauts to swear on the Bible that they did go to the Moon, of which three did so.<ref name="moonhoax">[http://tarrdaniel.freeweb.hu/documents/Ufology/moonhoax.html Moon Hoax], Jarrah White, Aron Ranen, 22/8/09</ref> When Apollo 11 lunar module pilot Buzz Aldrin refused to, Sibrel called him "a coward and a liar and a thief"<ref name="ap"/> and got a punch in the face.<ref name="struck"/><ref name="stalker"/><ref>[http://binnallofamerica.com/boaa11.25.6.html An audio interview with Bart Sibrel], Tim Binnall, 23/11/06</ref>
In his film "Astronauts gone wild" (see above), Sibrel asked nine Apollo astronauts to swear on the Bible that they did go to the Moon, of which three did so.<ref name="moonhoax">[http://tarrdaniel.freeweb.hu/documents/Ufology/moonhoax.html Moon Hoax], J. White, A. Ranen, 22/8/09</ref> When Apollo 11 lunar module pilot Buzz Aldrin refused to, Sibrel called him "a coward and a liar and a thief"<ref name="ap"/> and got a punch in the face.<ref name="struck"/><ref name="stalker"/><ref>[http://binnallofamerica.com/boaa11.25.6.html An audio interview with Bart Sibrel], T. Binnall, 23/11/06</ref>


===Stanislav Pokrovsky===
===Stanislav Pokrovsky===
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In 2007, he studied the filmed staging of the first stage (S-IC) of the Saturn V rocket after the launch of Apollo 11.<ref>[http://archive.org/details/HSF-mov-apollo11_launchclip03 A view of the first stage separation of Apollo 11], The Internet archive</ref> Analysing it frame by frame, he calculated the actual speed of the Saturn V rocket at S-IC staging time using four different, independent and mutually verifying methods. With all of them, the calculated speed turned out to be at maximum half (1.2 km/s) of the declared one at that point (2.4 km/s). He concluded that due to this, no more than 28 t could be brought on the way to the Moon, including the spacecraft, instead of the 46 t declared by NASA, and so a loop around the Moon was possible but not a manned landing on the Moon with return to the Earth.<ref>S. Pokrovsky, "[http://manonmoon.ru/addon/22/Saturn5.doc The Americans could not land on the Moon]", Actual problems of the modern science, ISSN 1680-2721, [http://library.stavsu.ru?act=basket&q=a&i=197997 5/07], pp. 152–166 (Russ.)</ref><ref>S. Pokrovsky, "[http://manonmoon.ru/addon/22/Saturn5-3.doc A more exact estimation of the Saturn-V speed]", Manonmoon.ru (Russ.)</ref><ref name="Moon">[http://supernovum.ru/public?chapter=20 Moon], Supernovum (Russ.)</ref><ref name="moreExact">S. Pokrovsky, "[http://vif2ne.ru/nvz/forum/archive/229/229340.htm A more exact reconstruction]", 27/4/08 (Russ.)</ref>
In 2007, he studied the filmed staging of the first stage (S-IC) of the Saturn V rocket after the launch of Apollo 11.<ref>[http://archive.org/details/HSF-mov-apollo11_launchclip03 A view of the first stage separation of Apollo 11], The Internet archive</ref> Analysing it frame by frame, he calculated the actual speed of the Saturn V rocket at S-IC staging time using four different, independent and mutually verifying methods. With all of them, the calculated speed turned out to be at maximum half (1.2 km/s) of the declared one at that point (2.4 km/s). He concluded that due to this, no more than 28 t could be brought on the way to the Moon, including the spacecraft, instead of the 46 t declared by NASA, and so a loop around the Moon was possible but not a manned landing on the Moon with return to the Earth.<ref>S. Pokrovsky, "[http://manonmoon.ru/addon/22/Saturn5.doc The Americans could not land on the Moon]", Actual problems of the modern science, ISSN 1680-2721, [http://library.stavsu.ru?act=basket&q=a&i=197997 5/07], pp. 152–166 (Russ.)</ref><ref>S. Pokrovsky, "[http://manonmoon.ru/addon/22/Saturn5-3.doc A more exact estimation of the Saturn-V speed]", Manonmoon.ru (Russ.)</ref><ref name="Moon">[http://supernovum.ru/public?chapter=20 Moon], Supernovum (Russ.)</ref><ref name="moreExact">S. Pokrovsky, "[http://vif2ne.ru/nvz/forum/archive/229/229340.htm A more exact reconstruction]", 27/4/08 (Russ.)</ref>


In 2008, Pokrovsky also claimed to have determined the reason why a higher speed was impossible—problems with the Inconel X-750 superalloy used for the tubes of the wall of the thrust chamber of the F-1 engine,<ref>[http://history.nasa.gov/SP-4206/ch4.htm "Stages to Saturn", Chapter 4], Roger Bilstein, 22/3/02</ref> whose physics of high-temperature strength was not yet studied at that time. The strength of the material changes when affected by high temperature and plastic deformations. As a result, the F-1 engine thrust had to be lowered by at least 20%. With these assumptions, he calculated that the real speed would be the same as he had already estimated (see above). Pokrovsky proved that six or more F-1 engines (instead of five) could not be used due to the increased fuel mass required by each new engine, which in turn would require more engines, and so on.<ref name="Moon"/><ref name="moreExact"/><ref>Proceedings of the conference at the Russian New University, Nano-technologies section, 25/4/08 (Russ.)</ref><ref>S. Pokrovsky, "[http://manonmoon.ru/addon/22/inkonel.doc Why the flight to the Moon did not take place]", Manonmoon.ru (Russ.)</ref>
In 2008, Pokrovsky also claimed to have determined the reason why a higher speed was impossible—problems with the Inconel X-750 superalloy used for the tubes of the wall of the thrust chamber of the F-1 engine,<ref>[http://history.nasa.gov/SP-4206/ch4.htm "Stages to Saturn", Chapter 4], R. Bilstein, 22/3/02</ref> whose physics of high-temperature strength was not yet studied at that time. The strength of the material changes when affected by high temperature and plastic deformations. As a result, the F-1 engine thrust had to be lowered by at least 20%. With these assumptions, he calculated that the real speed would be the same as he had already estimated (see above). Pokrovsky proved that six or more F-1 engines (instead of five) could not be used due to the increased fuel mass required by each new engine, which in turn would require more engines, and so on.<ref name="Moon"/><ref name="moreExact"/><ref>Proceedings of the conference at the Russian New University, Nano-technologies section, 25/4/08 (Russ.)</ref><ref>S. Pokrovsky, "[http://manonmoon.ru/addon/22/inkonel.doc Why the flight to the Moon did not take place]", Manonmoon.ru (Russ.)</ref>


Pokrovsky claims that his Saturn V speed estimation is the "first direct proof of the impossibility of the Apollo Moon landing".<ref name="Pokrovsky"/> He says that fifteen specialists with scientific degrees (e.g. Alexander Budnik)<ref>[http://science-kaluga.ru/authors?content=info&id=57 Alexander Budnik], Institute for physics and power engineering (Russ.)</ref> who reviewed his paper, of which at least five aerodynamics experts and three narrow specialists in ultrasonic movement and aerosols, raised no objections in principle, and the specific wishes and notes they (e.g. Vladimir Surdin)<ref>[http://lnfm1.sai.msu.ru/~surdin Vladimir Surdin], Sternberg Astronomical Institute</ref> did have could not change his results significantly even if followed.<ref>S. Pokrovsky, "[http://vif2ne.ru/nvz/forum/archive/224/224431.htm Questions]", 7/1/08 (Russ.)</ref><ref>S. Pokrovsky, "[http://vif2ne.ru/nvz/forum/archive/205/205780.htm A short message]", 8/7/07 (Russ.)</ref> Pokrovsky compares his own frame-by-frame analysis of the filmed Saturn V flight to the frame-by-frame analysis of the filmed Trinity nuclear test (1945) done by the Soviet academician Leonid Sedov who created his own blast wave theory to estimate the then top secret power of the explosion.<ref>S. Pokrovsky, "[http://supernovum.ru/forum/read.php?1,5829,11529 There is a difference between these two methodologies]", Supernovum, 23/10/07 (Russ.)</ref>
Pokrovsky claims that his Saturn V speed estimation is the "first direct proof of the impossibility of the Apollo Moon landing".<ref name="Pokrovsky"/> He says that fifteen specialists with scientific degrees (e.g. Alexander Budnik)<ref>[http://science-kaluga.ru/authors?content=info&id=57 Alexander Budnik], Institute for physics and power engineering (Russ.)</ref> who reviewed his paper, of which at least five aerodynamics experts and three narrow specialists in ultrasonic movement and aerosols, raised no objections in principle, and the specific wishes and notes they (e.g. Vladimir Surdin)<ref>[http://lnfm1.sai.msu.ru/~surdin Vladimir Surdin], Sternberg Astronomical Institute</ref> did have could not change his results significantly even if followed.<ref>S. Pokrovsky, "[http://vif2ne.ru/nvz/forum/archive/224/224431.htm Questions]", 7/1/08 (Russ.)</ref><ref>S. Pokrovsky, "[http://vif2ne.ru/nvz/forum/archive/205/205780.htm A short message]", 8/7/07 (Russ.)</ref> Pokrovsky compares his own frame-by-frame analysis of the filmed Saturn V flight to the frame-by-frame analysis of the filmed Trinity nuclear test (1945) done by the Soviet academician Leonid Sedov who created his own blast wave theory to estimate the then top secret power of the explosion.<ref>S. Pokrovsky, "[http://supernovum.ru/forum/read.php?1,5829,11529 There is a difference between these two methodologies]", Supernovum, 23/10/07 (Russ.)</ref>
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'''Alexander Ivanovich Popov''' (b. 1943) is a Russian senior research associate, doctor of physical-mathematical sciences, and author of more than 100 scientific works and inventions in the fields of laser optics and spectroscopy.<ref>A. Popov, "[http://web.archive.org/web/moon.thelook.ru Man on the Moon? What evidence?]", 27/12/06 (Russ.)</ref>
'''Alexander Ivanovich Popov''' (b. 1943) is a Russian senior research associate, doctor of physical-mathematical sciences, and author of more than 100 scientific works and inventions in the fields of laser optics and spectroscopy.<ref>A. Popov, "[http://web.archive.org/web/moon.thelook.ru Man on the Moon? What evidence?]", 27/12/06 (Russ.)</ref>


Helped by more than forty volunteers, most of which with scientific degrees,<ref name="Popov0">A. Popov, "[http://manonmoon.ru/book/0.htm Ruin and curses awaited the loser]", 2/10/09 (Russ.)</ref> he wrote the book "Americans on the Moon" (2009).<ref name="Popov">A. Popov, "[http://manonmoon.ru Americans on the Moon]", Veche, 2009, ISBN 9785953333153 (Russ.)</ref><ref>[http://labirint-shop.ru/news/4661 Struggle of systems], Alex Gromov, 16/3/09 (Russ.)</ref> In it, Popov placed the burden of proof on NASA,<ref name="Popov0"/> and denied all Moon landing evidence, dividing it to five groups:
Helped by more than forty volunteers, most of which with scientific degrees,<ref name="Popov0">A. Popov, "[http://manonmoon.ru/book/0.htm Ruin and curses awaited the loser]", 2/10/09 (Russ.)</ref> he wrote the book "Americans on the Moon" (2009).<ref name="Popov">A. Popov, "[http://manonmoon.ru Americans on the Moon]", Veche, 2009, ISBN 9785953333153 (Russ.)</ref><ref>[http://labirint-shop.ru/news/4661 Struggle of systems], A. Gromov, 16/3/09 (Russ.)</ref> In it, Popov placed the burden of proof on NASA,<ref name="Popov0"/> and denied all Moon landing evidence, dividing it to five groups:


#Visual (photo, film and video) material that can successfully be made on Earth, in cinema studios.
#Visual (photo, film and video) material that can successfully be made on Earth, in cinema studios.
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*Prof. '''James M. McCanney''', American physicist, lecturer, writer, radio show host, and webmaster of the "J. McCanney science" website.<ref>[http://jmccanneyscience.com/thought%20of%20the%20day.HTM Thought of the day], J. McCanney, 5/3/10</ref>
*Prof. '''James M. McCanney''', American physicist, lecturer, writer, radio show host, and webmaster of the "J. McCanney science" website.<ref>[http://jmccanneyscience.com/thought%20of%20the%20day.HTM Thought of the day], J. McCanney, 5/3/10</ref>
*Prof. '''Luke Sargent''', American historian, professional violinist, and webmaster of the "Fake Apollo" website.<ref>[http://fakeapollo.com Fake Apollo], L. Sargent, 7/2/10</ref>
*Prof. '''Luke Sargent''', American historian, professional violinist, and webmaster of the "Fake Apollo" website.<ref>[http://fakeapollo.com Fake Apollo], L. Sargent, 7/2/10</ref>
*Dr '''David Groves''', British physicist and holographic computer image analyst. Analysing NASA photo AS11-40-5866,<ref>[http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a11/images11.html#5866 AS11-40-5866], NASA, 21/11/09</ref> knowing the focal length of the camera's lens, and having an actual boot, he and David Percy (see below) calculated (using ray-tracing) that an artificial light source is 30 ± 6 cm to the right of the camera.<ref name="what"/><sup>(35:14–36:46)</sup><ref>[http://youtube.com?v=A6MvcIs4OcQ Apollo Moon Hoax? Dr David Groves Analysis], Youtube, 26/4/07</ref><ref>[http://aulis.com/nasa4.htm Examples of anomalies and inconsistencies in the Apollo photography], Aulis Publishers, 20/1/08</ref><ref name="cosmic">[http://www.ufos-aliens.co.uk/cosmicapollo.html The Apollo Hoax], David Cosnette, 26/7/09</ref>
*Dr '''David Groves''', British physicist and holographic computer image analyst. Analysing NASA photo AS11-40-5866,<ref>[http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a11/images11.html#5866 AS11-40-5866], NASA, 21/11/09</ref> knowing the focal length of the camera's lens, and having an actual boot, he and David Percy (see below) calculated (using ray-tracing) that an artificial light source is 30 ± 6 cm to the right of the camera.<ref name="what"/><sup>(35:14–36:46)</sup><ref>[http://youtube.com?v=A6MvcIs4OcQ Apollo Moon Hoax? Dr David Groves Analysis], Youtube, 26/4/07</ref><ref>[http://aulis.com/nasa4.htm Examples of anomalies and inconsistencies in the Apollo photography], Aulis Publishers, 20/1/08</ref><ref name="cosmic">[http://www.ufos-aliens.co.uk/cosmicapollo.html The Apollo Hoax], D. Cosnette, 26/7/09</ref>
*Dr '''Marco Stefanelli''', Italian PhD in Indovedic psychology, analyst-programmer, Web engineer, painter, Reiki Usui alternative medicine practitioner, researcher, audio engineer, sound designer, composer, multi-instrumentalist, and webmaster of the same named website.<ref>[http://marcostefanelli.com/luna Non siamo mai andati sulla Luna!?], M. Stefanelli, 27/4/09 (It.)</ref>
*Dr '''Marco Stefanelli''', Italian PhD in Indovedic psychology, analyst-programmer, Web engineer, painter, Reiki Usui alternative medicine practitioner, researcher, audio engineer, sound designer, composer, multi-instrumentalist, and webmaster of the same named website.<ref>[http://marcostefanelli.com/luna Non siamo mai andati sulla Luna!?], M. Stefanelli, 27/4/09 (It.)</ref>
*Dr '''Shrikant N. Devdikar''', Indian doctor and webmaster of the "Shriworld" website.<ref>[http://shriworld.com/HP/moon.htm Man never landed on the Moon], S. Devdikar, 10/2/08</ref>
*Dr '''Shrikant N. Devdikar''', Indian doctor and webmaster of the "Shriworld" website.<ref>[http://shriworld.com/HP/moon.htm Man never landed on the Moon], Shrikant Devdikar, 10/2/08</ref>
*Dr '''William L. Brian II''', American engineer and writer.<ref>[http://zoominfo.com/Search/ReferencesView.aspx?PersonID=12145019 Dr William Brian], ZoomInfo</ref><ref>[http://ahealedplanet.net/cover-up.htm#apollo Investigating possible conspiracies and cover-ups], Wade Frazier, 27/3/09</ref> He says that "the film speed was adjusted to slow down the action to give the impression that the astronauts were lighter than they actually were".<ref>[http://beyond-the-illusion.com/files/Science/Space/Planets/Moon/Moongate.txt Research Data on the Moon], Beyond the Illusion, 29/12/08</ref>
*Dr '''William L. Brian II''', American engineer and writer.<ref>[http://zoominfo.com/Search/ReferencesView.aspx?PersonID=12145019 Dr William Brian], ZoomInfo</ref><ref>[http://ahealedplanet.net/cover-up.htm#apollo Investigating possible conspiracies and cover-ups], Wade Frazier, 27/3/09</ref> He says that "the film speed was adjusted to slow down the action to give the impression that the astronauts were lighter than they actually were".<ref>[http://beyond-the-illusion.com/files/Science/Space/Planets/Moon/Moongate.txt Research Data on the Moon], Beyond the Illusion, 29/12/08</ref>
*'''Abhay Charanaravinda Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupāda''' (1896–1977), the founder of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness.<ref name="acb"/>
*'''Abhay Charanaravinda Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupāda''' (1896–1977), the founder of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness.<ref name="acb"/>
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*'''Borislav Lazarov''', Bulgarian radio host, journalist and director of the documentary film "To the Moon and back" (2007).<ref>[http://www.monitor.bg/article?id=114901 Facts and mysteries about UFOs on bTV], Monitor, 26/3/07 (Bulg.)</ref><ref>[http://paper.standartnews.com/bg/article.php?article=185710 A Bulgarian film solves the Moon mystery], Standard, 15/4/07 (Bulg.)</ref>
*'''Borislav Lazarov''', Bulgarian radio host, journalist and director of the documentary film "To the Moon and back" (2007).<ref>[http://www.monitor.bg/article?id=114901 Facts and mysteries about UFOs on bTV], Monitor, 26/3/07 (Bulg.)</ref><ref>[http://paper.standartnews.com/bg/article.php?article=185710 A Bulgarian film solves the Moon mystery], Standard, 15/4/07 (Bulg.)</ref>
*'''Bruce Mitchell Nash''' (b. 1947), American writer and reality TV producer.<ref name="Nash"/><ref name="fox"/>
*'''Bruce Mitchell Nash''' (b. 1947), American writer and reality TV producer.<ref name="Nash"/><ref name="fox"/>
*'''Charles T. Hawkins''' (b. 1962), American writer whose book "How America faked the Moon landings" (2004) presents the ideas of Sam Colby (see below).<ref>[http://www.clavius.org/bibhawkins.html Who speaks for Charles Hawkins?], Jay Windley, 28/1/04</ref><ref name="afb">[http://apollofeedback.bravehost.com Apollo feedback] to Sam Colby, 14/8/09</ref><ref>Charles Hawkins, "[http://amazon.com/dp/0974940542 How America faked the Moon landings]", GTI Publishers, 2004, ISBN 9780974940540</ref>
*'''Charles T. Hawkins''' (b. 1962), American writer whose book "How America faked the Moon landings" (2004) presents the ideas of Sam Colby (see below).<ref>[http://www.clavius.org/bibhawkins.html Who speaks for Charles Hawkins?], J. Windley, 28/1/04</ref><ref name="afb">[http://apollofeedback.bravehost.com Apollo feedback] to S. Colby, 14/8/09</ref><ref>C. Hawkins, "[http://amazon.com/dp/0974940542 How America faked the Moon landings]", GTI Publishers, 2004, ISBN 9780974940540</ref>
*'''Clyde Lewis''' (Louis Clyde Holder, born 1964), American radio talk show host.<ref name="Gorsky"/>
*'''Clyde Lewis''' (Louis Clyde Holder, born 1964), American radio talk show host.<ref name="Gorsky"/>
*'''David Cosnette''', British webmaster of the "Cosmic Conspiracies" website.<ref name="cosmic"/>
*'''David Cosnette''', British webmaster of the "Cosmic Conspiracies" website.<ref name="cosmic"/>
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*'''David P. Wozney''', Canadian tax specialist.<ref>[http://ocii.com/~dpwozney Apollo Moon missions anomalies & inconsistencies], D. Wozney, 10/3/10</ref>
*'''David P. Wozney''', Canadian tax specialist.<ref>[http://ocii.com/~dpwozney Apollo Moon missions anomalies & inconsistencies], D. Wozney, 10/3/10</ref>
*'''David R. Hook''' (1971–2006), Canadian comedian and musician, author of the music and lyrics of "The Moon song".<ref>[http://orwelltoday.com/readermoonsongdavehook.shtml Reader: Moon Song, Dave Hook], 27/8/09</ref>
*'''David R. Hook''' (1971–2006), Canadian comedian and musician, author of the music and lyrics of "The Moon song".<ref>[http://orwelltoday.com/readermoonsongdavehook.shtml Reader: Moon Song, Dave Hook], 27/8/09</ref>
*'''David S. Percy''', British TV producer, audio-visual technology expert, member of the Royal Photographic Society, coauthor (with Mary Bennett—see below) of the book "Dark Moon" (2001),<ref name="dark"/> and director of the documentary film "What happened on the Moon?" (2000).<ref name="what"/> He says that NASA photos have so obvious flaws that they prove that insiders tried to "blow the whistle" on the hoax by purposely adding errors they know will be seen.<ref>[http://aulis.com/david-percy.htm David Percy], Aulis Publishers, 30/6/08</ref><ref>[http://video.forteantimes.com/online/200709moon1.pdf Did NASA hoax the moon landing photos?], D. Percy, 1997</ref><ref>[http://youtube.com?v=bNrsx-7nxKI For the love of: Lunar conspiracy], Jon Ronson, 25/2/97</ref>
*'''David S. Percy''', British TV producer, audio-visual technology expert, member of the Royal Photographic Society, coauthor (with Mary Bennett—see below) of the book "Dark Moon" (2001),<ref name="dark"/> and director of the documentary film "What happened on the Moon?" (2000).<ref name="what"/> He says that NASA photos have so obvious flaws that they prove that insiders tried to "blow the whistle" on the hoax by purposely adding errors they know will be seen.<ref>[http://aulis.com/david-percy.htm David Percy], Aulis Publishers, 30/6/08</ref><ref>[http://video.forteantimes.com/online/200709moon1.pdf Did NASA hoax the moon landing photos?], D. Percy, 1997</ref><ref>[http://youtube.com?v=bNrsx-7nxKI For the love of: Lunar conspiracy], J. Ronson, 25/2/97</ref>
*'''Eric Hufschmid''', American software engineer<ref>[http://thetruthseeker.co.uk/article.asp?ID=2897 An "Invisable army" fights the media lies about 9/11], Christopher Bollyn, 24/3/05</ref> and webmaster of the same named website.<ref>[http://erichufschmid.net/Apollo_NASA.html Apollo Moon landings and NASA], E. Hufschmid, 25/10/09</ref>
*'''Eric Hufschmid''', American software engineer<ref>[http://thetruthseeker.co.uk/article.asp?ID=2897 An "Invisable army" fights the media lies about 9/11], C. Bollyn, 24/3/05</ref> and webmaster of the same named website.<ref>[http://erichufschmid.net/Apollo_NASA.html Apollo Moon landings and NASA], E. Hufschmid, 25/10/09</ref>
*'''Gerhard Wisnewski''' (b. 1959),<ref>[http://muslim-markt.de/interview/2004/wisnewski.htm Gerhard Wisnewski], Muslim-Markt, 5/10/04 (Ger.)</ref> German publicist and author of the films "Die Akte Apollo" ("The case Apollo", 2002)<ref name="akte">[http://imdb.com/title/tt0435599 Die Akte Apollo], Westdeutscher Rundfunk, 2002</ref> and "Die Mond(f)lüge: Warum Menschen niemals auf dem Mond landeten?" ("Why have men never landed on the Moon?", 2008),<ref>[http://amazon.de/dp/3942016036 Why have men never landed on the Moon?], Amazon, 22/11/09 (Ger.)</ref> and the books "Lies in space"<ref>Gerhard Wisnewski, "[http://amazon.de/dp/342677755X Lügen im Weltraum]", Drömer/Knaur, 2005, ISBN 9783426777558 (Ger.)</ref> (in German) and its English version—"One small step?".<ref name="step">Gerhard Wisnewski, "[http://books.google.com?id=EwEEIzdTfW0C One Small Step?]", Clairview Books, 2008, ISBN 9781905570126</ref>
*'''Gerhard Wisnewski''' (b. 1959),<ref>[http://muslim-markt.de/interview/2004/wisnewski.htm Gerhard Wisnewski], Muslim-Markt, 5/10/04 (Ger.)</ref> German publicist and author of the films "Die Akte Apollo" ("The case Apollo", 2002)<ref name="akte">[http://imdb.com/title/tt0435599 Die Akte Apollo], Westdeutscher Rundfunk, 2002</ref> and "Die Mond(f)lüge: Warum Menschen niemals auf dem Mond landeten?" ("Why have men never landed on the Moon?", 2008),<ref>[http://amazon.de/dp/3942016036 Why have men never landed on the Moon?], Amazon, 22/11/09 (Ger.)</ref> and the books "Lies in space"<ref>G. Wisnewski, "[http://amazon.de/dp/342677755X Lügen im Weltraum]", Drömer/Knaur, 2005, ISBN 9783426777558 (Ger.)</ref> (in German) and its English version—"One small step?".<ref name="step">G. Wisnewski, "[http://books.google.com?id=EwEEIzdTfW0C One Small Step?]", Clairview Books, 2008, ISBN 9781905570126</ref>
*'''Gernot L. Geise''', German writer, author of "Der größte Betrug des Jahrhunderts? Die Apollo-Mondflüge" ("The greatest scam of the century? The Apollo Moon flights")<ref>[http://hagdise.de/forum/nachr15.htm Studio records?], Magic Secrets, 26/8/09 (Ger.)</ref> and 5 other books on the subject.<ref>[http://glgeise.de Gernot Geise], 21/8/09 (Ger.)</ref>
*'''Gernot L. Geise''', German writer, author of "Der größte Betrug des Jahrhunderts? Die Apollo-Mondflüge" ("The greatest scam of the century? The Apollo Moon flights")<ref>[http://hagdise.de/forum/nachr15.htm Studio records?], Magic Secrets, 26/8/09 (Ger.)</ref> and five other books on the subject.<ref>[http://glgeise.de Gernot Geise], 21/8/09 (Ger.)</ref>
*'''Henrik Melvang''', Danish publicist, author of the video documentary film "Afsløring Apollo" ("Uncovering Apollo")<ref>[http://bombsinsidewtc.dk/unmask/side2.htm Henrik Melvang], Unmask Production, 3/11/03 (Dan.)</ref>
*'''Henrik Melvang''', Danish publicist, author of the video documentary film "Afsløring Apollo" ("Uncovering Apollo")<ref>[http://bombsinsidewtc.dk/unmask/side2.htm Henrik Melvang], Unmask Production, 3/11/03 (Dan.)</ref>
*'''Henry Kubik''', Polish-Australian electronic music composer, lyricist, performer, sound engineer, and producer.<ref>[http://zbawienie.com/moon1.htm US expedition to the Moon], H. Kubik, 7/10/08 (Pol.)</ref>
*'''Henry Kubik''', Polish-Australian electronic music composer, lyricist, performer, sound engineer, and producer.<ref>[http://zbawienie.com/moon1.htm US expedition to the Moon], H. Kubik, 7/10/08 (Pol.)</ref>
*'''Ivona Živković''', Serbian journalist and TV star.<ref name="Zivkovic"/><ref>[http://nin.co.rs/2002-06/13/23640.html About the suspension of a TV star], Zora Latinović, 13/6/02 (Serb.)</ref>
*'''Ivona Živković''', Serbian journalist and TV star.<ref name="Zivkovic"/><ref>[http://nin.co.rs/2002-06/13/23640.html About the suspension of a TV star], Z. Latinović, 13/6/02 (Serb.)</ref>
*'''Jack White''', American photo historian, photo analyst, and expert on the assassination of US President John Kennedy.<ref>[http://aulis.com/jackstudies_index1.html Jack White's Apollo Studies], Aulis Publishers, 12/8/09</ref>
*'''Jack White''', American photo historian, photo analyst, and expert on the assassination of US President John Kennedy.<ref>[http://aulis.com/jackstudies_index1.html Jack White's Apollo Studies], Aulis Publishers, 12/8/09</ref>
*'''Jackie Jura''', independent Canadian researcher and webmaster of the "Orwell Today" website.<ref>[http://orwelltoday.com Orwell today], J. Jura</ref>
*'''Jackie Jura''', independent Canadian researcher and webmaster of the "Orwell Today" website.<ref>[http://orwelltoday.com Orwell today], J. Jura</ref>
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*'''James M. Collier''' (d. 1998), American journalist, writer, and producer of the video-film "Was it only a paper Moon?" in 1997, in which he examines some mechanical issues of the Apollo Lunar Module, questioning its usability.<ref>[http://thule.org/moon.html Was it only a paper Moon?], J. Collier, 5/4/09</ref><ref>[http://buzzcreek.com/grade-a/MOON Paper Moon], J. Collier, 15/7/08</ref>
*'''James M. Collier''' (d. 1998), American journalist, writer, and producer of the video-film "Was it only a paper Moon?" in 1997, in which he examines some mechanical issues of the Apollo Lunar Module, questioning its usability.<ref>[http://thule.org/moon.html Was it only a paper Moon?], J. Collier, 5/4/09</ref><ref>[http://buzzcreek.com/grade-a/MOON Paper Moon], J. Collier, 15/7/08</ref>
*'''Jarrah White''', native Australian, director of the film series "MoonFaker".<ref name="moonhoax"/><ref>[http://moonhoax.us Finally the world will know], J. White, 2/10/09</ref>
*'''Jarrah White''', native Australian, director of the film series "MoonFaker".<ref name="moonhoax"/><ref>[http://moonhoax.us Finally the world will know], J. White, 2/10/09</ref>
*'''Jean-Luc Godard''' (b. 1930), French-Swiss filmmaker.<ref>[http://liberation.fr/cinema/120185-morceaux Jean-Luc Godard asked me to film him as a painter in his studio], Alain Fleischer, 28/1/09 (Fr.)</ref><ref>[http://lejdd.fr/Societe/Sciences/Actualite/On-a-marche-sur-la-Lune-15856 Explorers on the Moon?], Jérôme Guillas, 31/10/09 (Fr.)</ref>
*'''Jean-Luc Godard''' (b. 1930), French-Swiss filmmaker.<ref>[http://liberation.fr/cinema/120185-morceaux Jean-Luc Godard asked me to film him as a painter in his studio], A. Fleischer, 28/1/09 (Fr.)</ref><ref>[http://lejdd.fr/Societe/Sciences/Actualite/On-a-marche-sur-la-Lune-15856 Explorers on the Moon?], J. Guillas, 31/10/09 (Fr.)</ref>
*'''Jiří Wojnar''', Czech writer, journalist, and editor of the "WM" magazine who published a Czech translation of Sam Colby's work (see below) in 2004.<ref>[http://mwm.cz/wm_profil/PROFIL.htm Magazine profile], WM, 9/1/08 (Czech)</ref><ref>[http://prop.sk/americania.htm Američania na Mesiaci? Falzifikácia ako z Hollywoodu!], WM, 2/9/04 (Czech)</ref>
*'''Jiří Wojnar''', Czech writer, journalist, and editor of the "WM" magazine who published a Czech translation of Sam Colby's work (see below) in 2004.<ref>[http://mwm.cz/wm_profil/PROFIL.htm Magazine profile], WM, 9/1/08 (Czech)</ref><ref>[http://prop.sk/americania.htm Američania na Mesiaci? Falzifikácia ako z Hollywoodu!], WM, 2/9/04 (Czech)</ref>
*'''Joe Rogan''' (b. 1967), American comedian, actor, and summariser.<ref>[http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2007/02/26 Joe Rogan, me (and Penn), and the Moon hoax: Take III], Philip Plait, 27/2/07</ref>
*'''Joe Rogan''' (b. 1967), American comedian, actor, and summariser.<ref>[http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2007/02/26 Joe Rogan, me (and Penn), and the Moon hoax: Take III], P. Plait, 27/2/07</ref>
*'''John Lee''', American webmaster of the "NASA moons USA" website<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/geocities.com/nasa_moons_usa NASA moons dumbed down USA], J. Lee, 21/9/04</ref> whose film "We Never Went to the Moon" received the "Music Video of the Year" award in 2005.<ref>[http://newswire.indymedia.org/pt/2005/11/828490.shtml UFOetry receives "Music Video of the Year Award"], Indymedia, 23/11/05</ref>
*'''John Lee''', American webmaster of the "NASA moons USA" website<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/geocities.com/nasa_moons_usa NASA moons dumbed down USA], J. Lee, 21/9/04</ref> whose film "We Never Went to the Moon" received the "Music Video of the Year" award in 2005.<ref>[http://newswire.indymedia.org/pt/2005/11/828490.shtml UFOetry receives "Music Video of the Year Award"], Indymedia, 23/11/05</ref>
*'''Kazimierz Ożóg''', Polish webmaster of the "Market analysis" website.<ref>[http://analizyrynkowe.cal.pl/articles.php?cat_id=14 Articles: Moon landing], K. Ożóg (Pol.)</ref>
*'''Kazimierz Ożóg''', Polish webmaster of the "Market analysis" website.<ref>[http://analizyrynkowe.cal.pl/articles.php?cat_id=14 Articles: Moon landing], K. Ożóg (Pol.)</ref>
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*'''Lauri Leinonen''', Finnish sheep farmer, web designer, and webmaster of the "Lampuri" website.<ref>[http://lampuri.fi/kuu.htm Kuu], L. Leinonen, 4/9/08 (Fin.)</ref>
*'''Lauri Leinonen''', Finnish sheep farmer, web designer, and webmaster of the "Lampuri" website.<ref>[http://lampuri.fi/kuu.htm Kuu], L. Leinonen, 4/9/08 (Fin.)</ref>
*'''Leonid Valentinovich Batsura''', Russian "Himmash" design house lead engineer and rocket engine specialist.<ref>[http://mosoblpress.ru/kalin/show.shtml?d_id=90089 Discussion tribune], L. Batsura, Kaliningradskaya Pravda, issue 144, 23/12/04 (Russ.)</ref><ref>[http://duel.ru/200031?31_4_2 Did not land on the Moon!], House Reading, issue 5 (177), 3/00 (Russ.)</ref>
*'''Leonid Valentinovich Batsura''', Russian "Himmash" design house lead engineer and rocket engine specialist.<ref>[http://mosoblpress.ru/kalin/show.shtml?d_id=90089 Discussion tribune], L. Batsura, Kaliningradskaya Pravda, issue 144, 23/12/04 (Russ.)</ref><ref>[http://duel.ru/200031?31_4_2 Did not land on the Moon!], House Reading, issue 5 (177), 3/00 (Russ.)</ref>
*'''Marcus Allen''', British publisher of Nexus magazine who said that Lunar Module photos do not prove that the US put men on the Moon: "Getting to the Moon really isn't much of a problem—the Russians did that in 1959—the big problem is getting people there".<ref name="Lloyd"/><ref>[http://smh.com.au/articles/2002/11/24/1037697982142.html Telescope to challenge Moon doubters], Robert Matthews, 25/11/02</ref>
*'''Marcus Allen''', British publisher of Nexus magazine who said that Lunar Module photos do not prove that the US put men on the Moon: "Getting to the Moon really isn't much of a problem—the Russians did that in 1959—the big problem is getting people there".<ref name="Lloyd"/><ref>[http://smh.com.au/articles/2002/11/24/1037697982142.html Telescope to challenge Moon doubters], R. Matthews, 25/11/02</ref>
*'''Mario Kienappel''', German webmaster of the "Esoturio" website.<ref>[http://esoturio.com/de/wahrheit/mondlandung.php Mondlandung, die Lüge über einen Mondflug (Mondlüge)], M. Kienappel, 22/5/07 (Ger.)</ref>
*'''Mario Kienappel''', German webmaster of the "Esoturio" website.<ref>[http://esoturio.com/de/wahrheit/mondlandung.php Mondlandung, die Lüge über einen Mondflug (Mondlüge)], M. Kienappel, 22/5/07 (Ger.)</ref>
*'''Marwa Rizk''', Egyptian journalist and columnist of the "Moheet" on-line daily.<ref>[http://moheet.com/show_files.aspx?fid=280056 Big bluff or reality?], M. Rizk, 16/7/09 (Ar.)</ref>
*'''Marwa Rizk''', Egyptian journalist and columnist of the "Moheet" on-line daily.<ref>[http://moheet.com/show_files.aspx?fid=280056 Big bluff or reality?], M. Rizk, 16/7/09 (Ar.)</ref>
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*'''Randy Reid''', American coauthor of Bill Kaysing's book "We never went to the Moon" (see above).<ref name="Kaysing"/>
*'''Randy Reid''', American coauthor of Bill Kaysing's book "We never went to the Moon" (see above).<ref name="Kaysing"/>
*'''Ronnie Stonge''', British narrator of David Percy's documentary film "What happened on the Moon?" (see above).<ref name="what"/>
*'''Ronnie Stonge''', British narrator of David Percy's documentary film "What happened on the Moon?" (see above).<ref name="what"/>
*'''Sam Colby''', British webmaster of the "NASA Scam" website<ref>[http://nasascam.bravehost.com Numerous Anomalies and Scams Abound], S. Colby, 4/8/09</ref> which, among the other things, provides information and photos of the site and the equipment said to be used for the hoax.<ref name="reality"/><ref name="doggle">[http://groundzeromedia.org/dis/moondoggle/moondoggle.htm The new Moondoggle], Clyde Lewis, 18/8/09</ref>
*'''Sam Colby''', British webmaster of the "NASA Scam" website<ref>[http://nasascam.bravehost.com Numerous Anomalies and Scams Abound], S. Colby, 4/8/09</ref> which, among the other things, provides information and photos of the site and the equipment said to be used for the hoax.<ref name="reality"/><ref name="doggle">[http://groundzeromedia.org/dis/moondoggle/moondoggle.htm The new Moondoggle], C. Lewis, 18/8/09</ref>
*'''Satsvarūpa dāsa Goswāmī''' (b. 1939), Indian writer, poet, artist, and guru of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness.<ref name="sdg"/>
*'''Satsvarūpa dāsa Goswāmī''' (b. 1939), Indian writer, poet, artist, and guru of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness.<ref name="sdg"/>
*'''Victor Pavlovich Friedman''' (b. 1970), Russian writer who lived in the USA (1991–2002) and translated René's book (see above) to Russian.<ref>[http://oko-planet.su/politik/politwar/34206-rene.html Ralph René: NASA mooned America!], Eye of the planet, 20/3/10 (Russ.)</ref>
*'''Victor Pavlovich Friedman''' (b. 1970), Russian writer who lived in the USA (1991–2002) and translated René's book (see above) to Russian.<ref>[http://oko-planet.su/politik/politwar/34206-rene.html Ralph René: NASA mooned America!], Eye of the planet, 20/3/10 (Russ.)</ref>
*'''Whoopi Goldberg''' (Caryn Elaine Johnson, born 1955), American actress, comedian, singer-songwriter, activist, and media personality.<ref>[http://youtube.com?v=IAlqQmiDesE Whoopi Goldberg discusses the faked Moon landing conspiracy], Youtube, 20/7/09</ref><ref>[http://associatedcontent.com/article/1963976/moon Moon landing conspiracy theories and Whoopi Goldberg], Mark Whittington, 20/7/09</ref>
*'''Whoopi Goldberg''' (Caryn Elaine Johnson, born 1955), American actress, comedian, singer-songwriter, activist, and media personality.<ref>[http://youtube.com?v=IAlqQmiDesE Whoopi Goldberg discusses the faked Moon landing conspiracy], Youtube, 20/7/09</ref><ref>[http://associatedcontent.com/article/1963976/moon Moon landing conspiracy theories and Whoopi Goldberg], M. Whittington, 20/7/09</ref>


==People and organisations claimed to be involved in hoaxing==
==People and organisations claimed to be involved in hoaxing==
*Prof. Dr '''Wernher Magnus Maximilian Freiherr von Braun''' (1912–1977), claimed by Bart Sibrel,<ref>[http://moonmovie.com/moonmovie/default.asp Moon landing hoax top 10 reasons], Bart Sibrel</ref> Ralph René,<ref name="Rene"/><sup>(pp. 16, 54)</sup> and Aron Ranen<ref name="didwego"/><sup>([http://youtube.com?v=bxEZXyQk4rs#t=6m14s part 5], 6:14–7:21)</sup> to be complicit in the hoax by collecting samples to be used as the basis for "Moon rocks" during his trip to Antarctica in 1967.
*Prof. Dr '''Wernher Magnus Maximilian Freiherr von Braun''' (1912–1977), claimed by Bart Sibrel,<ref>[http://moonmovie.com/moonmovie/default.asp Moon landing hoax top 10 reasons], B. Sibrel</ref> Ralph René,<ref name="Rene"/><sup>(pp. 16, 54)</sup> and Aron Ranen<ref name="didwego"/><sup>([http://youtube.com?v=bxEZXyQk4rs#t=6m14s part 5], 6:14–7:21)</sup> to be complicit in the hoax by collecting samples to be used as the basis for "Moon rocks" during his trip to Antarctica in 1967.
*Dr '''Robert Rowe Gilruth''' (1913–2000), then director of the NASA Manned Spacecraft Centre,<ref>[http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/history/gilruth Robert Gilruth tribute], NASA, 23/6/03</ref> Lunar Module chief designer in Houston (see Wernher von Braun's "right hand" Ernst Stuhlinger in <ref name="akte"/> at 38:09), and Apollo programme lead.<ref>K. Gatland, "The illustrated encyclopædia of space technology", Salamander Books, 1989, ISBN 9780861014491</ref> Willy Brunner and Gerhard Wisnewski claim<ref name="step"/><sup>[http://books.google.com?id=EwEEIzdTfW0C&pg=PA127 (p. 127)]</sup> that Gilruth "was the real filmmaker of the Moon landing" ("war die engentliche Regisseur der Mondlandung").<ref name="akte"/><sup>(38:44)</sup>
*Dr '''Robert Rowe Gilruth''' (1913–2000), then director of the NASA Manned Spacecraft Centre,<ref>[http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/history/gilruth Robert Gilruth tribute], NASA, 23/6/03</ref> Lunar Module chief designer in Houston (see Wernher von Braun's "right hand" Ernst Stuhlinger in <ref name="akte"/> at 38:09), and Apollo programme lead.<ref>K. Gatland, "The illustrated encyclopædia of space technology", Salamander Books, 1989, ISBN 9780861014491</ref> Willy Brunner and Gerhard Wisnewski claim<ref name="step"/><sup>[http://books.google.com?id=EwEEIzdTfW0C&pg=PA127 (p. 127)]</sup> that Gilruth "was the real filmmaker of the Moon landing" ("war die engentliche Regisseur der Mondlandung").<ref name="akte"/><sup>(38:44)</sup>
*Colonel '''Frank Frederick Borman, II''' (b. 1928), Gemini 7 and Apollo 8 flight commander. He visited the USSR just before the Apollo 11 flight<ref>[http://astronautix.com/astros/borman.htm Borman], Mark Wade, 31/7/08</ref> (as Alexander Popov says, to reconnoitre whether the Russians believed in the Apollo 8 orbiting the Moon and help decide if they can "swallow" a much larger Apollo 11 Moon landing hoax).<ref name="Popov1">A. Popov, "[http://manonmoon.ru/book/20.htm How could they keep this secret?]", 16/3/09 (Russ.)</ref> He was also one of the Skylab programme managers.<ref name="skylab"/><ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761583119/Frank_Borman.html Frank Borman], MSN Encarta Encyclopædia, 30/3/08</ref>
*Colonel '''Frank Frederick Borman, II''' (b. 1928), Gemini 7 and Apollo 8 flight commander. He visited the USSR just before the Apollo 11 flight<ref>[http://astronautix.com/astros/borman.htm Borman], M. Wade, 31/7/08</ref> (as Alexander Popov says, to reconnoitre whether the Russians believed in the Apollo 8 orbiting the Moon and help decide if they can "swallow" a much larger Apollo 11 Moon landing hoax).<ref name="Popov1">A. Popov, "[http://manonmoon.ru/book/20.htm How could they keep this secret?]", 16/3/09 (Russ.)</ref> He was also one of the Skylab programme managers.<ref name="skylab"/><ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761583119/Frank_Borman.html Frank Borman], MSN Encarta Encyclopædia, 30/3/08</ref>
*'''Donald Kent Slayton''' (1924–1993), NASA Chief Astronaut in 1968, claimed by Sam Colby to be one of the main hoax perpetrators.<ref name="Colby"/><ref name="doggle"/>
*'''Donald Kent Slayton''' (1924–1993), NASA Chief Astronaut in 1968, claimed by Sam Colby to be one of the main hoax perpetrators.<ref name="Colby"/><ref name="doggle"/>
*'''Michael J. Tuttle''', Simithsonian Institution webmaster, claimed by Sam Colby to have made fake photos in the mid-1990s and to have admitted that.<ref name="afb"/> Colby says that 95% of the NASA Moon photos were never seen before the spread of the Internet.<ref>[http://apollofake.bravehost.com Apollo Fake], Sam Colby, 3/3/09</ref>
*'''Michael J. Tuttle''', Simithsonian Institution webmaster, claimed by Sam Colby to have made fake photos in the mid-1990s and to have admitted that.<ref name="afb"/> Colby says that 95% of the NASA Moon photos were never seen before the spread of the Internet.<ref>[http://apollofake.bravehost.com Apollo Fake], S. Colby, 3/3/09</ref>
*'''Walter Leland Cronkite, Jr''' (1916–2009), CBS journalist who Bill Kaysing says "was the father figure that NASA chose to essentially hype the whole project".<ref name="Nardwuar"/>
*'''Walter Leland Cronkite, Jr''' (1916–2009), CBS journalist who Bill Kaysing says "was the father figure that NASA chose to essentially hype the whole project".<ref name="Nardwuar"/>
*'''William M. Thompson''' (1920–2002) who had written the following: ''"I was actually part of the team that created the faked Moon landings and I am ready to talk about them. I have physical evidence to prove that they were faked"'', to Sam Colby and Kenneth Vardon.<ref name="afb"/><ref>[http://apfn.net/MESSAGEBOARD/11-29-02/discussion.cgi.17.shtml I participated in the project to fake the Moon landings], APFN, 27/11/02</ref>
*'''William M. Thompson''' (1920–2002) who had written the following: ''"I was actually part of the team that created the faked Moon landings and I am ready to talk about them. I have physical evidence to prove that they were faked"'', to Sam Colby and Kenneth Vardon.<ref name="afb"/><ref>[http://apfn.net/MESSAGEBOARD/11-29-02/discussion.cgi.17.shtml I participated in the project to fake the Moon landings], APFN, 27/11/02</ref>
*The '''Lookout Mountain Laboratory''', claimed by David McGowan to have done the post-production on the Apollo footage after the official "deactivation" of the studio in 1969.<ref name="cia"/><ref>[http://vce.com/LookoutMt.html Lookout Mountain Laboratory], Peter Kuran, 15/8/07</ref>
*The '''Lookout Mountain Laboratory''', claimed by David McGowan to have done the post-production on the Apollo footage after the official "deactivation" of the studio in 1969.<ref name="cia"/><ref>[http://vce.com/LookoutMt.html Lookout Mountain Laboratory], P. Kuran, 15/8/07</ref>


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''"Precisely because of human fallibility, extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence."'' (Carl Sagan)<ref>[http://pbs.org/wgbh/nova/aliens/carlsagan.html Interview with Carl Sagan], Great Blue Hill, 1996</ref>
''"Precisely because of human fallibility, extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence."'' (Carl Sagan)<ref>[http://pbs.org/wgbh/nova/aliens/carlsagan.html Interview with Carl Sagan], Great Blue Hill, 1996</ref>


The burden of proof is on those who make such claims without any credible evidence to support them (i.e. those who deny the Apollo Moon landings).<ref>[http://astrobiology.nasa.gov/ask-an-astrobiologist/question?id=5380 Special note], David Morrison, NASA, 10/3/09</ref>
The burden of proof is on those who make such claims without any credible evidence to support them (i.e. those who deny the Apollo Moon landings).<ref>[http://astrobiology.nasa.gov/ask-an-astrobiologist/question?id=5380 Special note], D. Morrison, NASA, 10/3/09</ref>
|''"When scientists fail to require independent duplication of such an outlandish claim after over 30 years have passed, science is degraded to the status of being just another religion."'' (Bart Sibrel)<ref name="Sibrel">[http://moonmovie.com/faq.htm Frequently asked questions answered], Bart Sibrel, 7/7/08</ref>
|''"When scientists fail to require independent duplication of such an outlandish claim after over 30 years have passed, science is degraded to the status of being just another religion."'' (Bart Sibrel)<ref name="Sibrel">[http://moonmovie.com/faq.htm Frequently asked questions answered], B. Sibrel, 7/7/08</ref>


The authenticity of a scientific discovery (manned flights to the Moon) should be proven by its author (the USA) and those who share its point of view (the defenders).<ref name="Popov0"/>
The authenticity of a scientific discovery (manned flights to the Moon) should be proven by its author (the USA) and those who share its point of view (the defenders).<ref name="Popov0"/>
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Too many people were involved with the project to keep a secret like this. More than 400,000 people worked on the Apollo project for nearly ten years, and a dozen men who walked on the Moon returned to Earth to recount their experiences. It would have been significantly easier to actually land on the Moon than to generate such a massive conspiracy to fake such a landing.<ref>Jim Longuski, "The seven secrets of how to think like a rocket scientist", Springer, 2006, ISBN 9780387308760, p. 102</ref>
Too many people were involved with the project to keep a secret like this. More than 400,000 people worked on the Apollo project for nearly ten years, and a dozen men who walked on the Moon returned to Earth to recount their experiences. It would have been significantly easier to actually land on the Moon than to generate such a massive conspiracy to fake such a landing.<ref>J. Longuski, "The seven secrets of how to think like a rocket scientist", Springer, 2006, ISBN 9780387308760, p. 102</ref>
|NASA engineering-technical personnel was about 13,000.<ref name="mustdie">[http://gosh100.boom.ru/skeptikmustdie.htm Polemics with the "sceptic"], 20/3/07 (Russ.)</ref> Much fewer people were in the know, and there are examples in history for secrets known by a lot of people but kept for many years (N-1 rocket, cruiser Belfast crashes, Enigma machine message decryption, cargo vessel Rona sinking, operations of British submarines in Swedish waters accusing the Soviets, etc).<ref name="Popov1"/> The Manhattan Project<ref>[http://ushistory.org/us/51f.asp The Manhattan Project], USHistory.org</ref> employed hundreds of thousands of people and hardly a word was leaked out.<ref name="Rene"/><sup>(p. 19)</sup>
|NASA engineering-technical personnel was about 13,000.<ref name="mustdie">[http://gosh100.boom.ru/skeptikmustdie.htm Polemics with the "sceptic"], 20/3/07 (Russ.)</ref> Much fewer people were in the know, and there are examples in history for secrets known by a lot of people but kept for many years (N-1 rocket, cruiser Belfast crashes, Enigma machine message decryption, cargo vessel Rona sinking, operations of British submarines in Swedish waters accusing the Soviets, etc).<ref name="Popov1"/> The Manhattan Project<ref>[http://ushistory.org/us/51f.asp The Manhattan Project], USHistory.org</ref> employed hundreds of thousands of people and hardly a word was leaked out.<ref name="Rene"/><sup>(p. 19)</sup>


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|Even if the Russians did suspect the landings were not authentic, the act of calling the USA liars of this magnitude at the height of the Cold War could have instigated a war, and perhaps they thought it better not to chance that.<ref name="Sibrel"/>
|Even if the Russians did suspect the landings were not authentic, the act of calling the USA liars of this magnitude at the height of the Cold War could have instigated a war, and perhaps they thought it better not to chance that.<ref name="Sibrel"/>


Russia could have blabbed to the world that the Moon landings were fake, and probably would have done were Khrushchev in power, but the West would say they were jealous because the USA had beaten them to it.<ref>"[http://apollofacts.bravehost.com Apollo facts]" by Sam Colby, 15/4/09</ref>
Russia could have blabbed to the world that the Moon landings were fake, and probably would have done were Khrushchev in power, but the West would say they were jealous because the USA had beaten them to it.<ref>[http://apollofacts.bravehost.com Apollo facts], S. Colby, 15/4/09</ref>


On 8 July 1972, the US government announced the sale of about one quarter of the entire crop of wheat to the USSR at a fixed price of $1.63 per bushel. The market price at the time of the announcement was $1.50 but immediately soared to a new high of $2.44 a bushel.<ref>"Economics of a Wheat Deal", National Review, ISSN 0028-0038, 27/10/72, p. 1168</ref> That's how the USA bought the silence of the USSR on the Moon programme.<ref name="Rene"/><sup>(p. 41)</sup>
On 8 July 1972, the US government announced the sale of about one quarter of the entire crop of wheat to the USSR at a fixed price of $1.63 per bushel. The market price at the time of the announcement was $1.50 but immediately soared to a new high of $2.44 a bushel.<ref>"Economics of a Wheat Deal", National Review, ISSN 0028-0038, 27/10/72, p. 1168</ref> That's how the USA bought the silence of the USSR on the Moon programme.<ref name="Rene"/><sup>(p. 41)</sup>


Since 1967, the Politburo of the CPSU Central Committee has helped the USA while impeding the Soviet Moon programme by all means. The Proton rocket failure in September 1967 was a result of a diversion.<ref name="Mukhin"/><sup>(p. 172)</sup> The N-1 rocket failure in June 1969 was a result of in internal engine explosion caused by a foreign metallic object.<ref>[http://epizodsspace.narod.ru/bibl/chertok/kniga-4/g12.html Triumphs and crises of the Moon programmes], Boris Chertok, 21/10/09 (Russ.)</ref> In 1970, the USSR and the USA secretly agreed to hide from the public some circumstances of the latter's Moon programme.<ref name="Popov2">A. Popov, "[http://manonmoon.ru/articles/st2.htm A surprising find]", 15/7/09 (Russ.)</ref><ref name="Popov4">A. Popov, "[http://manonmoon.ru/articles/st4.htm Apollo 13—an empty 'boilerplate'?]", 24/9/09 (Russ.)</ref><ref name="Popov5">A. Popov, "[http://manonmoon.ru/articles/st5.htm Agreement of the USSR and the USA on the Moon becomes obvious]", 24/9/09 (Russ.)</ref> In 1974, the Politburo ordered the destruction of 3 ready-to-fly N-1 rockets. (The USA and Japan's NASDA bought and licensed their NK-33 engines a couple of decades later,<ref>[http://aerospaceguide.net/rocketengines/nk-33.html NK-33 and NK-43 rocket engines], Vic Stathopoulos, 11/10/09</ref> and NASA will use them, marketed by GenCorp Aerojet as AJ26,<ref>[http://aerojet.com/capabilities/spacelift.php Space lift propulsion], AeroJet-General Corp.</ref> in the Orbital Sciences "Taurus II" expendable launch system.)<ref>[http://www.orbital.com/NewsInfo/Publications/TaurusII_fact.pdf Taurus II fact sheet], Orbital Sciences Corp., 21/10/09</ref><ref>[http://izvestia.ru/news/news208123 NASA will use a Soviet engine in its rockets], Izvestia, 23/6/09 (Russ.)</ref> Since 1976, no Soviet space robot has flown to the Moon—the Politburo stopped their flights to prevent an Apollo hoax disclosure. And the 1980s Politburo led the USSR to a break-up. As a result, the Russian leadership cancelled the Energia rocket in 1993. All these actions were in favour of the USA.<ref name="Popov9"/><ref>A. Popov, "[http://manonmoon.ru/articles/st10.htm The Moon race—a contractual game?]", 15/1/10 (Russ.)</ref>
Since 1967, the Politburo of the CPSU Central Committee has helped the USA while impeding the Soviet Moon programme by all means. The Proton rocket failure in September 1967 was a result of a diversion.<ref name="Mukhin"/><sup>(p. 172)</sup> The N-1 rocket failure in June 1969 was a result of in internal engine explosion caused by a foreign metallic object.<ref>[http://epizodsspace.narod.ru/bibl/chertok/kniga-4/g12.html Triumphs and crises of the Moon programmes], B. Chertok, 21/10/09 (Russ.)</ref> In 1970, the USSR and the USA secretly agreed to hide from the public some circumstances of the latter's Moon programme.<ref name="Popov2">A. Popov, "[http://manonmoon.ru/articles/st2.htm A surprising find]", 15/7/09 (Russ.)</ref><ref name="Popov4">A. Popov, "[http://manonmoon.ru/articles/st4.htm Apollo 13—an empty 'boilerplate'?]", 24/9/09 (Russ.)</ref><ref name="Popov5">A. Popov, "[http://manonmoon.ru/articles/st5.htm Agreement of the USSR and the USA on the Moon becomes obvious]", 24/9/09 (Russ.)</ref> In 1974, the Politburo ordered the destruction of 3 ready-to-fly N-1 rockets. (The USA and Japan's NASDA bought and licensed their NK-33 engines a couple of decades later,<ref>[http://aerospaceguide.net/rocketengines/nk-33.html NK-33 and NK-43 rocket engines], V. Stathopoulos, 11/10/09</ref> and NASA will use them, marketed by GenCorp Aerojet as AJ26,<ref>[http://aerojet.com/capabilities/spacelift.php Space lift propulsion], AeroJet-General Corp.</ref> in the Orbital Sciences "Taurus II" expendable launch system.)<ref>[http://www.orbital.com/NewsInfo/Publications/TaurusII_fact.pdf Taurus II fact sheet], Orbital Sciences Corp., 21/10/09</ref><ref>[http://izvestia.ru/news/news208123 NASA will use a Soviet engine in its rockets], Izvestia, 23/6/09 (Russ.)</ref> Since 1976, no Soviet space robot has flown to the Moon—the Politburo stopped their flights to prevent an Apollo hoax disclosure. And the 1980s Politburo led the USSR to a break-up. As a result, the Russian leadership cancelled the Energia rocket in 1993. All these actions were in favour of the USA.<ref name="Popov9"/><ref>A. Popov, "[http://manonmoon.ru/articles/st10.htm The Moon race—a contractual game?]", 15/1/10 (Russ.)</ref>
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On the death of Virgil Grissom,<ref>[http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/grissom-vi.html Virgil Grissom], NASA, 4/12/08</ref> Edward White,<ref>[http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/white-eh.html Edward White], NASA, 4/12/08</ref> and Roger Chaffee<ref>[http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/chaffee-rb.html Roger Chaffee], NASA, 4/12/08</ref> (in the Apollo 1 fire), Edward Givens<ref>[http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/givens-eg.html Edward Givens], NASA, 4/12/08</ref> (on a car crash), Clifton Williams<ref>[http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/williams-cc.html Clifton Williams], NASA, 4/12/08</ref> (on a T-38 jet trainer), Michael Adams<ref>[http://history.nasa.gov/x15/adams.html Michael Adams], NASA, 24/4/01</ref> (on an X-15 high-altitude experimental aircraft), Robert Lawrence<ref>[http://www.hill.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=5878 Robert Lawrence], Hill Air Force Base</ref> (on an F-104B combat trainer), Russel Rogers<ref>[http://astronautix.com/astros/rogers.htm Russel Rogers], Mark Wade, 31/7/08</ref> (on an F-105 fighter), and Thomas Baron<ref>[http://www.clavius.org/baron-test.html Thomas Baron's testimony], Jay Windley, 21/3/06</ref> with all his family (at a railroad crossing) in 1967,<ref>[http://history.nasa.gov/Apollo204/barron.html Baron Report (1965–1966)], NASA, 3/2/03</ref> the NASA defenders asked: Why remove the disagreeable along with the unique experimental aircraft or the first spacecraft prototype?<ref name="Yatskin"/>
On the death of Virgil Grissom,<ref>[http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/grissom-vi.html Virgil Grissom], NASA, 4/12/08</ref> Edward White,<ref>[http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/white-eh.html Edward White], NASA, 4/12/08</ref> and Roger Chaffee<ref>[http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/chaffee-rb.html Roger Chaffee], NASA, 4/12/08</ref> (in the Apollo 1 fire), Edward Givens<ref>[http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/givens-eg.html Edward Givens], NASA, 4/12/08</ref> (on a car crash), Clifton Williams<ref>[http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/williams-cc.html Clifton Williams], NASA, 4/12/08</ref> (on a T-38 jet trainer), Michael Adams<ref>[http://history.nasa.gov/x15/adams.html Michael Adams], NASA, 24/4/01</ref> (on an X-15 high-altitude experimental aircraft), Robert Lawrence<ref>[http://www.hill.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=5878 Robert Lawrence], Hill Air Force Base</ref> (on an F-104B combat trainer), Russel Rogers<ref>[http://astronautix.com/astros/rogers.htm Russel Rogers], M. Wade, 31/7/08</ref> (on an F-105 fighter), and Thomas Baron<ref>[http://www.clavius.org/baron-test.html Thomas Baron's testimony], J. Windley, 21/3/06</ref> with all his family (at a railroad crossing) in 1967,<ref>[http://history.nasa.gov/Apollo204/barron.html Baron Report (1965–1966)], NASA, 3/2/03</ref> the NASA defenders asked: Why remove the disagreeable along with the unique experimental aircraft or the first spacecraft prototype?<ref name="Yatskin"/>
|3 of the X-15 were built, and its last flight was a year later (in 1968), out of 9 service years in total.<ref>[http://astronautix.com/craft/x15a.htm X-15A], Mark Wade, 31/7/08</ref> Apollo 1 was not the first prototype but had a serial number of 012.<ref>[http://history.nasa.gov/Apollo204 Apollo-1 (204)], NASA, 18/1/07</ref>. For many years before and after 1967 both the US and Soviet space industry had from 0 to 3 death cases per year. Only in 1967, a year before the first manned Apollo flight, there were 11 death cases.<ref name="Popov"/><sup>(pp. 41–49)</sup>
|3 of the X-15 were built, and its last flight was a year later (in 1968), out of 9 service years in total.<ref>[http://astronautix.com/craft/x15a.htm X-15A], M. Wade, 31/7/08</ref> Apollo 1 was not the first prototype but had a serial number of 012.<ref>[http://history.nasa.gov/Apollo204 Apollo-1 (204)], NASA, 18/1/07</ref>. For many years before and after 1967 both the US and Soviet space industry had from 0 to 3 death cases per year. Only in 1967, a year before the first manned Apollo flight, there were 11 death cases.<ref name="Popov"/><sup>(pp. 41–49)</sup>


The Apollo 1 crew was still alive for at least 15 minutes after the craft caught fire, because their autopsy found that they have managed to develop pulmatory oedema, which cannot happen if they had died earlier.<ref name="step"/><sup>[http://books.google.com?id=EwEEIzdTfW0C&pg=PA95 (p. 95)]</sup> Senior NASA astronaut and Apollo 1 commander Virgil Grissom was a sharp critic of the programme. "Quite a number of things are not in order with this spacecraft, he once said. "It's not as good as the ones we flew before." He publicly called the Apollo capsule "a bucket of bolts" and the spacecraft "a heap of old scrap". On 22 January 1967 (5 days before his death), he picked the largest lemon from his lemon garden in Texas, and intended to hang it on the Apollo spacecraft—as a symbol of failure. (In December 1966, a report made by Joe Shea noted that "At least 20,000 failures of all kinds had been logged, more than 200 of them in the environmental control system.")<ref name="Rene"/><sup>(p. 115)</sup><ref>Hugo Young, Bryan Silcock, and Peter Dunn, "Journey to Tranquility", Jonathan Cape, 1969, ISBN 9780224617840, p. 185</ref> Grissom had received death threats earlier, which his family saw as coming from the space programme. "If there ever is a serious accident in the space programme, it's likely to be me", he said to his wife.<ref name="Rene"/><sup>(p. 39)</sup><ref name="step"/><sup>[http://books.google.com?id=EwEEIzdTfW0C&pg=PA87 (pp. 87–90)]</sup> NASA quality engineer Thomas Baron died with his family a week after his 500-page report analysing the Apollo 1 incident was deposed before the Congressational committee, and the report vanished.<ref name="step"/><sup>[http://books.google.com?id=EwEEIzdTfW0C&pg=PA94 (p. 94)]</sup>
The Apollo 1 crew was still alive for at least 15 minutes after the craft caught fire, because their autopsy found that they have managed to develop pulmatory oedema, which cannot happen if they had died earlier.<ref name="step"/><sup>[http://books.google.com?id=EwEEIzdTfW0C&pg=PA95 (p. 95)]</sup> Senior NASA astronaut and Apollo 1 commander Virgil Grissom was a sharp critic of the programme. "Quite a number of things are not in order with this spacecraft, he once said. "It's not as good as the ones we flew before." He publicly called the Apollo capsule "a bucket of bolts" and the spacecraft "a heap of old scrap". On 22 January 1967 (5 days before his death), he picked the largest lemon from his lemon garden in Texas, and intended to hang it on the Apollo spacecraft—as a symbol of failure. (In December 1966, a report made by Joe Shea noted that "At least 20,000 failures of all kinds had been logged, more than 200 of them in the environmental control system.")<ref name="Rene"/><sup>(p. 115)</sup><ref>H. Young, B. Silcock, and P. Dunn, "Journey to Tranquility", Jonathan Cape, 1969, ISBN 9780224617840, p. 185</ref> Grissom had received death threats earlier, which his family saw as coming from the space programme. "If there ever is a serious accident in the space programme, it's likely to be me", he said to his wife.<ref name="Rene"/><sup>(p. 39)</sup><ref name="step"/><sup>[http://books.google.com?id=EwEEIzdTfW0C&pg=PA87 (pp. 87–90)]</sup> NASA quality engineer Thomas Baron died with his family a week after his 500-page report analysing the Apollo 1 incident was deposed before the Congressational committee, and the report vanished.<ref name="step"/><sup>[http://books.google.com?id=EwEEIzdTfW0C&pg=PA94 (p. 94)]</sup>
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There are plenty of museums, including the Smithsonian and others, where members of the public can touch and examine rocks from the Moon.<ref name="gmh"/>
There are plenty of museums, including the Smithsonian and others, where members of the public can touch and examine rocks from the Moon.<ref name="gmh"/>
|Unlike the Apollo lunar samples, their Soviet counterparts exhibit triboluminescence<ref>Andrey Vladimirovich Mokhov, "[http://naukaran.ru/plan2007_1/16.shtml Moon under microscope]", Science Publishing House, 2007, ISBN 9785020342804 (Russ.)</ref> and non-oxidation,<ref>A. Mokhov et al, "[http://springerlink.com/content/600w5r6164077ul3 Find of unusual complex oxides and η-bronze in lunar regolith]", Doklady Earth Sciences, ISSN 1028-334X, Vol. 421, No. 2, 8/08</ref> contain 6 to 9 times more Mercury (which should be uniformly distributed on the lunar surface),<ref>Belyaev, Y., Koveshnikova, T., "[http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1979rhrm.conf..468B On the mercury content in highland (Luna 20) and mare (Luna 16) regolith.]", ''Regolith from the highland region of the Moon'', pp. 468, 469</ref> orders of magnitude more molybdenum, wolfram, cadmium and silver, and have 50 times lower thermoluminescence sensitivity. Also, A. Dollfus and E. Bouell of the Paris Observatory found that unlike the NASA samples, the polarisation of reflected light from the Soviet samples corresponds to that from the Moon surface.<ref name="Mukhin"/><sup>(pp. 141–152, 208–210, 216–224, 231–232)</sup><ref>"Lunar soil from Mare Fecunditatis", Collection of articles, Science Publishing House, 1974, pp. 280, 290, 292, 311, 312, 336, 337, 403, 427, 429, 433, 435, 437, 438, 440, 444, 469, 478, 519, 522, 523 (Russ.)</ref><ref>[http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1972E&PSL..13..257J Petrology of a portion of the Mare Fecunditatis regolith], Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 13, 1/1/72, pp. 257–271</ref>
|Unlike the Apollo lunar samples, their Soviet counterparts exhibit triboluminescence<ref>A. Mokhov, "[http://naukaran.ru/plan2007_1/16.shtml Moon under microscope]", Science Publishing House, 2007, ISBN 9785020342804 (Russ.)</ref> and non-oxidation,<ref>A. Mokhov et al, "[http://springerlink.com/content/600w5r6164077ul3 Find of unusual complex oxides and η-bronze in lunar regolith]", Doklady Earth Sciences, ISSN 1028-334X, Vol. 421, No. 2, 8/08</ref> contain 6 to 9 times more Mercury (which should be uniformly distributed on the lunar surface),<ref>Belyaev, Y., Koveshnikova, T., "[http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1979rhrm.conf..468B On the mercury content in highland (Luna 20) and mare (Luna 16) regolith.]", ''Regolith from the highland region of the Moon'', pp. 468, 469</ref> orders of magnitude more molybdenum, wolfram, cadmium and silver, and have 50 times lower thermoluminescence sensitivity. Also, A. Dollfus and E. Bouell of the Paris Observatory found that unlike the NASA samples, the polarisation of reflected light from the Soviet samples corresponds to that from the Moon surface.<ref name="Mukhin"/><sup>(pp. 141–152, 208–210, 216–224, 231–232)</sup><ref>"Lunar soil from Mare Fecunditatis", Collection of articles, Science Publishing House, 1974, pp. 280, 290, 292, 311, 312, 336, 337, 403, 427, 429, 433, 435, 437, 438, 440, 444, 469, 478, 519, 522, 523 (Russ.)</ref><ref>[http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1972E&PSL..13..257J Petrology of a portion of the Mare Fecunditatis regolith], Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 13, 1/1/72, pp. 257–271</ref>


Geochemist Minoru Ozima of the Tokyo University discovered that the nitrogen-14/nitrogen-15 isotope ratio in the Apollo lunar samples is very different from that in the solar wind whose blasts drilled these atoms into the lunar soil.<ref>[http://nature.com/news/2005/050803/full/news050801-8.html Moon soils store Earth's early breath], Nature, 2/8/05</ref><ref>[http://bioedonline.org/news/news.cfm?art=1944 Moon soils store Earth's early breath], Mark Peplow, 3/8/05</ref> The explanation is simple—the Apollo's soil was made on Earth.<ref name="Mukhin"/><sup>(pp. 467–470)</sup>
Geochemist Minoru Ozima of the Tokyo University discovered that the nitrogen-14/nitrogen-15 isotope ratio in the Apollo lunar samples is very different from that in the solar wind whose blasts drilled these atoms into the lunar soil.<ref>[http://nature.com/news/2005/050803/full/news050801-8.html Moon soils store Earth's early breath], Nature, 2/8/05</ref><ref>[http://bioedonline.org/news/news.cfm?art=1944 Moon soils store Earth's early breath], M. Peplow, 3/8/05</ref> The explanation is simple—the Apollo's soil was made on Earth.<ref name="Mukhin"/><sup>(pp. 467–470)</sup>


In the 1990s, publications about lunar soil simulation started to appear.<ref>[http://ares.jsc.nasa.gov/HumanExplore/Exploration/EXlibrary/DOCS/EIC050.HTML JSC-1: A new lunar soil simulant], Proceedings of "Engineering, Construction, and Operations in Space IV", ASCE, 1994, pp. 857–866</ref> They could not have appeared earlier as this would raise questions about the Apollo programme.<ref name="soil">A. Popov, "[http://manonmoon.ru/book/16.htm The American lunar soil—a rich soil for doubts]", 16/3/09 (Russ.)</ref>
In the 1990s, publications about lunar soil simulation started to appear.<ref>[http://ares.jsc.nasa.gov/HumanExplore/Exploration/EXlibrary/DOCS/EIC050.HTML JSC-1: A new lunar soil simulant], Proceedings of "Engineering, Construction, and Operations in Space IV", ASCE, 1994, pp. 857–866</ref> They could not have appeared earlier as this would raise questions about the Apollo programme.<ref name="soil">A. Popov, "[http://manonmoon.ru/book/16.htm The American lunar soil—a rich soil for doubts]", 16/3/09 (Russ.)</ref>
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Carlton Allen, Astromaterials Curator Manager: ''"We in the Astromaterials Acquisition and Curation Office continue our core missions providing samples of extraterrestrial material to the international science and education communities and curating these unique samples for future generations."''<ref>[http://curator.jsc.nasa.gov/lunar/lnews/LNDec03/Allen2.html Astromaterials acquisition and curation at JSC], Carlton Allen, NASA, 12/03</ref>
Carlton Allen, Astromaterials Curator Manager: ''"We in the Astromaterials Acquisition and Curation Office continue our core missions providing samples of extraterrestrial material to the international science and education communities and curating these unique samples for future generations."''<ref>[http://curator.jsc.nasa.gov/lunar/lnews/LNDec03/Allen2.html Astromaterials acquisition and curation at JSC], C. Allen, NASA, 12/03</ref>
|Poor contemporary scientists. With their instruments, they can register every single atom in a substance, but they were denied trust.
|Poor contemporary scientists. With their instruments, they can register every single atom in a substance, but they were denied trust.


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On 21 July 1969, Armstrong and Aldrin left lunar laser ranging reflectors on the Moon surface. They reflect pulses of laser light fired from the Earth, helping measure its distance to the Moon with high accuracy. Apollo 14 and 15 also left each one such reflector.<ref>[http://jpl.nasa.gov/news/features.cfm?feature=605 Apollo 11 experiment still going strong after 35 years], NASA, 20/7/04</ref><ref>[http://physics.ucsd.edu/~tmurphy/apollo/lrrr.html Lunar Retroreflectors], Assoc. Prof. Tom Murphy, 22/7/08</ref>
On 21 July 1969, Armstrong and Aldrin left lunar laser ranging reflectors on the Moon surface. They reflect pulses of laser light fired from the Earth, helping measure its distance to the Moon with high accuracy. Apollo 14 and 15 also left each one such reflector.<ref>[http://jpl.nasa.gov/news/features.cfm?feature=605 Apollo 11 experiment still going strong after 35 years], NASA, 20/7/04</ref><ref>[http://physics.ucsd.edu/~tmurphy/apollo/lrrr.html Lunar Retroreflectors], Assoc. Prof. T. Murphy, 22/7/08</ref>
|The Apollo 11, 14 and 15 reflectors were left on the Moon by secret Surveyor<ref>[http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/lunar/surveyor.html Surveyor (1966–1968)], NASA, 5/10/06</ref> 8, 9, and 10 unmanned probes that were not really cancelled as declared.<ref name="Sibrel"/><ref>Yaroslav Golovanov, "The truth about the Apollo programme", [http://epizodsspace.narod.ru/bibl/golovanov/apollo/08.html Chapter 7: Now when the goal was reached], EXMO Press, 2000, ISBN 9785815301061 (Russ.)</ref><ref>A. Popov, "Man on the Moon? What evidence?", [http://moon.thelook.ru/book/17.htm Chapter 17: Surveyors landed on the Moon], 27/12/06 (Russ.)</ref>
|The Apollo 11, 14 and 15 reflectors were left on the Moon by secret Surveyor<ref>[http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/lunar/surveyor.html Surveyor (1966–1968)], NASA, 5/10/06</ref> 8, 9, and 10 unmanned probes that were not really cancelled as declared.<ref name="Sibrel"/><ref>Y. Golovanov, "The truth about the Apollo programme", [http://epizodsspace.narod.ru/bibl/golovanov/apollo/08.html Chapter 7: Now when the goal was reached], EXMO Press, 2000, ISBN 9785815301061 (Russ.)</ref><ref>A. Popov, "Man on the Moon? What evidence?", [http://moon.thelook.ru/book/17.htm Chapter 17: Surveyors landed on the Moon], 27/12/06 (Russ.)</ref>
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;TV and radio signals received from the Moon
20% of mankind at the time watched Neil Armstrong's first steps on the Moon. Three tracking stations were receiving these signals from the Moon simultaneously. They were CSIRO's Parkes Radio Telescope, the Honeysuckle Creek tracking station outside Canberra, and NASA's Goldstone station in California. They received the voice communication with and between the astronauts,<ref name="A15">[http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a15/a15.clsout3.html#1672206 The hammer and the feather], NASA, 25/9/08</ref> and spacecraft and biomedical telemetry radio signals from the Moon too.<ref>[http://www.parkes.atnf.csiro.au/news_events/apollo11 The Parkes Observatory's support of the Apollo 11 mission], John Sarkissian, 10/00</ref>
20% of mankind at the time watched Neil Armstrong's first steps on the Moon. Three tracking stations were receiving these signals from the Moon simultaneously. They were CSIRO's Parkes Radio Telescope, the Honeysuckle Creek tracking station outside Canberra, and NASA's Goldstone station in California. They received the voice communication with and between the astronauts,<ref name="A15">[http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a15/a15.clsout3.html#1672206 The hammer and the feather], NASA, 25/9/08</ref> and spacecraft and biomedical telemetry radio signals from the Moon too.<ref>[http://www.parkes.atnf.csiro.au/news_events/apollo11 The Parkes Observatory's support of the Apollo 11 mission], J. Sarkissian, 10/00</ref>
|The TV and radio signals were emitted from Earth to the Moon and re-translated to Earth by the radio equipment of special secret Surveyor or Orbiter unmanned crafts.<ref name="Popov"/><sup>(pp. 196, 197)</sup> (27 of 61 US space rocket launches in 1968 were secret,<ref>[http://epizodsspace.narod.ru/bibl/ejeg/1969/69.html Yearbook of the Great Soviet Encyclopædia], 1969, table 2 (Russ.)</ref> and 20 of 47 in 1969).<ref>[http://epizodsspace.narod.ru/bibl/ejeg/1970/70.html Yearbook of the Great Soviet Encyclopædia], 1970, table 4 (Russ.)</ref>
|The TV and radio signals were emitted from Earth to the Moon and re-translated to Earth by the radio equipment of special secret Surveyor or Orbiter unmanned crafts.<ref name="Popov"/><sup>(pp. 196, 197)</sup> (27 of 61 US space rocket launches in 1968 were secret,<ref>[http://epizodsspace.narod.ru/bibl/ejeg/1969/69.html Yearbook of the Great Soviet Encyclopædia], 1969, table 2 (Russ.)</ref> and 20 of 47 in 1969).<ref>[http://epizodsspace.narod.ru/bibl/ejeg/1970/70.html Yearbook of the Great Soviet Encyclopædia], 1970, table 4 (Russ.)</ref>
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;Tracking by the USSR
Unable to track Apollo flights due to incompatibility issues, in 1968 the USSR built in Simferopol (Crimea) a dedicated tracking facility with a S-band (13 cm) antenna with a diameter of 32 m. To track the spacecraft on their lunar orbits, their data was needed. As it was not published, it was calculated based on the start and Moon arrival times of the Apollo crafts reported on US radio. Apollo 8, 10, 11 and 12 from December 1968 to November 1969 were tracked, including voice communications of the astronauts with Earth, TV images, and telemetry data.<ref>"[http://novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/content/numbers/271/03.shtml We saw how Americans landed on the Moon]" by Acad. Yevgeniy Molotov, Space News, 12/05 (Russ.)</ref><ref>"[http://astronaut.ru/bookcase/article/article102.htm Did Americans fly to the Moon?]" by Valery Mishakov, Secret Advisor, 2006, issue 3 (Russ.)</ref>
Unable to track Apollo flights due to incompatibility issues, in 1968 the USSR built in Simferopol (Crimea) a dedicated tracking facility with a S-band (13 cm) antenna with a diameter of 32 m. To track the spacecraft on their lunar orbits, their data was needed. As it was not published, it was calculated based on the start and Moon arrival times of the Apollo crafts reported on US radio. Apollo 8, 10, 11 and 12 from December 1968 to November 1969 were tracked, including voice communications of the astronauts with Earth, TV images, and telemetry data.<ref>"[http://novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/content/numbers/271/03.shtml We saw how Americans landed on the Moon]" by Acad. Y. Molotov, Space News, 12/05 (Russ.)</ref><ref>"[http://astronaut.ru/bookcase/article/article102.htm Did Americans fly to the Moon?]" by V. Mishakov, Secret Advisor, 2006, issue 3 (Russ.)</ref>
|This was the only Soviet tracking facility. The fact that orbit data was calculated based on the start and Moon arrival times of the Apollo crafts reported on US radio means that the USSR did not fix the fact of ''Apollos'' leaving Earth orbit for the Moon nor did it track their movement on the spaceway Eath—Moon. Because if they fixed and tracked, then no orbit calculation or using US radio reports about the start and Moon arrival times would be needed. Thus the fact of ''Apollos'' leaving Earth orbit and the entire flight from the Earth to the Moon were left totally unconfirmed by Soviet means. Nor did the USSR track this in a telescope, as reported from the only Soviet facility capable of that—the Sternberg Astronomical Institute in Moscow.<ref>A. Popov, "[http://manonmoon.ru/book/21.htm How 'ours' tracked the ''Apollos'']", 16/3/09 (Russ.)</ref>
|This was the only Soviet tracking facility. The fact that orbit data was calculated based on the start and Moon arrival times of the Apollo crafts reported on US radio means that the USSR did not fix the fact of ''Apollos'' leaving Earth orbit for the Moon nor did it track their movement on the spaceway Eath—Moon. Because if they fixed and tracked, then no orbit calculation or using US radio reports about the start and Moon arrival times would be needed. Thus the fact of ''Apollos'' leaving Earth orbit and the entire flight from the Earth to the Moon were left totally unconfirmed by Soviet means. Nor did the USSR track this in a telescope, as reported from the only Soviet facility capable of that—the Sternberg Astronomical Institute in Moscow.<ref>A. Popov, "[http://manonmoon.ru/book/21.htm How 'ours' tracked the ''Apollos'']", 16/3/09 (Russ.)</ref>
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Not every waving flag needs a breeze—at least not in space. When astronauts were planting the flagpole they rotated it back and forth to better penetrate the lunar soil (anyone who's set a blunt tent-post will know how this works). So of course the flag waved! Unfurling a piece of rolled-up cloth with stored angular momentum will naturally result in waves and ripples—no breeze required!<ref name="gmh"/>
Not every waving flag needs a breeze—at least not in space. When astronauts were planting the flagpole they rotated it back and forth to better penetrate the lunar soil (anyone who's set a blunt tent-post will know how this works). So of course the flag waved! Unfurling a piece of rolled-up cloth with stored angular momentum will naturally result in waves and ripples—no breeze required!<ref name="gmh"/>
|The backpacks, designed for one-sixth gravity, must have had the cooling systems removed, to allow for movement without falling over. With very near and hot studio lighting, that left one hot astronaut inside... The necessary mammoth amounts of air-conditioning were probably responsible for the air count... This rare clip [showing waving US flag], attained decades ago, was never rereleased, with the inevitable increasing experience and scrutiny.<ref name="funny"/><sup>(29:36–30:38)</sup><ref>[http://dos.nm.ru/usflag.mp4 Waving US flag], two short excerpts from the film "A funny thing happened on the way to the Moon" by Bart Sibrel, 30:16–30:21 and 30:31–30:38</ref>
|The backpacks, designed for one-sixth gravity, must have had the cooling systems removed, to allow for movement without falling over. With very near and hot studio lighting, that left one hot astronaut inside... The necessary mammoth amounts of air-conditioning were probably responsible for the air count... This rare clip [showing waving US flag], attained decades ago, was never rereleased, with the inevitable increasing experience and scrutiny.<ref name="funny"/><sup>(29:36–30:38)</sup><ref>[http://dos.nm.ru/usflag.mp4 Waving US flag], two short excerpts from the film "A funny thing happened on the way to the Moon" by B. Sibrel, 30:16–30:21 and 30:31–30:38</ref>
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Michael Collins used this map to mark the estimated [Apollo 11] Lunar Module locations given to him by Houston.<ref>[http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a11/images11.html#flownLAM2 Flown CMP map LAM-2], NASA, 21/11/09</ref>
Michael Collins used this map to mark the estimated [Apollo 11] Lunar Module locations given to him by Houston.<ref>[http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a11/images11.html#flownLAM2 Flown CMP map LAM-2], NASA, 21/11/09</ref>
|"Moon" surfaces like this have artificially been prepared on the Earth (Flagstaff, Arizona) in the 1960s, as Dr Farook El Baz explained in the BBC film "Moon"<ref>[http://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/4802849 The planets], series producer David McNab, BBC/A&E, 1999, part 1, [http://manonmoon.ru/addon/f7/moon.avi subpart 4: Moon] (357 MB)</ref> (see also <ref>[http://pruned.blogspot.com/2007/09/simulated-worlds.html Simulated worlds], A. Trevi, 11/9/07</ref>). At 17:00 in that film, an experienced hand of a master superimposes a slight veil on a photo of this artificial surface to get a cosmic look.<ref name="Popov8">A. Popov, "Man on the Moon? What evidence?", [http://moon.thelook.ru/book/8.htm Chapter 8: Landing], 8/1/07 (Russ.)</ref>
|"Moon" surfaces like this have artificially been prepared on the Earth (Flagstaff, Arizona) in the 1960s, as Dr Farook El Baz explained in the BBC film "Moon"<ref>[http://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/4802849 The planets], series producer D. McNab, BBC/A&E, 1999, part 1, [http://manonmoon.ru/addon/f7/moon.avi subpart 4: Moon] (357 MB)</ref> (see also <ref>[http://pruned.blogspot.com/2007/09/simulated-worlds.html Simulated worlds], A. Trevi, 11/9/07</ref>). At 17:00 in that film, an experienced hand of a master superimposes a slight veil on a photo of this artificial surface to get a cosmic look.<ref name="Popov8">A. Popov, "Man on the Moon? What evidence?", [http://moon.thelook.ru/book/8.htm Chapter 8: Landing], 8/1/07 (Russ.)</ref>
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A set of recent still images was published by NASA on July 17, 2009. Taken by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) mission, these images show lunar landers, including that of Apollo 11, standing on the surface, science experiments, and, in one case, astronaut footprints in a line between the Apollo 14 lander and a nearby science experiment.<ref>[http://nasa.gov/mission_pages/LRO/multimedia/lroimages/apollosites.html NASA's LRO spacecraft gets its first look at Apollo landing sites], NASA, 17/7/09</ref> A month after LROC's first image of the Apollo 11 landing site was acquired, the LRO passed over again providing the [LRO Camera] (LROC) instrument a new view of the historic site.<ref>[http://lunarscience.arc.nasa.gov/articles/lro-looks-at-apollo-11-landing-site LRO looks at Apollo 11 landing site], Teague Soderman, NASA, 2/10/09</ref><ref>[http://wms.lroc.asu.edu/lroc_browse/view/M104362199R LROC image browser—M104362199R], NASA Goddard Space Flight Centre / Arizona State University, 8/8/09 (a 253 MB "raw" TIFF file is also offered for download there)</ref>
A set of recent still images was published by NASA on July 17, 2009. Taken by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) mission, these images show lunar landers, including that of Apollo 11, standing on the surface, science experiments, and, in one case, astronaut footprints in a line between the Apollo 14 lander and a nearby science experiment.<ref>[http://nasa.gov/mission_pages/LRO/multimedia/lroimages/apollosites.html NASA's LRO spacecraft gets its first look at Apollo landing sites], NASA, 17/7/09</ref> A month after LROC's first image of the Apollo 11 landing site was acquired, the LRO passed over again providing the [LRO Camera] (LROC) instrument a new view of the historic site.<ref>[http://lunarscience.arc.nasa.gov/articles/lro-looks-at-apollo-11-landing-site LRO looks at Apollo 11 landing site], T. Soderman, NASA, 2/10/09</ref><ref>[http://wms.lroc.asu.edu/lroc_browse/view/M104362199R LROC image browser—M104362199R], NASA Goddard Space Flight Centre / Arizona State University, 8/8/09 (a 253 MB "raw" TIFF file is also offered for download there)</ref>
|Photos showing those objects can be made on a printed lunar surface photos with rough models of the objects added, or using a computer.<ref>A. Popov, "[http://manonmoon.ru/articles/st1.htm Will we learn the truth about the Americans from the Americans and their defenders?]", 15/7/09 (Russ.)</ref>
|Photos showing those objects can be made on a printed lunar surface photos with rough models of the objects added, or using a computer.<ref>A. Popov, "[http://manonmoon.ru/articles/st1.htm Will we learn the truth about the Americans from the Americans and their defenders?]", 15/7/09 (Russ.)</ref>


Anyone with a bit of common sense should realize that NASA could have Photoshopped these landing site photos much more easily than taking them from an orbiting probe.<ref>[http://fakeapollo.com/2009/08/google-moon-nasas-lro-attempts-to.html Google Moon: NASA's LRO attempts to resolve the Moon hoax once and for all], Luke Sargent, 24/8/09</ref>
Anyone with a bit of common sense should realize that NASA could have Photoshopped these landing site photos much more easily than taking them from an orbiting probe.<ref>[http://fakeapollo.com/2009/08/google-moon-nasas-lro-attempts-to.html Google Moon: NASA's LRO attempts to resolve the Moon hoax once and for all], L. Sargent, 24/8/09</ref>
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#Ground hotspot around astronaut (top left) but dark horizon, unlike sunshine.
#Rock in the distance (left) front lit, while astronaut is back lit. Rock shadow should be parallel to astronaut's.
#Rock in the distance (left) front lit, while astronaut is back lit. Rock shadow should be parallel to astronaut's.
#Dark side of astronaut fully lit, but no flashbulb, while his shadow is solid black.<ref>[http://rense.com/1.imagesH/11_2dees.jpg Apollo 11 / Famous shot of Aldrin "walking on the Moon"—signs of fakery], David Dees</ref>
#Dark side of astronaut fully lit, but no flashbulb, while his shadow is solid black.<ref>[http://rense.com/1.imagesH/11_2dees.jpg Apollo 11 / Famous shot of Aldrin "walking on the Moon"—signs of fakery], D. Dees</ref>
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At 13:35 P.M., as the [Apollo 11] command module with its human passengers and its cargo of Moon rocks sped on a north-easterly course 80 [nautical] miles above the Gilbert Islands, it slammed into the atmosphere and streaked like a flaming meteor towards a soft landing in the water below. Fifteen minutes later the command ship's three parachutes lowered it gently, at 21 [nautical] miles an hour, into the Pacific 950 [nautical] miles south-west of Hawaii, 2.7 [nautical] miles (5 km) from its aiming point and 13.8 [nautical] miles (25.6 km) from the [aircraft] carrier Hornet, the recovery ship. Man's first expedition to another world was over. President Nixon watched the recovery from one of the Hornet's two bridges. He caught a glimpse of the spaceship's fiery re-entry into the atmosphere, but shared in the disappointment of the crew and millions of television viewers when the craft splashed down out of sight of the ship.<ref>[http://manonmoon.ru/addon/look/img_3233.html Apollo 11: On the Moon], Look, 8/69, page 63</ref> [Apollo 11] capsule was first righted by flotation bags.<ref name="life">[http://manonmoon.ru/addon/life/img_3162.html To the Moon and back], Life, 8/69, page 90</ref><sup>(left photo)</sup>
At 13:35 P.M., as the [Apollo 11] command module with its human passengers and its cargo of Moon rocks sped on a north-easterly course 80 [nautical] miles above the Gilbert Islands, it slammed into the atmosphere and streaked like a flaming meteor towards a soft landing in the water below. Fifteen minutes later the command ship's three parachutes lowered it gently, at 21 [nautical] miles an hour, into the Pacific 950 [nautical] miles south-west of Hawaii, 2.7 [nautical] miles (5 km) from its aiming point and 13.8 [nautical] miles (25.6 km) from the [aircraft] carrier Hornet, the recovery ship. Man's first expedition to another world was over. President Nixon watched the recovery from one of the Hornet's two bridges. He caught a glimpse of the spaceship's fiery re-entry into the atmosphere, but shared in the disappointment of the crew and millions of television viewers when the craft splashed down out of sight of the ship.<ref>[http://manonmoon.ru/addon/look/img_3233.html Apollo 11: On the Moon], Look, 8/69, p. 63</ref> [Apollo 11] capsule was first righted by flotation bags.<ref name="life">[http://manonmoon.ru/addon/life/img_3162.html To the Moon and back], Life, 8/69, p. 90</ref><sup>(left photo)</sup>
|If Nixon could see the spacecraft's entry into the atmosphere down its sloping trajectory, the sky must have been exceptionally clear, assuring direct visibleness of hundreds of kilometres. Then the craft descending on three huge parachutes at only 25 km should have been noticeable too: aircraft carrier's bridges are 40–50 m above sea level, corresponding to a horizon of 20–25 km, so the high flying parachutes would be visible. But only a helicopter and the capsule were filmed, without even its parachutes.<ref name="life"/><sup>(left photo)</sup> And if the splashdown accuracy was only 5 km, why was not the ship at the aiming point but stayed 25 km away? Finally, even today Soyuz spacecraft's landing accuracy (50–60 km)<ref>[http://buran.ru/htm/gud%2023.htm Manned spacecrafts "Soyuz", "Soyuz T", "Soyuz TM"], E. Gudilin, 1/6/04 (Russ.)</ref> is an order of magnitude worse than the average of 4 km Apollo could achieve back then,<ref>[http://history.nasa.gov/SP-4029/Apollo_18-40_Entry_Splashdown_and_Recovery.htm Entry, splashdown, and recovery], NASA, 23/9/05 (see the "distance to target" line)</ref> which makes such high accuracy unreal.<ref>A. Popov, "[http://manonmoon.ru/articles/st7.htm The super-accurate Apollo splashdown—one more link of the lunar bluff]", 8/10/09 (Russ.)</ref> All issues vanish if we assume that the crew did not fly but the capsule with it was dropped in advance far enough (25 km) from the ship. Craft entry into the atmosphere can be imitated by a ballistic missile with a suitable head surface material to produce enough fire.<ref name="Popov"/><sup>(pp. 254–257)</sup>
|If Nixon could see the spacecraft's entry into the atmosphere down its sloping trajectory, the sky must have been exceptionally clear, assuring direct visibleness of hundreds of kilometres. Then the craft descending on three huge parachutes at only 25 km should have been noticeable too: aircraft carrier's bridges are 40–50 m above sea level, corresponding to a horizon of 20–25 km, so the high flying parachutes would be visible. But only a helicopter and the capsule were filmed, without even its parachutes.<ref name="life"/><sup>(left photo)</sup> And if the splashdown accuracy was only 5 km, why was not the ship at the aiming point but stayed 25 km away? Finally, even today Soyuz spacecraft's landing accuracy (50–60 km)<ref>[http://buran.ru/htm/gud%2023.htm Manned spacecrafts "Soyuz", "Soyuz T", "Soyuz TM"], E. Gudilin, 1/6/04 (Russ.)</ref> is an order of magnitude worse than the average of 4 km Apollo could achieve back then,<ref>[http://history.nasa.gov/SP-4029/Apollo_18-40_Entry_Splashdown_and_Recovery.htm Entry, splashdown, and recovery], NASA, 23/9/05 (see the "distance to target" line)</ref> which makes such high accuracy unreal.<ref>A. Popov, "[http://manonmoon.ru/articles/st7.htm The super-accurate Apollo splashdown—one more link of the lunar bluff]", 8/10/09 (Russ.)</ref> All issues vanish if we assume that the crew did not fly but the capsule with it was dropped in advance far enough (25 km) from the ship. Craft entry into the atmosphere can be imitated by a ballistic missile with a suitable head surface material to produce enough fire.<ref name="Popov"/><sup>(pp. 254–257)</sup>
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As [Apollo 11] astronauts in special isolation suits watched, frogman scrubbed the capsule down with disinfectant.<ref name="life"/><sup>(right photo)</sup> Apollo crew waved as they entered quarantine trainer aboard Hornet.<ref>[http://manonmoon.ru/addon/life/img_3163.html To the Moon and back], Life, 8/69, page 91</ref> The astronauts then settled down for an 18-day quarantine to make certain their contact with the Moon had not contaminated or infected them in any way.<ref>[http://news.google.ca/newspapers?id=PU4LAAAAIBAJ&pg=7174,1327597 'Houston, Tranquility Base here'], Walter Wisniewski, 26/7/69</ref>
As [Apollo 11] astronauts in special isolation suits watched, frogman scrubbed the capsule down with disinfectant.<ref name="life"/><sup>(right photo)</sup> Apollo crew waved as they entered quarantine trainer aboard Hornet.<ref>[http://manonmoon.ru/addon/life/img_3163.html To the Moon and back], Life, 8/69, p. 91</ref> The astronauts then settled down for an 18-day quarantine to make certain their contact with the Moon had not contaminated or infected them in any way.<ref>[http://news.google.ca/newspapers?id=PU4LAAAAIBAJ&pg=7174,1327597 'Houston, Tranquility Base here'], W. Wisniewski, 26/7/69</ref>
|What bacteria can there be on the Moon, tilled already for several billions of years every 27 days now by space cold of −150°C, now by Sun heat of +150°C, and irradiated by streams of radiation from the Sun flares? Do Earth medics have such sterilisers? And why scrub the craft down with disinfectant if it had flown through the atmosphere in a cloud with a temperature of several thousands of degrees on its return? And, if lunar bacteria do exist and are so hardy, then what quatantine, and what disinfectant can help against them? But if there was a hoax, the quarantine was important for its success. The black [gas] masks on the astronauts' faces<ref>[http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/apollo/apollo11/html/s69-40753.html S69-40753], NASA, 3/4/09</ref> helped them avoid unwanted sights by the welcoming people (and questions from the press during the whole quarantine)<ref name="Nardwuar"/> while getting used to their most important role (Moon flight stories), having ensured 3 weeks later that the world public opinion had already believed the Moon landings. It did, so next Apollo crews had no quarantine.<ref>A. Popov, "Man on the Moon? What evidence?", [http://moon.thelook.ru/book/18.htm Chapter 18: The difficult burden of glory], 27/12/06 (Russ.)</ref>
|What bacteria can there be on the Moon, tilled already for several billions of years every 27 days now by space cold of −150°C, now by Sun heat of +150°C, and irradiated by streams of radiation from the Sun flares? Do Earth medics have such sterilisers? And why scrub the craft down with disinfectant if it had flown through the atmosphere in a cloud with a temperature of several thousands of degrees on its return? And, if lunar bacteria do exist and are so hardy, then what quatantine, and what disinfectant can help against them? But if there was a hoax, the quarantine was important for its success. The black [gas] masks on the astronauts' faces<ref>[http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/apollo/apollo11/html/s69-40753.html S69-40753], NASA, 3/4/09</ref> helped them avoid unwanted sights by the welcoming people (and questions from the press during the whole quarantine)<ref name="Nardwuar"/> while getting used to their most important role (Moon flight stories), having ensured 3 weeks later that the world public opinion had already believed the Moon landings. It did, so next Apollo crews had no quarantine.<ref>A. Popov, "Man on the Moon? What evidence?", [http://moon.thelook.ru/book/18.htm Chapter 18: The difficult burden of glory], 27/12/06 (Russ.)</ref>
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In early 1970, the Soviet Union recovered an empty Apollo capsule and returned it to the US several months later. The capsule was identified at NASA as the BP-1227 training capsule lost a while back.<ref>[http://astronautix.com/articles/sovpsule.htm Soviets recovered an Apollo capsule!], Mark Wade, 31/7/08</ref>
In early 1970, the Soviet Union recovered an empty Apollo capsule and returned it to the US several months later. The capsule was identified at NASA as the BP-1227 training capsule lost a while back.<ref>[http://astronautix.com/articles/sovpsule.htm Soviets recovered an Apollo capsule!], M. Wade, 31/7/08</ref>
|It was on the night of 11–12 April 1970, the night after Apollo 13 was launched, and it was its capsule and not BP-1227.<ref name="Popov2"/><ref name="Popov4"/><ref name="Popov5"/><ref>Arkady Velyurov, "[http://free-inform.narod.ru/pepelaz/pepelaz-10.htm A return match: NASA versus the Main bureau of finds]", 13/11/08 (Russ.)</ref>
|It was on the night of 11–12 April 1970, the night after Apollo 13 was launched, and it was its capsule and not BP-1227.<ref name="Popov2"/><ref name="Popov4"/><ref name="Popov5"/><ref>A. Velyurov, "[http://free-inform.narod.ru/pepelaz/pepelaz-10.htm A return match: NASA versus the Main bureau of finds]", 13/11/08 (Russ.)</ref>
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Edgar Mitchell (Apollo 14): ''"Our next major problem was the well-known one of the solder ball in the abort switch, which happened just two hours before we were scheduled to go down to the lunar surface, and we noticed as we were on our last circuit of the Moon before starting down, while checking out the lunar module and getting ready, that the abort light came on in the lunar module. And that was a surprise. It shouldn't do that."''<ref>[http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/history/oral_histories/MitchellED/EDM_9-3-97.pdf Oral history transcript], Edgar Mitchell, interviewed by Sherre Scarborough, NASA, 3/9/97, p. 12-19</ref>
Edgar Mitchell (Apollo 14): ''"Our next major problem was the well-known one of the solder ball in the abort switch, which happened just two hours before we were scheduled to go down to the lunar surface, and we noticed as we were on our last circuit of the Moon before starting down, while checking out the lunar module and getting ready, that the abort light came on in the lunar module. And that was a surprise. It shouldn't do that."''<ref>[http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/history/oral_histories/MitchellED/EDM_9-3-97.pdf Oral history transcript], E. Mitchell, interviewed by S. Scarborough, NASA, 3/9/97, p. 12-19</ref>
|Harry Hurt explains what happened after the mission: "Only after their return to Earth did they learn that the bug illuminating the 'Abort' light was a loose solder ball in the wiring." <ref>Harry Hurt III, "For all mankind", Atlantic Monthly Press, 1988, ISBN 9780871131706, p. 225</ref> How did NASA discover that drop of loose solder after the [Lunar Excursion Module] (LEM) was dropped back onto the Moon? I'm really beginning to believe that the CIA resurrected Merlin the Magician and gave him a job with NASA as the assistant to the Wizard of Oz.<ref name="Rene"/><sup>(p. 117)</sup>
|Harry Hurt explains what happened after the mission: "Only after their return to Earth did they learn that the bug illuminating the 'Abort' light was a loose solder ball in the wiring." <ref>H. Hurt III, "For all mankind", Atlantic Monthly Press, 1988, ISBN 9780871131706, p. 225</ref> How did NASA discover that drop of loose solder after the [Lunar Excursion Module] (LEM) was dropped back onto the Moon? I'm really beginning to believe that the CIA resurrected Merlin the Magician and gave him a job with NASA as the assistant to the Wizard of Oz.<ref name="Rene"/><sup>(p. 117)</sup>
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Apollo 15 astronauts repeated Galileo's experiment.<ref name="A15"/><ref>[ftp://nssdcftp.gsfc.nasa.gov/miscellaneous/planetary/apollo/AS15_Ham_feath_drop3.mov Apollo 15 hammer and feather drop] (78 MB)</ref> (Apollo 15 TV camera frame rate was 20 fps.)<ref>[http://honeysucklecreek.net/station/technical.html A technical description of Honeysuckle Creek tracking station during the Apollo era], Hamish Lindsay, 15/4/09</ref>
Apollo 15 astronauts repeated Galileo's experiment.<ref name="A15"/><ref>[ftp://nssdcftp.gsfc.nasa.gov/miscellaneous/planetary/apollo/AS15_Ham_feath_drop3.mov Apollo 15 hammer and feather drop] (78 MB)</ref> (Apollo 15 TV camera frame rate was 20 fps.)<ref>[http://honeysucklecreek.net/station/technical.html A technical description of Honeysuckle Creek tracking station during the Apollo era], H. Lindsay, 15/4/09</ref>
|More than a half of the frames in the NASA (.mpg) film are repeated, and after removing them, the acceleration it was taken under was calculated as 9.5 ± 2 m/s². The experiment may have been filmed at NASA's Space Power Facility (SPF) vacuum chamber.<ref name="veche"/><ref>A. Popov, "[http://manonmoon.ru/book/11.htm That Moon gravitation]", 16/3/09 (Russ.)</ref><ref name="mustdie"/> Also, the same experiment was conducted in a London studio without a vacuum chamber and with the same results in the film "What happened on the Moon?".<ref name="what"/><ref>[http://youtube.com?v=dM0FDGOsslU Moon landing hoax—hammer & feather], Youtube, 21/6/07</ref>
|More than a half of the frames in the NASA (.mpg) film are repeated, and after removing them, the acceleration it was taken under was calculated as 9.5 ± 2 m/s². The experiment may have been filmed at NASA's Space Power Facility (SPF) vacuum chamber.<ref name="veche"/><ref>A. Popov, "[http://manonmoon.ru/book/11.htm That Moon gravitation]", 16/3/09 (Russ.)</ref><ref name="mustdie"/> Also, the same experiment was conducted in a London studio without a vacuum chamber and with the same results in the film "What happened on the Moon?".<ref name="what"/><ref>[http://youtube.com?v=dM0FDGOsslU Moon landing hoax—hammer & feather], Youtube, 21/6/07</ref>
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A view of the Apollo 15 Command and Service Module from the Lunar Module.<ref>[http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a15/images15.html#11963 AS15-88-11963], NASA, 12/11/09</ref>
A view of the Apollo 15 Command and Service Module from the Lunar Module.<ref>[http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a15/images15.html#11963 AS15-88-11963], NASA, 12/11/09</ref>
|If it were an actual three-dimensional scene, the spaceship would be 69 miles above the lunar surface—which would, I would think, make it difficult for a portion of that lunar terrain to obscure part of the ship's S-band antennæ assembly.<ref>[http://davesweb.cnchost.com/Apollo4.html Wagging the Moondoggie, Part 4], David McGowan, 25/11/09</ref>
|If it were an actual three-dimensional scene, the spaceship would be 69 miles above the lunar surface—which would, I would think, make it difficult for a portion of that lunar terrain to obscure part of the ship's S-band antennæ assembly.<ref>[http://davesweb.cnchost.com/Apollo4.html Wagging the Moondoggie, Part 4], D. McGowan, 25/11/09</ref>
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In each of the following Apollo 17 archive photos, the Earth (with an angular diameter of 1.9±0.1°) is at a different angle over the horizon: [http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/apollo/apollo17/html/as17-137-20910.html AS17-137-20910]—16°, [http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/apollo/apollo17/html/as17-134-20473.html AS17-134-20473]—32°, [http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/apollo/apollo17/html/as17-134-20384.html AS17-134-20384]—34°, [http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a17/images17.html#20957 AS17-137-20957]—16°, [http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a17/images17.html#20960 AS17-137-20960]—16°
In each of the following Apollo 17 archive photos, the Earth (with an angular diameter of 1.9±0.1°) is at a different angle over the horizon: [http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/apollo/apollo17/html/as17-137-20910.html AS17-137-20910]—16°, [http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/apollo/apollo17/html/as17-134-20473.html AS17-134-20473]—32°, [http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/apollo/apollo17/html/as17-134-20384.html AS17-134-20384]—34°, [http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a17/images17.html#20957 AS17-137-20957]—16°, [http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a17/images17.html#20960 AS17-137-20960]—16°
|Calculating from the coordinates of the Apollo 17 lunar landing site (20.16° North and 30.77° East),<ref>[http://asi.org/adb/04/01/01/02/apollo-landing-time.html Apollo landing time], Artemis Society International, 5/6/99</ref> the Earth should be at constant 53.4° above the lunar horizon.<ref>[http://internet.ocii.com/~dpwozney/apollo4.htm Various other Apollo image anomalies], David Wozney, 23/10/09</ref>
|Calculating from the coordinates of the Apollo 17 lunar landing site (20.16° North and 30.77° East),<ref>[http://asi.org/adb/04/01/01/02/apollo-landing-time.html Apollo landing time], Artemis Society International, 5/6/99</ref> the Earth should be at constant 53.4° above the lunar horizon.<ref>[http://internet.ocii.com/~dpwozney/apollo4.htm Various other Apollo image anomalies], D. Wozney, 23/10/09</ref>
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188:01:27 [Apollo 17] lunar lift-off film. The television camera was mounted on the rover which Gene [Cernan] parked about 145 m east of (behind) the lunar module. The ascent stage ignites and climbs, spacecraft foil and dust flying in all directions. Ed Fendell in Houston anticipates exactly the timing of ignition, lift-off, and the rate of climb, and the camera tilts to follows the ascent.<ref>[http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a17/video17.html#launch Return to orbit], NASA, 3/8/09</ref>
188:01:27 [Apollo 17] lunar lift-off film. The television camera was mounted on the rover which Gene [Cernan] parked about 145 m east of (behind) the lunar module. The ascent stage ignites and climbs, spacecraft foil and dust flying in all directions. Ed Fendell in Houston anticipates exactly the timing of ignition, lift-off, and the rate of climb, and the camera tilts to follows the ascent.<ref>[http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a17/video17.html#launch Return to orbit], NASA, 3/8/09</ref>
|Awesome! And there apparently either wasn't any delay in the signal or NASA had the foresight to hire a remote camera operator who was able to see a few seconds into the future.<ref>[http://davesweb.cnchost.com/Apollo5.html Wagging the Moondoggie, Part 5], David McGowan, 25/11/09</ref>
|Awesome! And there apparently either wasn't any delay in the signal or NASA had the foresight to hire a remote camera operator who was able to see a few seconds into the future.<ref>[http://davesweb.cnchost.com/Apollo5.html Wagging the Moondoggie, Part 5], D. McGowan, 25/11/09</ref>
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Stars are not readily seen in the daylight lunar sky by either the human eye or a camera because of the brightness of the sunlight surface.<ref>[http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a13/images13.html#S7031774 S70-31774], NASA, 19/9/09</ref>
Stars are not readily seen in the daylight lunar sky by either the human eye or a camera because of the brightness of the sunlight surface.<ref>[http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a13/images13.html#S7031774 S70-31774], NASA, 19/9/09</ref>
|103:22:54 Duke: ''"...Gene Cernan says that, while standing in the shadow of the Apollo 17 [Lunar Module] (LM), he could see some stars while he was outside."''<ref name="postland"/> (Correction on the star visibility issue from the Moon is introduced later.) Astronauts' reminiscences contradict the descriptions of the star sky observed by Soviet cosmonauts (Leonov, Lebedev, Savinykh) on the dayside of the orbit; light from the Earth (Earth albedo 0.367, Moon albedo 0.12) did not hamper them see the stars.<ref name="aFon"/> For example, Leonov says that "the brightest of the stars can be recognised when they are farther than 30° away from the daylight luminary [the Sun]".<ref>[http://epizodsspace.testpilot.ru/bibl/tm/1981/4-tsvetn-pal-kos.html The colour pallete of cosmos], Alexey Leonov, Technology for the youth, 4/81, pp. 27–29 (Russ.)</ref>
|103:22:54 Duke: ''"...Gene Cernan says that, while standing in the shadow of the Apollo 17 [Lunar Module] (LM), he could see some stars while he was outside."''<ref name="postland"/> (Correction on the star visibility issue from the Moon is introduced later.) Astronauts' reminiscences contradict the descriptions of the star sky observed by Soviet cosmonauts (Leonov, Lebedev, Savinykh) on the dayside of the orbit; light from the Earth (Earth albedo 0.367, Moon albedo 0.12) did not hamper them see the stars.<ref name="aFon"/> For example, Leonov says that "the brightest of the stars can be recognised when they are farther than 30° away from the daylight luminary [the Sun]".<ref>[http://epizodsspace.testpilot.ru/bibl/tm/1981/4-tsvetn-pal-kos.html The colour pallete of cosmos], A. Leonov, Technology for the youth, 4/81, pp. 27–29 (Russ.)</ref>


On the Moon, the sky is black—even during the day—and the stars are always visible.<ref>[http://nasa.gov/worldbook/moon_worldbook.html Moon], Paul Spudis, 30/11/07</ref><ref>[http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap070621.html Stars and the Solstice Sun], NASA, 21/6/07</ref>
On the Moon, the sky is black—even during the day—and the stars are always visible.<ref>[http://nasa.gov/worldbook/moon_worldbook.html Moon], P. Spudis, 30/11/07</ref><ref>[http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap070621.html Stars and the Solstice Sun], NASA, 21/6/07</ref>


In fact, the Moon is about the poorest reflector in the solar system... The Moon reflects only 7% of the sunlight that falls upon it.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/200801/liftoff.msfc.nasa.gov/academy/universe/moon.html The Moon], NASA, 20/1/00</ref>
In fact, the Moon is about the poorest reflector in the solar system... The Moon reflects only 7% of the sunlight that falls upon it.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/200801/liftoff.msfc.nasa.gov/academy/universe/moon.html The Moon], NASA, 20/1/00</ref>
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[Fred] Haise and fellow [Apollo 13] crewmen, James Lovell (spacecraft commander) and John Swigert (command module pilot), working closely with Houston ground controllers, converted their lunar module "Aquarius" into an effective lifeboat. Their emergency activation and operation of lunar module systems conserved both electrical power and water in sufficient supply to assure their safety and survival while in space and for the return to Earth.<ref>[http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/haise-fw.html Fred Wallace Haise, Jr], NASA, 4/12/08</ref>
[Fred] Haise and fellow [Apollo 13] crewmen, James Lovell (spacecraft commander) and John Swigert (command module pilot), working closely with Houston ground controllers, converted their lunar module "Aquarius" into an effective lifeboat. Their emergency activation and operation of lunar module systems conserved both electrical power and water in sufficient supply to assure their safety and survival while in space and for the return to Earth.<ref>[http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/haise-fw.html Fred Wallace Haise, Jr], NASA, 4/12/08</ref>
|Edwin Aldrin (Apollo 11): ''"The highlight of the evening was a film showing Fred Haise, my back-up on the flight to the Moon, stumbling around on the surface of the Moon until, in desperation, he retreated to the lunar lander which, the moment he stepped on the ladder, tumbled into pieces around him."''<ref name="Rene"/><sup>(p. 164)</sup><ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/virtuallystrange.net/ufo/updates/1997/jan/m05-025.shtml Moon 'photos'?], Graham William Birdsall, 5/1/97</ref><ref>Edwin Aldrin, Wayne Warga, "Return to Earth", Random House Publishers, 1973, ISBN 9780394488325, p. 189</ref>
|Edwin Aldrin (Apollo 11): ''"The highlight of the evening was a film showing Fred Haise, my back-up on the flight to the Moon, stumbling around on the surface of the Moon until, in desperation, he retreated to the lunar lander which, the moment he stepped on the ladder, tumbled into pieces around him."''<ref name="Rene"/><sup>(p. 164)</sup><ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/virtuallystrange.net/ufo/updates/1997/jan/m05-025.shtml Moon 'photos'?], G. Birdsall, 5/1/97</ref><ref>E. Aldrin, W. Warga, "Return to Earth", Random House Publishers, 1973, ISBN 9780394488325, p. 189</ref>
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Hook-and-loop fasteners, polytetrafluoroethylene non-stick coating, disposable nappies—here are only the most well-known results [of the Apollo programme] in everyday life. It has been counted that the spreading of "lunar" technologies gave the US economy an effect, estimated to more than $20bn. But the space technology created strictly for conquering of the Moon did not get further development.<ref name="kosmos">[http://1kosmos.ru/select/05.html Expenses and results], Sergei Alexandrov and Valentina Ponomaryova, All about cosmos: selected articles (Russ.)</ref>
Hook-and-loop fasteners, polytetrafluoroethylene non-stick coating, disposable nappies—here are only the most well-known results [of the Apollo programme] in everyday life. It has been counted that the spreading of "lunar" technologies gave the US economy an effect, estimated to more than $20bn. But the space technology created strictly for conquering of the Moon did not get further development.<ref name="kosmos">[http://1kosmos.ru/select/05.html Expenses and results], S. Alexandrov and V. Ponomaryova, All about cosmos: selected articles (Russ.)</ref>
|Here is what remained with the USSR after the end of the Moon race:
|Here is what remained with the USSR after the end of the Moon race:


The Proton rocket and the Soyuz spacecraft which were both developed for circumlunar, not circumterrestrial flights.<ref>[http://epizodsspace.narod.ru/bibl/chertok/kniga-3/5-1.html The 'Soyuz' have a lunar origin], Boris Chertok, 27/9/09 (Russ.)</ref><ref>A. Popov, "Man on the Moon? What evidence?", [http://moon.thelook.ru/book/15.htm Chapter 15: Flight analysis results], 22/12/06 (Russ.)</ref>
The Proton rocket and the Soyuz spacecraft which were both developed for circumlunar, not circumterrestrial flights.<ref>[http://epizodsspace.narod.ru/bibl/chertok/kniga-3/5-1.html The 'Soyuz' have a lunar origin], B. Chertok, 27/9/09 (Russ.)</ref><ref>A. Popov, "Man on the Moon? What evidence?", [http://moon.thelook.ru/book/15.htm Chapter 15: Flight analysis results], 22/12/06 (Russ.)</ref>
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|If we could build it from scratch in a few years in the 60's, and we already have all the plans, why not rebuild it now? Did they really have the load capacity NASA claims they had?<ref name="Beals"/>


If the Saturn V carried the International Space Station (ISS) modules, which are now not heavier than 20 t, their mass could quadruple while their number be reduced four times, along with the number of the docking assemblies for space rendezvous, whose mass is now about one seventh of the mass of the entire ISS. The number of the dangerous space rendezvous procedures would also be reduced. The cost of the two ''Proton'' rockets and one Space Shuttle used to carry three ISS modules is roughly equal to the cost of one Saturn V. And the ISS cost is thousands of times greater than the Saturn V service cost. Also, the launching cost for 1 kg of cargo using the Space Shuttle turns out to be much higher than using the Saturn V.<ref>[http://epizodsspace.airbase.ru/bibl/iz-istorii/vkts.html Some problems of the reusable aerospace launch system development], Victor Surdin, "From the history of aviation and cosmonautics", issue 61, 25/2/06 (Russ.)</ref><sup>(drawing 4)</sup> But for some reason, the Americans have money for the "prodigal" Shuttles and not for the "frugal" Saturns. And why is the F-1 engine no longer used but the US Atlas V rocket uses the Russian RD-180 engines instead that are nothing else but one half of the RD-170/171 engines of the Soviet ''Energia'' and ''Zenith'' rockets?<ref>[http://deagel.com/Rocket/RD_a002258001.aspx RD-180], Gas Deagel, 30/8/09</ref><ref>A. Popov, "[http://manonmoon.ru/book/1.htm The rocket: tests failed—let's fly to the Moon]", 16/3/09 (Russ.)</ref><ref>[http://ymuhin.ru?q=node/320 How to sell?], Yuri Mukhin, 2/4/10 (Russ.)</ref>
The reason that the Saturn V was quietly forgotten was that it never preformed as stated... If NASA had attempted to correct the problems with the Saturn V it would have become apparent that the rocket could not have sent people to the Moon and that the Moon landings were faked.<ref>[http://guardian.150m.com/other/shuttle.htm Why did NASA develop the Space Shuttle when the Saturn 5 is so much better?], 27/2/10</ref>


The F-1 engine failure modes (especially combustion instability) need substantial research and the Russian RD-180 is recommended as a model for its modification, if it is to be used in future manned flights to the Moon and Mars.<ref name="Ray"/><ref>[http://vif2ne.ru/nvz/forum/0/co/278329.htm Unfitness of the F-1 engine for a new conquest of the Moon], Dmitry Kropotov, 6/10/09 (Russ.)</ref>
If the Saturn V carried the International Space Station (ISS) modules, which are now not heavier than 20 t, their mass could quadruple while their number be reduced four times, along with the number of the docking assemblies for space rendezvous, whose mass is now about one-seventh of the mass of the entire ISS. The number of the dangerous space rendezvous procedures would also be reduced. The cost of the two ''Proton'' rockets and one Space Shuttle used to carry three ISS modules is roughly equal to the cost of one Saturn V. And the ISS cost is thousands of times greater than the Saturn V service cost. Also, the launching cost for 1 kg of cargo using the Space Shuttle turns out to be much higher than using the Saturn V.<ref>[http://epizodsspace.airbase.ru/bibl/iz-istorii/vkts.html Some problems of the reusable aerospace launch system development], V. Surdin, "From the history of aviation and cosmonautics", issue 61, 25/2/06 (Russ.)</ref><sup>(drawing 4)</sup> But for some reason, the Americans have money for the "prodigal" Shuttles and not for the "frugal" Saturns. And why is the F-1 engine no longer used but the US Atlas V rocket uses the Russian RD-180 engines instead that are nothing else but one half of the RD-170/171 engines of the Soviet ''Energia'' and ''Zenith'' rockets?<ref>[http://deagel.com/Rocket/RD_a002258001.aspx RD-180], G. Deagel, 30/8/09</ref><ref>A. Popov, "[http://manonmoon.ru/book/1.htm The rocket: tests failed—let's fly to the Moon]", 16/3/09 (Russ.)</ref><ref>[http://ymuhin.ru?q=node/320 How to sell?], Y. Mukhin, 2/4/10 (Russ.)</ref>
 
The F-1 engine failure modes (especially combustion instability) need substantial research and the Russian RD-180 is recommended as a model for its modification, if it is to be used in future manned flights to the Moon and Mars.<ref name="Ray"/><ref>[http://vif2ne.ru/nvz/forum/0/co/278329.htm Unfitness of the F-1 engine for a new conquest of the Moon], D. Kropotov, 6/10/09 (Russ.)</ref>
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{{Cquote|''Just a month before, Apollo 11 astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong had left their colleague, Michael Collins, aboard spaceship Columbia and walked on the Moon, beating by five months President Kennedy's goal of putting a man on the Moon before the decade was out. The old carpenter asked me if I really believed it happened. I said sure, I saw it on television. He disagreed; he said that he didn't believe it for a minute, that 'them television fellers' could make things look real that weren't. Back then, I thought he was a crank. During my eight years in Washington, I saw some things on TV that made me wonder if he wasn't ahead of his time.''}}
{{Cquote|''Just a month before, Apollo 11 astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong had left their colleague, Michael Collins, aboard spaceship Columbia and walked on the Moon, beating by five months President Kennedy's goal of putting a man on the Moon before the decade was out. The old carpenter asked me if I really believed it happened. I said sure, I saw it on television. He disagreed; he said that he didn't believe it for a minute, that 'them television fellers' could make things look real that weren't. Back then, I thought he was a crank. During my eight years in Washington, I saw some things on TV that made me wonder if he wasn't ahead of his time.''}}


<div class="patrollink">—Dr<ref>[http://www3.hku.hk/hongrads/index.php/archive/graduate_detail/284 William Jefferson Clinton, Doctor of Laws], The University of Hong Kong, 2008</ref> '''William Jefferson Clinton''', President of the United States of America (1993–2001)<ref>Bill Clinton, "[http://randomhouse.com/catalog/display.pperl/9780375414572.html My life]", Knopf Publishers, 2004, ISBN 9780375414572, p. 156</ref></div>
<div class="patrollink">—Dr<ref>[http://www3.hku.hk/hongrads/index.php/archive/graduate_detail/284 William Jefferson Clinton, Doctor of Laws], The University of Hong Kong, 2008</ref> '''William Jefferson Clinton''', President of the United States of America (1993–2001)<ref>B. Clinton, "[http://randomhouse.com/catalog/display.pperl/9780375414572.html My life]", Knopf Publishers, 2004, ISBN 9780375414572, p. 156</ref></div>


{{Cquote|''The date of the so-called return to the Moon slipped from 2020 to heaven-knows when... I ask my friends and readers to get behind Obama's new policy. Join with me and help usher in a new age of space. A space programme that truly goes somewhere!''}}
{{Cquote|''The date of the so-called return to the Moon slipped from 2020 to heaven-knows when... I ask my friends and readers to get behind Obama's new policy. Join with me and help usher in a new age of space. A space programme that truly goes somewhere!''}}


<div class="patrollink">—Dr '''Buzz Aldrin''' (born Edwin Eugene Aldrin, Jr), astronaut, the Apollo 11 lunar module pilot<ref>[http://huffingtonpost.com/buzz/president_448667.html President Obama's JFK moment], Buzz Aldrin, 3/2/10</ref></div>
<div class="patrollink">—Dr '''Buzz Aldrin''' (born Edwin Eugene Aldrin, Jr), astronaut, the Apollo 11 lunar module pilot<ref>[http://huffingtonpost.com/buzz/president_448667.html President Obama's JFK moment], B. Aldrin, 3/2/10</ref></div>


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 03:03, 19 April 2010

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NASA image AS11-40-5903,[1] cropped from the bottom and the sides but not from the top

Moon hoax (also known as Moon landing hoax or Apollo hoax) denotes the doubt or dissent that men landed on the Moon in 1969–1972 during the Apollo programme. Those who think so (called here Moon sceptics) suspect or claim that NASA lied to the world, filming everything on Earth and making up evidence such as rock samples. Some Moon sceptics dispute the authenticity of the Skylab space station too.[2](p. 162)[3]

Questioning man's way to the Moon is almost an absolute taboo in scientific circles.[4] But in the Internet, the debate[5] between NASA defenders and Moon sceptics goes on, and public support for the latter grows.[6] An official admission of a hoax would likely have the most grave consequences for NASA, the USA, and all people and organisations involved in space exploration worldwide. This would also challenge the future manned Moon and Mars missions.[7]

Rationale

On 12 April 1961, the USSR sent the first man into space—Yuri Gagarin.[8] Six weeks later, US President John Kennedy promised a manned Moon landing by 1969 to win the battle of systems and impress the world with technical superiority:[9]

Moon sceptics say that NASA had to fake the Moon landings due to severe technical problems, insoluble for these eight years, which deadline however had to be met by all means. The USA could not afford to lose the Moon race.[10] Bill Kaysing (see below) suggested that "during the 1960s, they (NASA) said 'if you can't make it, fake it'".[11] And in 2004, President George Bush gave not eight but sixteen years for a manned return to the Moon,[12] albeit the technologies for it should have already been developed forty years ago.[13] In 2010, President Barack Obama cancelled this plan, adding fuel to the fire of the Moon sceptics.[14]

History

Doubts about the authenticity of the Apollo Moon landings appeared first in December 1968 when Apollo 8 was launched.[15] The almost perfectly executed odyssey of Apollo 11 seemed unreal to some who believed it to be a hoax, contrived for mere publicity.[16]

The first book on the subject ("Did man land on the Moon?") was issued in Texas by the mathematician James J. Cranny in 1970.[17][18](2:52–3:03) The suggestive scenes[19] in the films "Diamonds are forever" by Guy Hamilton (1971)[20] and especially "Capricorn One" by Peter Hyams (1978, about a hoaxed flight to Mars in a spacecraft that looks the same as the Apollo craft)[21] gave a powerful boost to the popularity of the hoax theory, coinciding with the increased distrust in official US reports after the Watergate scandal.[5][22][23][24] And today, a sequel to "Capricorn One" is in the "deep development stage", said Navid McIlhargey, Senior Vice President of New Regency Productions in Los Angeles.[25]

In 2006, the Apollo era slow-scan TV and telemetry data tape reels were declared missing.[26] The question of what happened to the tapes "stuck in the craw" of the Moon doubters.[27] And in 2009, NASA revealed that the tapes were erased.[28][29]

Public opinion

There are entire subcultures within the USA and substantial cultures around the world that strongly believe that the Moon landings were faked. This view is taught in Cuban schools and wherever else Cuban teachers are sent (Nicaragua, Angola, etc.).[30][31][32] It is also shared by the Taliban[33] and by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness.[34][35][36]

Poll results

On 14 June 1970, Knight Newspapers conducted a poll of 1721 people in six US cities and found that more than 30% were "suspicious of NASA's trips to the Moon" with the number rising to 54% in some Afro-American areas.[5][37](pp. 3, 5)[38] And on 4 November 2002, the Italian daily "Corriere della sera" reported that 68% of the non-white US population do not believe NASA.[39] The following table lists a score of public opinion survey results. The "sceptics" column shows the percentage of people who doubt or deny that men walked on the Moon.

Closed access polls
Organisation Year Country Age Sceptics
Knight Newspapers, Inc. 1970 USA N.A. 30%[5]
Gallup, Inc. 1976 USA N.A. 28%[35]
The Washington Post 1994 USA N.A. 30%[39]
Public Opinion Fund 2000 Russia N.A. 28%[40]
Fox TV 2001 USA N.A. 20%[41]
Dittmar Associates, Inc. 2006 USA 18–25 27%[42]
Unspecified 2008 USA N.A. 28[43]
20th Century Fox 2008 UK Adults 35±5%[44][45][46]
Unspecified 2009 USA N.A. 22%[47][48]
Engineering & Technology magazine 2009 UK 16–64 25%[49]
Open access polls
Source Year(s) Language Attendance Sceptics
Spiegel TV 2001+ German ≈5000 47%[50]
Sparklit Networks 2002+ English ≈7000 41%[51]
BBC 2003–2004 English ≈20000 41%[52]
Alex Dantart[53] 2007+ Spanish ≈3000 53%[54]
PourOuContre.com 2007+ French ≈1700 62%[55]
20 Minuten daily 2009+ French (to be added) 45%[56]
Aftonbladet daily 2009+ Swedish ≈75000 40%[57]
CNews.ru on-line daily 2009 Russian ≈5500 49%[58]
Twiigs, LLC 2009 English ≈1400 42%[59]
PlanetMars.org 2009+ English ≈2000 37%[60]

† German astronaut Prof. Dr Ulrich Walter noted that the percentage of sceptics increased from 36% in 2002 to 44% just two years later.[6]

NASA's response

NASA issued an information sheet to address some of the concerns already in June 1977.[61] But in August 1997, their Director of Media Services (1998–2000)[62] Brian Welch (1958–2000) said in an interview with Sky TV News:[63](p. 68)[64](48:13–48:46)

When Fox TV aired Bruce Nash's[65] film "Conspiracy theory: Did we land on the Moon?" in 2001,[66] NASA released[67] hoax theory rebuttal materials on their web and FTP sites.[61][68][69][70] They also wrote suggestions for science teachers[71] on how to refute the hoax claims using the Lunar Sample Disk Kits.[72]

In 2002, NASA hired their veteran, former rocket scientist, MSNBC News space consultant and analyst, journalist (and as it turned out later, China's Moon programme sceptic)[73] James Edward Oberg (b. 1944).[74] For a fee of $15,000, his job was to write a book intended to challenge those who claim the Apollo Moon landings were a hoax.[41] But NASA soon cancelled the project, declining to give the reasons for this. It is understood that the decision resulted from the bad publicity that followed the announcement of the project. NASA spokesman Bob Jacobs said criticism that NASA was displaying poor judgement and a lack of confidence in commissioning the book caused the agency to abort it. Others commented that making the Oberg's book an official NASA publication would actually give a certain credibility to the hoax theory.[75][76][77][78] For example, then NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe said:[75][79]

After NASA's decision to cancel the book, Oberg said that ignoring the problem just makes this harder and that he still intends to write it as an unofficial publication (working title: "A pall over Apollo"), depending on successfully arranging new funding sources. But as of 2009, no such book is known to have been published by him yet,[31][79][80] albeit the influential Israeli daily Haaretz ("The Land") wrote that he did get the $15,000 from NASA.[81] Moon sceptic Yuri Mukhin (see below) claims that Oberg had passed the text of the unreleased book for use by the voluntary NASA helpers.[82](p. 251) Oberg had indeed announced that he will issue the book in an informal manner.[83]

NASA defenders

Nonetheless, with the advent of the Internet, unofficial websites appeared worldwide that aim to refute the sceptics' objections. Thus NASA's intention turned out to be carried out by others' hands, in an unofficial manner. So NASA evaded the initial promise and thus escaped responsibility, leaving the world public in a deep bewilderment.[84]

In 2009, NASA spokesman John Yembrick wrote that "amateurs are stepping in and arguing on behalf of astronauts and scientists who are too professional to defend themselves."[67]

Here are some of the most notable NASA defenders—webmasters, authors of books, articles, TV shows, etc.:

  • Sri Lankabhimanya Sir Arthur Charles Clarke, Commander of the British Empire, Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, British science fiction author, inventor, and futurist.[85]
  • Sir Patrick Alfred Caldwell-Moore, Commander of the British Empire, Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society, Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, English amateur astronomer and writer.[86][87]
  • Prof. Dr Harald Lesch, German astrophysicist.[88][89]
  • Prof. Dr Michael Brant Shermer, American psychologist, economist, writer, founder of The Sceptics Society, and editor of its Sceptic magazine.[90][91]
  • Prof. Dr Steven I. Dutch, American geologist.[92]
  • Dr Igor Rurikovich Suslov, Russian doctor of physical-mathematical sciences of the Institute of Physics and Power Engineering in Obninsk.[93]
  • Dr James Randi (Randall James Hamilton Zwinge), American illusionist, founder of the James Randi Educational Foundation, and webmaster of the same named website.[85]
  • Dr Michael Linden-Vørnle, Danish astrophysicist.[94]
  • Dr Pasquariello Domenico, director of the Italian Research Centre on Anomalous Phenomena (CEIFAN).[95]
  • Dr Philip Cary Plait, American astronomer, author of the book "Bad astronomy" and webmaster of the same named website.[67][96]
  • Dr Vladislav-Veniamin Friedrichovich Pustynski, native-Russian-speaking Estonian astrophysicist, lecturer, and teacher in Spanish of Jewish origin who defends NASA in various web forums under the alias of "7-40" (or similar) and others.[97][98] Pustynski is a member of the International Astronomical Union.[99]
  • Abduldaem Al-Kaheel, Syrian mechanical engineer, researcher in the Scientific Miracles of the Qur'an and Sunnah, author of forty books, and webmaster of the "Kaheel7" website.[100][101]
  • Alberto Farid Char Bonilla, Chilean psychologist and amateur astronomer, webmaster of the "Austrinus" website.[102]
  • Alexander Yevgenyevich Markov, Russian engineer who collected a special library about the Apollo programme and Wernher von Braun and published a series of articles about them.[103]
  • Ali Murat Güven, Turkish journalist and columnist of the "Yeni safak" ("New dawn") conservative daily.[104]
  • Chan Kihung, Hong Kong Space Museum assistant curator.[105]
  • David A. Hardy, Fellow of the British Interplanetary Society and former President of the International Association of Astronomical Artists.[106]
  • David Dickinson, American aircraft armament systems specialist, amateur astronomer, and webmaster of the "Astro guyz" website.[107]
  • David John Owen, New Zealandian psychiatric nurse, multi-instrumentalist, TV director, web designer, and webmaster of the same named website.[108]
  • David Lyons, British webmaster of the "Astro Central" website.[109]
  • Diego Cuoghi, Italian architect, industrial designer, artist, art historian, writer, and webmaster of the same named website.[110]
  • Dirk H. Lorenzen, German astrophysicist, writer, and member of the executive board of the German Association of Science Journalists.[111][112]
  • Gavin S. Sinclair, Scottish webmaster of the "Red Zero" website.[113]
  • Gleb Valentinovich Pyanykh (host) and Ella Boyko (author), members of the "Maximum" programme on the Russian NTV.[114][115]
  • Guillermo O. Descalzo, Argentinian manager and rocket modeller, webmaster of the same named website.[116]
  • H.J.P. Arnold, Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, the British Interplanetary Society, and the Remote Sensing and Photogrammetric Society.[87][117]
  • Ian Williams Goddard, American freelance artist, writer, and webmaster of the same named website.[118]
  • James Franklin Hyneman, Adam Whitney Savage, Grant Masaru Imahara (special effect experts), Salvatore Paul Belleci (filmmaker), and Kari Elizabeth Byron (artist), American members of the Australian TV programme "Mythbusters"[119] (also translated on the Russian TV3 channel).[120]
  • James V. Scotti, American astronomer from the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory of the University of Arizona.[121]
  • Jay Windley (a.k.a. Jay Utah), American engineer who runs the "Clavius" website.[67][122]
  • Keith Mayes, British amateur astronomer, author of the book "Science, the Universe, and God" (2004), and webmaster of the "Keyboard" website.[123]
  • Marcus Haas, German physicist and webmaster of the same named website.[124][125]
  • Masashi Yokoyama, Hiroshi Yamamoto, Junya Terazono, and Tatsuya Honjo, Japanese NASA defenders of the Association for Sceptical Investigation of Supernatural (ASIOS).[126]
  • Matteo Negri, secretary of the Italian amateur astronomers group "Columbia" and webmaster of the "Siamo andati sulla Luna" ("We went to the Moon") website.[127]
  • Matthias Lipinski, German NASA defender and webmaster of the "Apollo Projekt" website.[128]
  • Milivoje Jugin, Serbian aeronautics engineer.[129]
  • Neil Atkinson, English geologist and webmaster of the "Apollo Hoax" website.[130]
  • Paolo Attivissimo, Swiss writer, journalist, and webmaster of the same named website.[131]
  • Patrick Jacques, President of a Belgian astronomy club.[132][133]
  • Pavel Gabzdyl, Czech astronomer.[134]
  • Philip R. Karn, Jr, American electrical engineer, radio amateur, programmer, and webmaster of the "KA9Q" website.[135]
  • Piero Bianucci, Italian journalist and writer.[136]
  • Robert A. Braeunig, American engineer, amateur astronomer, and webmaster of the same named website.[137]
  • Ronaldo Rogério de Freitas Mourão, Brazilian astronomer.[138][139]
  • Svetoslav Dimitrov Alexandrov, Bulgarian NASA defender and webmaster of the "Cosmos" website.[140]
  • Thanassis Vembos, Greek researcher, journalist, writer, and webmaster of the same named website.[141][142]
  • Thomas Bohn, Canadian webmaster of the "Moonshot" website.[143]
  • Tom Callen, Swedish astronomer and programme producer at Cosmonova, the Swedish Museum of Natural History.[144]
  • Tracy Ballinger, Angeline Lim, Katie Sprouse, Ronen Kalay, and Ben Goecke, American attendants in the Space Science Outreach and Research (SSOAR) academy.[145]
  • Uwe Rexin, German NASA defender and webmaster of the "Mondlandung" website.[146]
  • Visanu Euarchukiati, Thai Astronomical Society deputy secretary.[147][148]
  • Vladimir Nikolaevich Pavlyuk, Russian aviation equipment engineer who defends NASA in web forums under the alias of "Stary" (old man).[149]
  • Włodzimierz (surname to be added), Russian-Polish NASA defender in forums (aliases Wlodzio_Boss, Aligator, D.W.W., Дядюшка ВВ, etc.), webmaster of the "Programme Apollo" website, and Polish translator of part of the article of Krasilnikov and Yatskin (see below).[150]
  • Yuri Donatovich Krasilnikov[151][152] (physicist and programmer)[153] and Vyacheslav Yatskin (programmer),[154] Russian NASA defenders, authors (or mostly translators from English, according to Yuri Mukhin—see below)[82](p. 251) of the 327 KB long "Skeptik.net/conspir/moonhoax.htm" article.[155]
  • The Wikipædia editors who put a great deal of effort into defending NASA, categorising the Moon hoax view as "conspiracy theory", "pseudo-science", "pseudo-history", "denialism", etc.[156]

NASA defenders who mock Moon sceptics instead of refuting them:

  • Christopher W. Powers, American software engineer who wrote a Usenet article in 1995 on filmmaker Stanley Kubrick directing the Moon hoax[157] and admitted that it was a joke twelve years later.[158]
  • William Karel, French filmmaker who directed the mockumentary "Opération Lune" (2002; English version: "Dark side of the Moon") further developing the above joke about Kubrick.[159]

Moon sceptics or "conspiracy theorists"?

Moon sceptics are often labelled "conspiracy theorists" (e.g. by Roger Launius, senior curator at the National Air and Space Museum at the US Smithsonian Institution) but they disagree. For example, Bart Sibrel (see below) said:[25]

Psychologist Floyd Rudmin writes that "conspiracy theory" is a powerful pejorative label, meaning paranoid, nutty, marginal, and certainly untrue. Its power is that it discounts a theory by attacking the motivations and mental competence of its advocates. By labelling an explanation of events "conspiracy theory", evidence and argument are dismissed because they come from a mentally or morally deficient personality, not because they have been shown to be incorrect. Calling an explanation of events "conspiracy theory" means, in effect, "We don't like you, and no one should listen to your explanation."

In past eras, other pejorative labels like "heresy", "witchery", and "communism" also worked like this. The charge of "conspiracy theory" is not so severe, but in its way much worse. Heresy, witchcraft, and communism at least retain a sense of potency, designating ideas to be feared. "Conspiracy theory" implies that the ideas and their advocates are simple-minded or insane. Such labels implicitly define a community of orthodox believers and try to banish or shun people who challenge orthodox beliefs. Community members sympathetic to new thoughts may shy away from them and join in the shunning in fear of being tainted by the pejorative label.[160]

Besides "conspiracy theorists", Moon sceptics are also called "fringe theorists",[161] "refuters"[162] (assuming that they hold the burden of proof, which they, e.g. Alexander Popov, deny—see below), "deniers"[67] (associating them with the Holocaust deniers),[163] "hoax believers", "crackpots", etc.[135] And Julian Scheer (1926–2001), NASA's Assistant Administrator for Public Affairs (1963–1971)[164] stated:[66](41:43–41:51)

Conversely, NASA defenders are called "NASA hiwis"[165] and "Pro-Apollo nutters" ("PANs") by Moon sceptics Yuri Mukhin[82](p. 251) and Sam Colby,[166] respectively (see below).

The following funny theses are popular in the Russian Internet community:

The 4 theses of "Stary"[167] The 4 theses of "Gosh"[168]
  1. The refuters are unable to find in the universally accepted theory a single discrepancy that would permit a suspicion in falsification.
  2. The refuters do not understand anything in what they try to judge.
  3. The refuters are unable to make both ends meet even in the very grounds of their own theories.
  4. The refuters are forced to lie and fake, although they accuse their opponents and NASA in this all the time.
  1. The flyers' position is based on an absolute, religious faith in the Americans' landing, because they have no evidence and they are unable to stand up for their beliefs with facts and numbers.
  2. The flyers, being profanes in the subject themselves, have terrible complexes because of that, and try with all their might to shift the argument about the landing into a discussion about the opponents' personalities, thus trying to self-assert.
  3. In the course of the argument, they so much lie, cheat and dodge, and to hide all this—they first attack their opponents with accusations in cheating and faking, "finding" them even where they cannot be in principle.
  4. In the bottom line, the flyers cannot refute a single evidence of the affair produced by the conspirologists without speculations, faking and going into personalities.

Major Moon sceptics

Some of the most notable Moon sceptics are listed below.

Bill Kaysing

William Charles Kaysing (1922–2005), American writer who was head of technical publications (1957–1963) at Rocketdyne, makers of the Saturn V first stage engine, the F-1.[169] He wrote the book "We never went to the Moon" with Randy Reid in 1974.[37][96](ch. 17)[170]

Kaysing stated that the chance of a successful Moon landing was calculated to be 0.0017% in a late 1950s Rocketdyne report[137] and that the F-1 rocket engine had combustion stability problems.[37](p. 9)[171] He said that the Saturn V rockets took off without astronauts on board, suggesting a "coalition between governments at the highest level" to conceal, among other things, the Moon hoax.[170]

Bart Sibrel

Bartholomew Winfield Sibrel (b. 1965),[172] American filmmaker and investigative journalist who made the following documentary films:[173]

  1. A funny thing happened on the way to the Moon (2001)[174]
  2. Astronauts Gone Wild (2004)[175]
  3. Apollo 11 press conference (2004)[176]
  4. Apollo 11: Monkey business: False photography unedited (2004)[177]
  5. Apollo One accident report (2007)[178]

Sibrel says that "a successful manned mission to the Moon offered a wonderful, pride-boosting distraction for the near revolt of the citizens of America over 50,000 deaths in the Vietnam War",[179] with lunar activities stopping abruptly and planned missions cancelled around the same time that the USA ceased its involvement in Vietnam.[180]

In his film "Astronauts gone wild" (see above), Sibrel asked nine Apollo astronauts to swear on the Bible that they did go to the Moon, of which three did so.[181] When Apollo 11 lunar module pilot Buzz Aldrin refused to, Sibrel called him "a coward and a liar and a thief"[79] and got a punch in the face.[67][172][182]

Stanislav Pokrovsky

Stanislav Georgievich Pokrovsky (b. 1959)[183] is a Russian candidate of technical sciences and General Director of the scientific-manufacturing enterprise "Project-D-MSK".[184]

In 2007, he studied the filmed staging of the first stage (S-IC) of the Saturn V rocket after the launch of Apollo 11.[185] Analysing it frame by frame, he calculated the actual speed of the Saturn V rocket at S-IC staging time using four different, independent and mutually verifying methods. With all of them, the calculated speed turned out to be at maximum half (1.2 km/s) of the declared one at that point (2.4 km/s). He concluded that due to this, no more than 28 t could be brought on the way to the Moon, including the spacecraft, instead of the 46 t declared by NASA, and so a loop around the Moon was possible but not a manned landing on the Moon with return to the Earth.[186][187][188][189]

In 2008, Pokrovsky also claimed to have determined the reason why a higher speed was impossible—problems with the Inconel X-750 superalloy used for the tubes of the wall of the thrust chamber of the F-1 engine,[190] whose physics of high-temperature strength was not yet studied at that time. The strength of the material changes when affected by high temperature and plastic deformations. As a result, the F-1 engine thrust had to be lowered by at least 20%. With these assumptions, he calculated that the real speed would be the same as he had already estimated (see above). Pokrovsky proved that six or more F-1 engines (instead of five) could not be used due to the increased fuel mass required by each new engine, which in turn would require more engines, and so on.[188][189][191][192]

Pokrovsky claims that his Saturn V speed estimation is the "first direct proof of the impossibility of the Apollo Moon landing".[184] He says that fifteen specialists with scientific degrees (e.g. Alexander Budnik)[193] who reviewed his paper, of which at least five aerodynamics experts and three narrow specialists in ultrasonic movement and aerosols, raised no objections in principle, and the specific wishes and notes they (e.g. Vladimir Surdin)[194] did have could not change his results significantly even if followed.[195][196] Pokrovsky compares his own frame-by-frame analysis of the filmed Saturn V flight to the frame-by-frame analysis of the filmed Trinity nuclear test (1945) done by the Soviet academician Leonid Sedov who created his own blast wave theory to estimate the then top secret power of the explosion.[197]

See also author's note below.[198] Pokrovsky's findings about the rocket speed were later confirmed by Alexander Reshnyak and Alexander Popov (see below), and hist smoke lag method proven to be valid.[199]

Alexander Popov

Alexander Ivanovich Popov (b. 1943) is a Russian senior research associate, doctor of physical-mathematical sciences, and author of more than 100 scientific works and inventions in the fields of laser optics and spectroscopy.[200]

Helped by more than forty volunteers, most of which with scientific degrees,[201] he wrote the book "Americans on the Moon" (2009).[202][203] In it, Popov placed the burden of proof on NASA,[201] and denied all Moon landing evidence, dividing it to five groups:

  1. Visual (photo, film and video) material that can successfully be made on Earth, in cinema studios.
  2. Obvious counterfeits and fakes, when visual material from ordinary space flights on Earth orbit is presented as Moon material.
  3. Space photos, attributed to the astronauts but which by that time could already be made and were made by space robots, including American ones.
  4. Devices on Moon (e.g. light reflectors)—by that time both American and Soviet automatic "messengers" had sent on Moon several tens of similar devices.
  5. Unfounded, unprovable claims, e.g. for about 400 kg of soil, overwhelming part of which NASA keeps safe and gives only grams for checking.

Thus he concluded that the NASA claims on Moon landings are left unproven, and pursuant to science rules, in the absence of trustworthy evidence, the event, in this case the American Moon landings and their loops around the Moon, cannot be considered real, that is, having taken place.[13] He also confirmed Pokrovsky's results for the speed of the Saturn V at S-IC staging time (see above), giving a still lower value of 0.9 km/s.[202](pp. 230–233) Popov accused the Politburo of the CPSU Central Committee of trading the 1970s Détente for covering up the US Moon hoax and stopping the Soviet Moon programme.[204]

Yuri Mukhin

Yuri Ignatievich Mukhin (b. 1949), Russian opposition politician, publicist, writer, engineer, former metallurgist, manager, and inventor. Author of the books "The Moon affair of the USA" (2006)[205] and "A Moon affair" (2009)[82] in which he examines the differences in the Soviet and US lunar soil found out by Western researchers, refutes the arguments of the NASA defenders, and accuses the US establishment for plundering the money paid by the tax payers for the Moon programme. Mukhin states that the Politburo of the CPSU Central Committee was blackmailed by the USA that if the USSR denounces the Moon hoax, the US will denounce the Soviet partocracy before his people, revealing that Khrushchev had killed Stalin and Beria.[82](pp. 124–126)

Other Moon sceptics

  • Prof. Dr Krassimir Ivanov Ivandjiiski (b. 1947), Bulgarian doctor of economics and professor in geopolitics and international relations.[206] He is the editor of the monthly analytical newspaper "Strogo sektetno" ("Top secret"), which published a series of ten articles on the Moon Hoax, based on the ideas of Alexander Popov (see above) in 2007–2008.[207]
  • Prof. Dr Li Zifeng, Chinese geologist, member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers and the Petroleum Society of Canada.[208][209]
  • Prof. Dr Takahiko Soejima (b. 1953), Japanese political scientist and writer, member of the International Political Science Association, founder and president of the Soejima National Strategy Institute, and author of the book "1962–1972: Apollo 11 has never been to the Moon" (2004).[210]
  • Prof. Federico Martín Maglio (b. 1959), Argentinian higher educator and webmaster of the "FMM education" website.[211]
  • Prof. James M. McCanney, American physicist, lecturer, writer, radio show host, and webmaster of the "J. McCanney science" website.[212]
  • Prof. Luke Sargent, American historian, professional violinist, and webmaster of the "Fake Apollo" website.[213]
  • Dr David Groves, British physicist and holographic computer image analyst. Analysing NASA photo AS11-40-5866,[214] knowing the focal length of the camera's lens, and having an actual boot, he and David Percy (see below) calculated (using ray-tracing) that an artificial light source is 30 ± 6 cm to the right of the camera.[64](35:14–36:46)[215][216][217]
  • Dr Marco Stefanelli, Italian PhD in Indovedic psychology, analyst-programmer, Web engineer, painter, Reiki Usui alternative medicine practitioner, researcher, audio engineer, sound designer, composer, multi-instrumentalist, and webmaster of the same named website.[218]
  • Dr Shrikant N. Devdikar, Indian doctor and webmaster of the "Shriworld" website.[219]
  • Dr William L. Brian II, American engineer and writer.[220][221] He says that "the film speed was adjusted to slow down the action to give the impression that the astronauts were lighter than they actually were".[222]
  • Abhay Charanaravinda Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupāda (1896–1977), the founder of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness.[34]
  • Alexander Garrievich Gordon (b. 1964), Russian radio and TV host, journalist, actor, and filmmaker. Author of the film "The Americans haven't been on the Moon" (1997).[18]
  • Alexander Valeryevich Reshnyak (b. 1973), Russian engineer[223] who confirmed Pokrovsky's results on the Saturn V speed (see above) using a method of his own.[224]
  • André F. Mauro (b. 1964), Brazilian filmmaker and writer, author of the book "O homem não pisou na Lua" ("Man did not set foot on the Moon"), and webmaster of the "Show da Lua" website.[4][225]
  • Anne Tonelson (d. 2006), British stage actress who lived in Nashville and narrated the documentary film "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon" by Bart Sibrel (see above).[226]
  • Anup Raj Shrestha, Nepalese software developer and webmaster of the "Big Mantra" website.[11]
  • Arkady Velyurov, Russian webmaster of the "Pepelatsy" website.[227]
  • Aron Ranen, American filmmaker. His documentary film "Did we go?" (co-produced with Benjamin Britton) was selected for the 2000 "New Documentary Series" Museum of Modern Art, New York City, the 2000 Dallas Video Festival Awards, and the 2001 Digital Video Underground Festival in San Francisco. He received a Golden Cine Eagle and two fellowships from the National Endowment for Arts.[181][228]
  • Bill Wood, American scientist with degrees in mathematics, physics and chemistry, and a space rocket and propulsion engineer who has worked with McDonnell Douglas and engineers who worked on the Saturn V rocket. He attended David Percy's documentary film "What happened on the Moon?" (see below).[64](17:20–18:15)
  • Borislav Lazarov, Bulgarian radio host, journalist and director of the documentary film "To the Moon and back" (2007).[229][230]
  • Bruce Mitchell Nash (b. 1947), American writer and reality TV producer.[65][66]
  • Charles T. Hawkins (b. 1962), American writer whose book "How America faked the Moon landings" (2004) presents the ideas of Sam Colby (see below).[231][232][233]
  • Clyde Lewis (Louis Clyde Holder, born 1964), American radio talk show host.[24]
  • David Cosnette, British webmaster of the "Cosmic Conspiracies" website.[217]
  • David McGowan (b. 1960), American writer and contractor-constructor, "host" of the "Centre for an Informed America" ("CIA") website.[234]
  • David P. Wozney, Canadian tax specialist.[235]
  • David R. Hook (1971–2006), Canadian comedian and musician, author of the music and lyrics of "The Moon song".[236]
  • David S. Percy, British TV producer, audio-visual technology expert, member of the Royal Photographic Society, coauthor (with Mary Bennett—see below) of the book "Dark Moon" (2001),[63] and director of the documentary film "What happened on the Moon?" (2000).[64] He says that NASA photos have so obvious flaws that they prove that insiders tried to "blow the whistle" on the hoax by purposely adding errors they know will be seen.[237][238][239]
  • Eric Hufschmid, American software engineer[240] and webmaster of the same named website.[241]
  • Gerhard Wisnewski (b. 1959),[242] German publicist and author of the films "Die Akte Apollo" ("The case Apollo", 2002)[243] and "Die Mond(f)lüge: Warum Menschen niemals auf dem Mond landeten?" ("Why have men never landed on the Moon?", 2008),[244] and the books "Lies in space"[245] (in German) and its English version—"One small step?".[246]
  • Gernot L. Geise, German writer, author of "Der größte Betrug des Jahrhunderts? Die Apollo-Mondflüge" ("The greatest scam of the century? The Apollo Moon flights")[247] and five other books on the subject.[248]
  • Henrik Melvang, Danish publicist, author of the video documentary film "Afsløring Apollo" ("Uncovering Apollo")[249]
  • Henry Kubik, Polish-Australian electronic music composer, lyricist, performer, sound engineer, and producer.[250]
  • Ivona Živković, Serbian journalist and TV star.[129][251]
  • Jack White, American photo historian, photo analyst, and expert on the assassination of US President John Kennedy.[252]
  • Jackie Jura, independent Canadian researcher and webmaster of the "Orwell Today" website.[253]
  • James Beals, American webmaster of the "Future Sun" website.[36]
  • James J. Cranny, American mathematician and author of the first book on the subject—"Did man land on the Moon?" (1970).[17][18](2:52–3:03)
  • James M. Collier (d. 1998), American journalist, writer, and producer of the video-film "Was it only a paper Moon?" in 1997, in which he examines some mechanical issues of the Apollo Lunar Module, questioning its usability.[254][255]
  • Jarrah White, native Australian, director of the film series "MoonFaker".[181][256]
  • Jean-Luc Godard (b. 1930), French-Swiss filmmaker.[257][258]
  • Jiří Wojnar, Czech writer, journalist, and editor of the "WM" magazine who published a Czech translation of Sam Colby's work (see below) in 2004.[259][260]
  • Joe Rogan (b. 1967), American comedian, actor, and summariser.[261]
  • John Lee, American webmaster of the "NASA moons USA" website[262] whose film "We Never Went to the Moon" received the "Music Video of the Year" award in 2005.[263]
  • Kazimierz Ożóg, Polish webmaster of the "Market analysis" website.[264]
  • Kenneth Lee Vardon (b. 1939), American Navy veteran, radioman, cryptographer, businessman, consultant, and founder of the American Patriot Friends Network.[265][266]
  • Kevin Overstreet, American webmaster of the "Bates Motel" website.[267]
  • László Aranyi, Hungarian webmaster of the same named website and translator of the pages of Sam Colby (see below).[268]
  • Lauri Leinonen, Finnish sheep farmer, web designer, and webmaster of the "Lampuri" website.[269]
  • Leonid Valentinovich Batsura, Russian "Himmash" design house lead engineer and rocket engine specialist.[270][271]
  • Marcus Allen, British publisher of Nexus magazine who said that Lunar Module photos do not prove that the US put men on the Moon: "Getting to the Moon really isn't much of a problem—the Russians did that in 1959—the big problem is getting people there".[130][272]
  • Mario Kienappel, German webmaster of the "Esoturio" website.[273]
  • Marwa Rizk, Egyptian journalist and columnist of the "Moheet" on-line daily.[274]
  • Mary D. M. Bennett, British researcher and writer who coauthored David Percy's book "Dark Moon"[63] and attended his documentary film "What happened on the Moon?"[64] (see above).[275]
  • Michael Palomino, Swiss musician, writer, and webmaster of the "Geschichte in Chronologie" ("History in chronology") website.[276]
  • Pasi Toivonen (b. 1970), Finnish webmaster of the "Cutting edge Finland" website.[277]
  • Peter Bown, English senior school physics teacher and part time photographer.[278]
  • Philippe Lheureux, French author of the books "Moon Landings: Did NASA lie?" and "Lumières sur la Lune" ("Lights on the Moon"), and webmaster of the same named website.[279]
  • Ralph René (1933–2008), American inventor, self-taught engineering enthusiast, and author of the book "NASA mooned America" (1994).[2]
  • Randy Reid, American coauthor of Bill Kaysing's book "We never went to the Moon" (see above).[37]
  • Ronnie Stonge, British narrator of David Percy's documentary film "What happened on the Moon?" (see above).[64]
  • Sam Colby, British webmaster of the "NASA Scam" website[280] which, among the other things, provides information and photos of the site and the equipment said to be used for the hoax.[166][281]
  • Satsvarūpa dāsa Goswāmī (b. 1939), Indian writer, poet, artist, and guru of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness.[35]
  • Victor Pavlovich Friedman (b. 1970), Russian writer who lived in the USA (1991–2002) and translated René's book (see above) to Russian.[282]
  • Whoopi Goldberg (Caryn Elaine Johnson, born 1955), American actress, comedian, singer-songwriter, activist, and media personality.[283][284]

People and organisations claimed to be involved in hoaxing

  • Prof. Dr Wernher Magnus Maximilian Freiherr von Braun (1912–1977), claimed by Bart Sibrel,[285] Ralph René,[2](pp. 16, 54) and Aron Ranen[228](part 5, 6:14–7:21) to be complicit in the hoax by collecting samples to be used as the basis for "Moon rocks" during his trip to Antarctica in 1967.
  • Dr Robert Rowe Gilruth (1913–2000), then director of the NASA Manned Spacecraft Centre,[286] Lunar Module chief designer in Houston (see Wernher von Braun's "right hand" Ernst Stuhlinger in [243] at 38:09), and Apollo programme lead.[287] Willy Brunner and Gerhard Wisnewski claim[246](p. 127) that Gilruth "was the real filmmaker of the Moon landing" ("war die engentliche Regisseur der Mondlandung").[243](38:44)
  • Colonel Frank Frederick Borman, II (b. 1928), Gemini 7 and Apollo 8 flight commander. He visited the USSR just before the Apollo 11 flight[288] (as Alexander Popov says, to reconnoitre whether the Russians believed in the Apollo 8 orbiting the Moon and help decide if they can "swallow" a much larger Apollo 11 Moon landing hoax).[289] He was also one of the Skylab programme managers.[3][290]
  • Donald Kent Slayton (1924–1993), NASA Chief Astronaut in 1968, claimed by Sam Colby to be one of the main hoax perpetrators.[32][281]
  • Michael J. Tuttle, Simithsonian Institution webmaster, claimed by Sam Colby to have made fake photos in the mid-1990s and to have admitted that.[232] Colby says that 95% of the NASA Moon photos were never seen before the spread of the Internet.[291]
  • Walter Leland Cronkite, Jr (1916–2009), CBS journalist who Bill Kaysing says "was the father figure that NASA chose to essentially hype the whole project".[170]
  • William M. Thompson (1920–2002) who had written the following: "I was actually part of the team that created the faked Moon landings and I am ready to talk about them. I have physical evidence to prove that they were faked", to Sam Colby and Kenneth Vardon.[232][292]
  • The Lookout Mountain Laboratory, claimed by David McGowan to have done the post-production on the Apollo footage after the official "deactivation" of the studio in 1969.[234][293]

Details

Some specific issues are listed below.

General

Statement of NASA and/or its defenders Statement of Moon sceptics
Burden of proof

"Precisely because of human fallibility, extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence." (Carl Sagan)[294]

The burden of proof is on those who make such claims without any credible evidence to support them (i.e. those who deny the Apollo Moon landings).[295]

"When scientists fail to require independent duplication of such an outlandish claim after over 30 years have passed, science is degraded to the status of being just another religion." (Bart Sibrel)[296]

The authenticity of a scientific discovery (manned flights to the Moon) should be proven by its author (the USA) and those who share its point of view (the defenders).[201]

Keeping it secret

Too many people were involved with the project to keep a secret like this. More than 400,000 people worked on the Apollo project for nearly ten years, and a dozen men who walked on the Moon returned to Earth to recount their experiences. It would have been significantly easier to actually land on the Moon than to generate such a massive conspiracy to fake such a landing.[297]

NASA engineering-technical personnel was about 13,000.[298] Much fewer people were in the know, and there are examples in history for secrets known by a lot of people but kept for many years (N-1 rocket, cruiser Belfast crashes, Enigma machine message decryption, cargo vessel Rona sinking, operations of British submarines in Swedish waters accusing the Soviets, etc).[289] The Manhattan Project[299] employed hundreds of thousands of people and hardly a word was leaked out.[2](p. 19)

If someone who attended the Apollo programme admits a hoax, he will lose his prestige and risks being declared insane or killed.[82](p. 423)

Denouncement by the USSR

With their own competing Moon programme, the Soviets could be expected to have cried foul if the US tried to fake the Moon landings.[96](p. 173)

Even if the Russians did suspect the landings were not authentic, the act of calling the USA liars of this magnitude at the height of the Cold War could have instigated a war, and perhaps they thought it better not to chance that.[296]

Russia could have blabbed to the world that the Moon landings were fake, and probably would have done were Khrushchev in power, but the West would say they were jealous because the USA had beaten them to it.[300]

On 8 July 1972, the US government announced the sale of about one quarter of the entire crop of wheat to the USSR at a fixed price of $1.63 per bushel. The market price at the time of the announcement was $1.50 but immediately soared to a new high of $2.44 a bushel.[301] That's how the USA bought the silence of the USSR on the Moon programme.[2](p. 41)

Since 1967, the Politburo of the CPSU Central Committee has helped the USA while impeding the Soviet Moon programme by all means. The Proton rocket failure in September 1967 was a result of a diversion.[82](p. 172) The N-1 rocket failure in June 1969 was a result of in internal engine explosion caused by a foreign metallic object.[302] In 1970, the USSR and the USA secretly agreed to hide from the public some circumstances of the latter's Moon programme.[303][304][305] In 1974, the Politburo ordered the destruction of 3 ready-to-fly N-1 rockets. (The USA and Japan's NASDA bought and licensed their NK-33 engines a couple of decades later,[306] and NASA will use them, marketed by GenCorp Aerojet as AJ26,[307] in the Orbital Sciences "Taurus II" expendable launch system.)[308][309] Since 1976, no Soviet space robot has flown to the Moon—the Politburo stopped their flights to prevent an Apollo hoax disclosure. And the 1980s Politburo led the USSR to a break-up. As a result, the Russian leadership cancelled the Energia rocket in 1993. All these actions were in favour of the USA.[204][310]

1967 deaths

On the death of Virgil Grissom,[311] Edward White,[312] and Roger Chaffee[313] (in the Apollo 1 fire), Edward Givens[314] (on a car crash), Clifton Williams[315] (on a T-38 jet trainer), Michael Adams[316] (on an X-15 high-altitude experimental aircraft), Robert Lawrence[317] (on an F-104B combat trainer), Russel Rogers[318] (on an F-105 fighter), and Thomas Baron[319] with all his family (at a railroad crossing) in 1967,[320] the NASA defenders asked: Why remove the disagreeable along with the unique experimental aircraft or the first spacecraft prototype?[155]

3 of the X-15 were built, and its last flight was a year later (in 1968), out of 9 service years in total.[321] Apollo 1 was not the first prototype but had a serial number of 012.[322]. For many years before and after 1967 both the US and Soviet space industry had from 0 to 3 death cases per year. Only in 1967, a year before the first manned Apollo flight, there were 11 death cases.[202](pp. 41–49)

The Apollo 1 crew was still alive for at least 15 minutes after the craft caught fire, because their autopsy found that they have managed to develop pulmatory oedema, which cannot happen if they had died earlier.[246](p. 95) Senior NASA astronaut and Apollo 1 commander Virgil Grissom was a sharp critic of the programme. "Quite a number of things are not in order with this spacecraft, he once said. "It's not as good as the ones we flew before." He publicly called the Apollo capsule "a bucket of bolts" and the spacecraft "a heap of old scrap". On 22 January 1967 (5 days before his death), he picked the largest lemon from his lemon garden in Texas, and intended to hang it on the Apollo spacecraft—as a symbol of failure. (In December 1966, a report made by Joe Shea noted that "At least 20,000 failures of all kinds had been logged, more than 200 of them in the environmental control system.")[2](p. 115)[323] Grissom had received death threats earlier, which his family saw as coming from the space programme. "If there ever is a serious accident in the space programme, it's likely to be me", he said to his wife.[2](p. 39)[246](pp. 87–90) NASA quality engineer Thomas Baron died with his family a week after his 500-page report analysing the Apollo 1 incident was deposed before the Congressational committee, and the report vanished.[246](p. 94)

Jump height

Lunar explorers should be able to jump vertical distances up to 12 or 14 ft (4 ± 0.3 m) on the Moon, unencumbered with a spacesuit or other equipment, but will experience difficulty in maintaining their balance. However, falls from these heights under similar conditions are not likely to result in personal injury.[324] The EMU (Extravehicular Mobility Unit, or the Apollo spacesuit) tested on Apollo 9 and used on Apollo 11–14 weighs about 85 kg fully charged.[325]

Assuming astronaut's body weight of 85 kg, his total weight including the space suit would be 170 kg, so he could achieve jump heights of 2 m. But the maximum jump height shown by an Apollo astronaut was 0.42 m,[326] which is five times less.[84]
Lunar samples

Between 1969 and 1972, six Apollo missions brought back 382 kg of lunar rocks, core samples, pebbles, sand and dust from the lunar surface. Lunar samples are prepared for shipment to scientists and educators at NASA's Lunar Sample Laboratory Facility. Nearly 400 samples are distributed each year for research and teaching projects. All samples (split or intact) must be returned to the NASA Johnson Space Centre after being studied.[327]

There are plenty of museums, including the Smithsonian and others, where members of the public can touch and examine rocks from the Moon.[68]

Unlike the Apollo lunar samples, their Soviet counterparts exhibit triboluminescence[328] and non-oxidation,[329] contain 6 to 9 times more Mercury (which should be uniformly distributed on the lunar surface),[330] orders of magnitude more molybdenum, wolfram, cadmium and silver, and have 50 times lower thermoluminescence sensitivity. Also, A. Dollfus and E. Bouell of the Paris Observatory found that unlike the NASA samples, the polarisation of reflected light from the Soviet samples corresponds to that from the Moon surface.[82](pp. 141–152, 208–210, 216–224, 231–232)[331][332]

Geochemist Minoru Ozima of the Tokyo University discovered that the nitrogen-14/nitrogen-15 isotope ratio in the Apollo lunar samples is very different from that in the solar wind whose blasts drilled these atoms into the lunar soil.[333][334] The explanation is simple—the Apollo's soil was made on Earth.[82](pp. 467–470)

In the 1990s, publications about lunar soil simulation started to appear.[335] They could not have appeared earlier as this would raise questions about the Apollo programme.[336]

Curating the samples

Carlton Allen, Astromaterials Curator Manager: "We in the Astromaterials Acquisition and Curation Office continue our core missions providing samples of extraterrestrial material to the international science and education communities and curating these unique samples for future generations."[337]

Poor contemporary scientists. With their instruments, they can register every single atom in a substance, but they were denied trust.

Poor future generations of scientists. In the 21st, and possibly in the 22nd century, they will of course lack such splendid crafts and rockets as Apollos and Saturn-Vs were in the 20th century. They will not be able to fly up the Moon and get fresh lunar stones. But NASA took care of them: it did not give the lunar stones to its contemporaries, and set them aside for them.[336]

Light reflectors

On 21 July 1969, Armstrong and Aldrin left lunar laser ranging reflectors on the Moon surface. They reflect pulses of laser light fired from the Earth, helping measure its distance to the Moon with high accuracy. Apollo 14 and 15 also left each one such reflector.[338][339]

The Apollo 11, 14 and 15 reflectors were left on the Moon by secret Surveyor[340] 8, 9, and 10 unmanned probes that were not really cancelled as declared.[296][341][342]
TV and radio signals received from the Moon

20% of mankind at the time watched Neil Armstrong's first steps on the Moon. Three tracking stations were receiving these signals from the Moon simultaneously. They were CSIRO's Parkes Radio Telescope, the Honeysuckle Creek tracking station outside Canberra, and NASA's Goldstone station in California. They received the voice communication with and between the astronauts,[343] and spacecraft and biomedical telemetry radio signals from the Moon too.[344]

The TV and radio signals were emitted from Earth to the Moon and re-translated to Earth by the radio equipment of special secret Surveyor or Orbiter unmanned crafts.[202](pp. 196, 197) (27 of 61 US space rocket launches in 1968 were secret,[345] and 20 of 47 in 1969).[346]
Tracking by the USSR

Unable to track Apollo flights due to incompatibility issues, in 1968 the USSR built in Simferopol (Crimea) a dedicated tracking facility with a S-band (13 cm) antenna with a diameter of 32 m. To track the spacecraft on their lunar orbits, their data was needed. As it was not published, it was calculated based on the start and Moon arrival times of the Apollo crafts reported on US radio. Apollo 8, 10, 11 and 12 from December 1968 to November 1969 were tracked, including voice communications of the astronauts with Earth, TV images, and telemetry data.[347][348]

This was the only Soviet tracking facility. The fact that orbit data was calculated based on the start and Moon arrival times of the Apollo crafts reported on US radio means that the USSR did not fix the fact of Apollos leaving Earth orbit for the Moon nor did it track their movement on the spaceway Eath—Moon. Because if they fixed and tracked, then no orbit calculation or using US radio reports about the start and Moon arrival times would be needed. Thus the fact of Apollos leaving Earth orbit and the entire flight from the Earth to the Moon were left totally unconfirmed by Soviet means. Nor did the USSR track this in a telescope, as reported from the only Soviet facility capable of that—the Sternberg Astronomical Institute in Moscow.[349]
Waving US flag

Not every waving flag needs a breeze—at least not in space. When astronauts were planting the flagpole they rotated it back and forth to better penetrate the lunar soil (anyone who's set a blunt tent-post will know how this works). So of course the flag waved! Unfurling a piece of rolled-up cloth with stored angular momentum will naturally result in waves and ripples—no breeze required![68]

The backpacks, designed for one-sixth gravity, must have had the cooling systems removed, to allow for movement without falling over. With very near and hot studio lighting, that left one hot astronaut inside... The necessary mammoth amounts of air-conditioning were probably responsible for the air count... This rare clip [showing waving US flag], attained decades ago, was never rereleased, with the inevitable increasing experience and scrutiny.[174](29:36–30:38)[350]
Moon surface photos

Michael Collins used this map to mark the estimated [Apollo 11] Lunar Module locations given to him by Houston.[351]

"Moon" surfaces like this have artificially been prepared on the Earth (Flagstaff, Arizona) in the 1960s, as Dr Farook El Baz explained in the BBC film "Moon"[352] (see also [353]). At 17:00 in that film, an experienced hand of a master superimposes a slight veil on a photo of this artificial surface to get a cosmic look.[354]
LRO images

A set of recent still images was published by NASA on July 17, 2009. Taken by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) mission, these images show lunar landers, including that of Apollo 11, standing on the surface, science experiments, and, in one case, astronaut footprints in a line between the Apollo 14 lander and a nearby science experiment.[355] A month after LROC's first image of the Apollo 11 landing site was acquired, the LRO passed over again providing the [LRO Camera] (LROC) instrument a new view of the historic site.[356][357]

Photos showing those objects can be made on a printed lunar surface photos with rough models of the objects added, or using a computer.[358]

Anyone with a bit of common sense should realize that NASA could have Photoshopped these landing site photos much more easily than taking them from an orbiting probe.[359]

Flight-specific

Statement or document of NASA and/or its defenders Statement of Moon sceptics
Strange rotating object

Snoopy (the Apollo 10 Lunar Module) rose up from the Moon to join Charlie Brown (the Command Module).[360](20:59–21:01)

What is the rotating object flying past the lunar module at 21:00?[361]
"Flight" over a Moon globe?

[Stuart Roosa] It's 2001 type stuff. That old moors just growing magnificently fast, and it's just filling up that hatch window... and you're drifting into the shadow.[362]

04 06 54 42 LMP ([Apollo 10] Lunar Module Pilot) [Eugene Cernan] "OK baby."

04 06 54 47 CDR (Commander) [Thomas Stafford] "2, OK, 12, 10"

04 06 54 53 LMP "8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1"

04 06 55 O1 LMP "Burn."

04 06 55 02 CDR "OK. OK, it's burning down."

04 06 55 05 LMP "Burning? OK. Got 60 to go; 34 to go; 100 to go; 78 to go, 50 to go; 20 to go; stand by, Tom."[363](p. 218)[364](6:57–7:29)

The ring-shaped structure gets dark in 11 seconds, but the terminator (the border between the light and darkness) on the Moon moves only 70 m for such a short time, whereas the distance to the horizon for an orbit height of about 110 km is about 600 km. 70 m vs 600 km is a too great discrepancy. And why it suddenly gets lit up shortly after that? All this is explainable if we assume that NASA used their huge Moon globes[166] for filming.[365]
Prevention of destruction or of reconnaissance?

On 16 July 1969, from 8:00 to 9:00 EST (Apollo 11 was launched at 8:32),[366] near the Cape Canaveral Space Centre, 7 Soviet trawlers with reconnaissance equipment on board[367] were met by 15 US surface ships, 7 submarines and an unspecified number of P-3 Orion-type maritime patrol and reconnaissance aircraft with electronic warfare equipment on board, of US Second Fleet. 12 minutes before the Apollo 11 launch, all US coastal, ship and aircraft radio jamming equipment was switched on full power and then switched off 4 minutes after Apollo 11 reached Earth orbit. The operation was justified by an alleged danger that the Soviet ships can try to radio-jam the Saturn V electronic equipment and thus destroy the flight. The danger was later recognised as non-existent, and the $320 million spent on the operation as wasted.[368]

To destroy the rocket would be suicidal for the Soviets as it would equal to declaring a nuclear war. The real reason why the Soviet reconnaissance was suppressed was to not let it receive the Saturn V telemetry data, which would reveal the non-conformance of its real speed and altitude to the declared values and that the flight goes not proceed as declared.[289]
1000 page TV scenario

Astronomer Richard West of the European Southern Observatory (ESO) who commented the Apollo 11 Moon landing at the Danish TV says that they had a manual of 1000 pages or so where it was exactly described what the astronauts had to do at what time (in [243] at 9:21).

How can it be relied that everything would go in accordance with the 1000-page instruction manual, when every detail was done for the first time? But if it was a play, then an instruction (or scenario) is absolutely necessary. If the actors don't strictly follow the instructions of the director, the show will inevitably fail.[202](p. 179)
Famous shot of Aldrin "walking on the Moon"

Astronaut Buzz Aldrin, [Apollo 11] lunar module pilot, walks on the surface of the Moon near the leg of the Lunar Module (LM) "Eagle" during the Apollo 11 extravehicular activity (EVA). Astronaut Neil Armstrong, commander, took this photograph with a 70 mm lunar surface camera.[1][369]

  1. The face shield (right) shows inconsistent ground lighting, left side spot lit.
  2. Ground hotspot around astronaut (top left) but dark horizon, unlike sunshine.
  3. Rock in the distance (left) front lit, while astronaut is back lit. Rock shadow should be parallel to astronaut's.
  4. Dark side of astronaut fully lit, but no flashbulb, while his shadow is solid black.[370]
Splashdown

At 13:35 P.M., as the [Apollo 11] command module with its human passengers and its cargo of Moon rocks sped on a north-easterly course 80 [nautical] miles above the Gilbert Islands, it slammed into the atmosphere and streaked like a flaming meteor towards a soft landing in the water below. Fifteen minutes later the command ship's three parachutes lowered it gently, at 21 [nautical] miles an hour, into the Pacific 950 [nautical] miles south-west of Hawaii, 2.7 [nautical] miles (5 km) from its aiming point and 13.8 [nautical] miles (25.6 km) from the [aircraft] carrier Hornet, the recovery ship. Man's first expedition to another world was over. President Nixon watched the recovery from one of the Hornet's two bridges. He caught a glimpse of the spaceship's fiery re-entry into the atmosphere, but shared in the disappointment of the crew and millions of television viewers when the craft splashed down out of sight of the ship.[371] [Apollo 11] capsule was first righted by flotation bags.[372](left photo)

If Nixon could see the spacecraft's entry into the atmosphere down its sloping trajectory, the sky must have been exceptionally clear, assuring direct visibleness of hundreds of kilometres. Then the craft descending on three huge parachutes at only 25 km should have been noticeable too: aircraft carrier's bridges are 40–50 m above sea level, corresponding to a horizon of 20–25 km, so the high flying parachutes would be visible. But only a helicopter and the capsule were filmed, without even its parachutes.[372](left photo) And if the splashdown accuracy was only 5 km, why was not the ship at the aiming point but stayed 25 km away? Finally, even today Soyuz spacecraft's landing accuracy (50–60 km)[373] is an order of magnitude worse than the average of 4 km Apollo could achieve back then,[374] which makes such high accuracy unreal.[375] All issues vanish if we assume that the crew did not fly but the capsule with it was dropped in advance far enough (25 km) from the ship. Craft entry into the atmosphere can be imitated by a ballistic missile with a suitable head surface material to produce enough fire.[202](pp. 254–257)
18-day quarantine

As [Apollo 11] astronauts in special isolation suits watched, frogman scrubbed the capsule down with disinfectant.[372](right photo) Apollo crew waved as they entered quarantine trainer aboard Hornet.[376] The astronauts then settled down for an 18-day quarantine to make certain their contact with the Moon had not contaminated or infected them in any way.[377]

What bacteria can there be on the Moon, tilled already for several billions of years every 27 days now by space cold of −150°C, now by Sun heat of +150°C, and irradiated by streams of radiation from the Sun flares? Do Earth medics have such sterilisers? And why scrub the craft down with disinfectant if it had flown through the atmosphere in a cloud with a temperature of several thousands of degrees on its return? And, if lunar bacteria do exist and are so hardy, then what quatantine, and what disinfectant can help against them? But if there was a hoax, the quarantine was important for its success. The black [gas] masks on the astronauts' faces[378] helped them avoid unwanted sights by the welcoming people (and questions from the press during the whole quarantine)[170] while getting used to their most important role (Moon flight stories), having ensured 3 weeks later that the world public opinion had already believed the Moon landings. It did, so next Apollo crews had no quarantine.[379]
TV camera failure?

The [Apollo 12] colour television camera provided satisfactory television coverage for approximately 40 minutes at the beginning of the first extravehicular activity. Thereafter, the video display showed only white in an irregular pattern in the upper part of the picture and black in the remainder. The camera was turned off after repeated attempts by the crew to restore a satisfactory picture.

In the process of moving the camera on the lunar surface, a portion of the target in the secondary-electron conductivity vidicon must have received a high solar input, either directly from the Sun or from some highly reflective surface. That portion of the target was destroyed, as was evidenced by the white appearance of the upper part of the picture.[380]

However the camera is not securely locked into position, and then for over a period of time the camera changes its view as you can see. And as you can hear, everyone thinks it's all very funny.[381](0:45–1:37) But as the fixing on its stand is not tight enough, the camera is slowly drooping and this fact is demonstrated by the changing images captured over a period of time.[382](2:14–2:18) (At that time—116:16:02—Alan Bean says that he hit the camera on the top with his hammer.)[383] It would not have been possible to see this differential imaging if the camera have really been destroyed by being pointed for a while directly into the Sun—the official reason for its failure.[64](1:20:19–1:20:52)
A studio photo?

This view of the damaged Apollo 13 Service Module (SM) was photographed from the Lunar Module/Command Module following SM jettisoning.[384]

The rear side of a spotlight is clearly seen on the top right edge of the photo. When brightness and contrast are increased, a halo due to reflection of its light by dust is seen. So the photo was made in a studio.[385]
Apollo boilerplate found by the USSR

In early 1970, the Soviet Union recovered an empty Apollo capsule and returned it to the US several months later. The capsule was identified at NASA as the BP-1227 training capsule lost a while back.[386]

It was on the night of 11–12 April 1970, the night after Apollo 13 was launched, and it was its capsule and not BP-1227.[303][304][305][387]
The solder ball "bug" in the LEM

Edgar Mitchell (Apollo 14): "Our next major problem was the well-known one of the solder ball in the abort switch, which happened just two hours before we were scheduled to go down to the lunar surface, and we noticed as we were on our last circuit of the Moon before starting down, while checking out the lunar module and getting ready, that the abort light came on in the lunar module. And that was a surprise. It shouldn't do that."[388]

Harry Hurt explains what happened after the mission: "Only after their return to Earth did they learn that the bug illuminating the 'Abort' light was a loose solder ball in the wiring." [389] How did NASA discover that drop of loose solder after the [Lunar Excursion Module] (LEM) was dropped back onto the Moon? I'm really beginning to believe that the CIA resurrected Merlin the Magician and gave him a job with NASA as the assistant to the Wizard of Oz.[2](p. 117)
The Galileo's experiment

Apollo 15 astronauts repeated Galileo's experiment.[343][390] (Apollo 15 TV camera frame rate was 20 fps.)[391]

More than a half of the frames in the NASA (.mpg) film are repeated, and after removing them, the acceleration it was taken under was calculated as 9.5 ± 2 m/s². The experiment may have been filmed at NASA's Space Power Facility (SPF) vacuum chamber.[13][392][298] Also, the same experiment was conducted in a London studio without a vacuum chamber and with the same results in the film "What happened on the Moon?".[64][393]
Composite photo?

A view of the Apollo 15 Command and Service Module from the Lunar Module.[394]

If it were an actual three-dimensional scene, the spaceship would be 69 miles above the lunar surface—which would, I would think, make it difficult for a portion of that lunar terrain to obscure part of the ship's S-band antennæ assembly.[395]
Shrink-wrapped photo on Moon surface?

Charlie [Duke, Apollo 16] put a picture of the Duke family—Charlie, Dotty, and sons Charles and Tom—on the surface and took several pictures of it. This image is the best of the series.[396]

But why did Charles Duke have it shrink-wrapped in plastic? First of all it would puff up and lose its seal or burst in the vacuum when the lunar module's atmosphere was removed. Then there is the question of what would happen when Duke placed it on the Moon's surface at 100°C. Would he succeed in photographing it before it melted and became ugly and deformed?[246](pp. 158, 159)
Lifted by a wire?

Charlie [Duke, Apollo 16] has dropped the hammer. He tries to bob down to get it but loses his balance and lands heavily on his hands and knees... Charlie wants John [Young] to push back on his head so he can rotate his torso up and over his knees. Instead, John goes to Charlie's left side and holds out his hand... Charlie takes John's hand and rises, albeit awkwardly.[397](0:54–1:20)

David Percy comments: "The astronaut is getting up with the wire taking the weight, relieving him of five sixths of the Earth's gravity. A magic trick? No, just the help of a wire man."[64][398](2:06–2:36)
Docking in lunar orbit

177:38:58 [Thomas] Mattingly (Apollo 16): "OK, about 5 feet."

177:40:37 Mattingly: "Doesn't look like it. I don't have any barber poles (stripped indicators' output; means it's all OK). There we go. Took a couple of extra blurps to get you. OK. Are you free?"

177:40:52 Mattingly: "OK."

177:41:00 Mattingly: "OK, it looks - looks pretty fair. How about if I just retract you?"

177:41:25 Mattingly: "I believe we're there."

177:41:27 Mattingly: "Casper's captured Orion!"[399]

The inspection is complete. Command module and lunar module manoeuvre to docking.[400](24:34–24:44)[401][402](28:13–30:18)

No control thruster activity is visible (contrast this with this photo of the Apollo taken from the Soyuz),[403] and the high-tonnage modules do jerky movements as if there is no inertia, leaving the impression of animation or a very small mass.[202](pp. 110, 150)
Earth angle over the horizon

In each of the following Apollo 17 archive photos, the Earth (with an angular diameter of 1.9±0.1°) is at a different angle over the horizon: AS17-137-20910—16°, AS17-134-20473—32°, AS17-134-20384—34°, AS17-137-20957—16°, AS17-137-20960—16°

Calculating from the coordinates of the Apollo 17 lunar landing site (20.16° North and 30.77° East),[404] the Earth should be at constant 53.4° above the lunar horizon.[405]
Return to orbit

188:01:27 [Apollo 17] lunar lift-off film. The television camera was mounted on the rover which Gene [Cernan] parked about 145 m east of (behind) the lunar module. The ascent stage ignites and climbs, spacecraft foil and dust flying in all directions. Ed Fendell in Houston anticipates exactly the timing of ignition, lift-off, and the rate of climb, and the camera tilts to follows the ascent.[406]

Awesome! And there apparently either wasn't any delay in the signal or NASA had the foresight to hire a remote camera operator who was able to see a few seconds into the future.[407]
Skylab interior photo

Astronaut Charles Conrad, Jr, Skylab-2 commander, smiles happily for the camera after a hot bath in the shower in the crew quarters of the Orbital Workshop of the Skylab space station.[408]

The towel at the upper right corner hangs as on Earth, so there was no weightlessness and the photo was taken on Earth, not Earth orbit.[3]

Discrepancies in NASA documents

First NASA document NASA document or astronaut statement found to contradict the first document
Earthrise photos

The first photo of Earthrise by a human as he watched the event unfold (AS08-13-2329) was taken on 24 December 1968.[409]

There is yet another photo (AS08-14-2392) of the same Earthrise at the same time and place but with a window frame[410] and said to be taken two days earlier.[411] A sceptic says that both photos are taken by a secret Lunar Orbiter unmanned craft and not from Apollo 8.[202](p. 190)
Visibility of stars from the Lunar Module

103:12:44 [Neil] Armstrong (Apollo 11): "I'd say the colour of the local surface is very comparable to that we observed from orbit at this Sun angle—about 10° Sun angle, or that nature."

103:22:30 Armstrong: "From the surface, we could not see any stars out the window; but out my overhead hatch (means the overhead rendezvous window), I'm looking at the Earth. It's big and bright and beautiful."[412]

[Alan] Bean, from the [Apollo 12] 1969 Technical Debrief—"Star (and) Earth visibility was interesting. We could always see stars at the upper rendezvous window."[413] The Sun is currently 5.5° above the eastern horizon.[414] With the Sun 10° above the horizon, stars should have been visible out the Apollo 11 overhead window too.[84]
Visibility of stars from the lunar surface

[Neil] Armstrong (Apollo 11): "We were never able to see stars from the lunar surface or on the daylight side of the Moon by eye without looking through the optics."

[Michael] Collins (Command Module pilot): "I don't remember seeing any."[176](1:06:00–1:06:19) (Collins' remark is misattributed to [Edwin] Aldrin in the transcript.[415] In his book "Liftoff", Collins writes "My God, the stars are everywhere, even below me. They are somewhat brighter than on Earth")[2](p. 33)[416]

Alan Bean (Apollo 12): "Oh so carefully, I removed my silver pin, took one last look at it, and gave it my strongest underarm toss out towards Surveyor. I can still remember how it flashed in the bright sunlight then disappeared in the distance. It was the only star I ever saw up in the black sky, the sunlight was just too bright on the Moon's surface to see any of the others."[417]

Stars are not readily seen in the daylight lunar sky by either the human eye or a camera because of the brightness of the sunlight surface.[418]

103:22:54 Duke: "...Gene Cernan says that, while standing in the shadow of the Apollo 17 [Lunar Module] (LM), he could see some stars while he was outside."[412] (Correction on the star visibility issue from the Moon is introduced later.) Astronauts' reminiscences contradict the descriptions of the star sky observed by Soviet cosmonauts (Leonov, Lebedev, Savinykh) on the dayside of the orbit; light from the Earth (Earth albedo 0.367, Moon albedo 0.12) did not hamper them see the stars.[84] For example, Leonov says that "the brightest of the stars can be recognised when they are farther than 30° away from the daylight luminary [the Sun]".[419]

On the Moon, the sky is black—even during the day—and the stars are always visible.[420][421]

In fact, the Moon is about the poorest reflector in the solar system... The Moon reflects only 7% of the sunlight that falls upon it.[422]

Omitted telltale astronauts' words from journal text?

116:07:19 [Alan] Bean (Apollo 12): "OK. You go ahead. That's difficult, because it's so tender up here on these legs."

116:07:26 [Charles] Conrad: "Well, I don't see the Earth anywhere in the sight."[423]

Listening to the RealVideo clip (1:39–1:45), Alan Bean actually said "It's difficult tricking them", and Charles Conrad replied "Yea, I know."[424]
Moon landing trajectory and dust visibility

[Charles] Conrad (Apollo 12), from the 1969 Technical Debrief—"As soon as I got the vehicle stopped in horizontal velocity at 300 feet (figure 4–12 from the Apollo 12 Mission Report indicates that he stopped almost all of his forwards motion at about 220 ft), we picked up a tremendous amount of dust—much more than I had expected. It looked a lot worse than it did in the films I saw of Neil's landing. It seemed to me that we got the dust much higher than Neil indicated. It could be because we were in a hover, higher up, coming down...".[425]

According to the Apollo 12 land path,[426] at 300 ft (90 m) the module was almost half a kilometre far from the landing place and was descending not vertically but down a very gently sloping trajectory, and dust was first seen at a 3 times less height of 30 m (100 ft).[354]
Fred Haise on the Moon?

[Fred] Haise and fellow [Apollo 13] crewmen, James Lovell (spacecraft commander) and John Swigert (command module pilot), working closely with Houston ground controllers, converted their lunar module "Aquarius" into an effective lifeboat. Their emergency activation and operation of lunar module systems conserved both electrical power and water in sufficient supply to assure their safety and survival while in space and for the return to Earth.[427]

Edwin Aldrin (Apollo 11): "The highlight of the evening was a film showing Fred Haise, my back-up on the flight to the Moon, stumbling around on the surface of the Moon until, in desperation, he retreated to the lunar lander which, the moment he stepped on the ladder, tumbled into pieces around him."[2](p. 164)[428][429]
Dust blowing

After the landing of the Apollo 14 lunar module, the engine has worked for several more seconds and the jets of dust flying from under the module are clearly seen.[430](4:46–4:56)

There are no signs of blowing the dust on the photo of the surface under the Apollo 14 lunar module.[431][432]
Separation—Contradictory times and distances to Earth

03:42:29 [Apollo 17] Commander [Eugene Cernan]: "Separation, Houston."[433]

This photo shows the [Apollo 12] Spacecraft-LM Adapter (SLA) above centre.[434][435] (Altitude at [SLA] separation was about 3,800 nautical miles—about 7,000 km.)[436]

A Full Earth from the Apollo 17 Command Module at about 5 hours 6 minutes, shortly after separation of the docked CSM-LM from the S-IVB at 4 hours 45 minutes.[437]
When was the descent engine stopped?

113:01:43 [Harrison] Schmitt (Apollo 17): "Stand by. 25 feet, down at 2. Fuel's good. 20 feet. Going down at 2. 10 feet. 10 feet."

113:01:58 Schmitt: "Contact." (Pause)

113:02:03 Schmitt: (Reading a checklist) "Stop, push. Engine stop; Engine Arm; Proceed; Command Override, Off; Mode Control, Att(itude) Hold; PGNS, Auto."

113:02:11 [Eugene] Cernan: "OK, Houston. The Challenger has landed!"[438]

Eugene Cernan: "We shut the engine down some 3 m above the surface."[228](part 6, 6:02–6:26)
Lunar rovers had an engine muffler?

120:10:55 [Eugene] Cernan (Apollo 17): "Just don't step on it." (Pause)

120:11:01 [Harrison] Schmitt: "I do that (pause) in training, though." (Pause).

120:11:13 Cernan: "Ooh. (Grunting and breathing hard) Hey, Bob, just out of curiosity, what kind of heart rates has this drill been producing on me?"[439]

Listening to the RealVideo clip[440] (17:11–17:41), these words are missing from both the journal text and the MP3 audio clip:

120:10:57 Flight/EVA: "OK, we definitely did not want Flight to figure the rover's muffler at this point. He has it as a stick with mine as an optional, as an option, and ah we're, at this stage of the game, we're screwing around. We definitely do not want to figure this muffler. Since we're being called upon, I'm sure you all recognise not to do this anymore."[441]

Technological legacy

Statement or document of NASA and/or its defenders Statement of Moon sceptics
Moon race legacy

Hook-and-loop fasteners, polytetrafluoroethylene non-stick coating, disposable nappies—here are only the most well-known results [of the Apollo programme] in everyday life. It has been counted that the spreading of "lunar" technologies gave the US economy an effect, estimated to more than $20bn. But the space technology created strictly for conquering of the Moon did not get further development.[442]

Here is what remained with the USSR after the end of the Moon race:

The Proton rocket and the Soyuz spacecraft which were both developed for circumlunar, not circumterrestrial flights.[443][444]

Why is the Saturn V no longer used?

Notwithstanding the great carrying capacity, the Saturn [V] expendable launch systems did not get use—they got nothing to carry. The mass of even the most sophisticated artificial Earth satellites does not exceed 20 t. Yet another obstacle is the complexity and cost of service of the huge rocket.[442]

If we could build it from scratch in a few years in the 60's, and we already have all the plans, why not rebuild it now? Did they really have the load capacity NASA claims they had?[36]

The reason that the Saturn V was quietly forgotten was that it never preformed as stated... If NASA had attempted to correct the problems with the Saturn V it would have become apparent that the rocket could not have sent people to the Moon and that the Moon landings were faked.[445]

If the Saturn V carried the International Space Station (ISS) modules, which are now not heavier than 20 t, their mass could quadruple while their number be reduced four times, along with the number of the docking assemblies for space rendezvous, whose mass is now about one-seventh of the mass of the entire ISS. The number of the dangerous space rendezvous procedures would also be reduced. The cost of the two Proton rockets and one Space Shuttle used to carry three ISS modules is roughly equal to the cost of one Saturn V. And the ISS cost is thousands of times greater than the Saturn V service cost. Also, the launching cost for 1 kg of cargo using the Space Shuttle turns out to be much higher than using the Saturn V.[446](drawing 4) But for some reason, the Americans have money for the "prodigal" Shuttles and not for the "frugal" Saturns. And why is the F-1 engine no longer used but the US Atlas V rocket uses the Russian RD-180 engines instead that are nothing else but one half of the RD-170/171 engines of the Soviet Energia and Zenith rockets?[447][448][449]

The F-1 engine failure modes (especially combustion instability) need substantial research and the Russian RD-180 is recommended as a model for its modification, if it is to be used in future manned flights to the Moon and Mars.[171][450]

Quotes by famous people

See also

Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 AS11-40-5903, NASA, 21/11/09
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 R. René, "NASA mooned America", 1994
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 A. Popov, "'Skylab'—a brilliant epilogue of the 'Apollo'", 15/4/10 (Russ.)
  4. 4.0 4.1 Céticos ainda tentam derrubar "farsa" da jornada à Lua, M. Lang, 16/7/09 (Pg.)
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 The wrong stuff, R. van Bakel, 9/94
  6. 6.0 6.1 Did we go to the Moon?, U. Walter, 25/9/09
  7. What awaits the denounced?, D. Verhoturov, 13/8/09 (Russ.)
  8. 1961: Soviets win space race, BBC, 12/4/61
  9. Special Message to the Congress on urgent national needs, President J. Kennedy, 25/5/61
  10. Chronology of the Moon race, A. Zak, 16/2/09
  11. 11.0 11.1 Did man went on Moon?, Anup Raj Shrestha, 25/3/08
  12. Bush unveils vision for Moon and beyond, CNN, 15/1/04
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 Interview with Alexander Ivanovich Popov, A. Gromov, 10/3/09 (Russ.)
  14. Obama has turned his back on the Moon, A. Borisov, 2/2/10
  15. A. Chaikin, "A man on the Moon", Penguin Books, 1998, ISBN 9780140272017
  16. Apollo 11: On the Moon, Look, 8/69, p. 65
  17. 17.0 17.1 J. Cranny, "Did man land on the Moon?", Johnson City, Texas, 1970
  18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 The Americans haven't been on the Moon, A. Gordon, 22/6/07 (Russ.)
  19. A fake Moon scene from "Diamonds are forever", The Hollywood Projects
  20. Diamonds are forever, Eon Productions, 1971
  21. Capricorn One, Associated General Films, 1978
  22. A great step or a great con?, A. Pickard, The Guardian
  23. Apollo Moon landing hoax??, J. Pike, 8/1/01
  24. 24.0 24.1 Good luck, Mr. Gorsky!, C. Lewis, 18/8/09
  25. 25.0 25.1 Moon-landing debunkers won't fade away, R. Neale, 7/7/09
  26. The search for the Apollo 11 SSTV tapes, J. Sarkissian, 21/5/06, p. 15
  27. A brief history of the Apollo hoax, J. Daley, 30/9/08
  28. "Lost tapes" lost for good, NASA releases restored footage of first moonwalk, R. Pearlman, 17/7/09
  29. Moonwalk video gets a makeover, A. Boyle, 16/7/09
  30. Getting Apollo 11 right, ABC, 7/99
  31. 31.0 31.1 Lessons of the 'fake Moon flight' myth, J. Oberg, Sceptical Inquirer, 3–4/03, pp. 23, 30
  32. 32.0 32.1 Apollo Truth, S. Colby, 2/3/09
  33. Obama's cancellation of Moon landings is a case of "No we can't", not "Yes we can", T. Young, 2/2/10
  34. 34.0 34.1 Did man really walk on the Moon???, J. Marshall, 23/5/04
  35. 35.0 35.1 35.2 Man on the Moon—a colossal hoax that cost billions of dollars, Satsvarūpa dāsa Goswāmī, 20/1/10
  36. 36.0 36.1 36.2 MoonShadows, J. Beals, 13/10/05
  37. 37.0 37.1 37.2 37.3 B. Kaysing, R. Reid, "We never went to the Moon", Health Research Books, 1976, ISBN 9780787304874
  38. Remembrance and cultural representation of the Space Age, NASA, p. 378
  39. 39.0 39.1 Moongate: A bomb ready to explode?, S. Colzani, 16/2/05 (It.)
  40. Were the Americans on the Moon?, A. Petrova, 19/4/00 (Russ.)
  41. 41.0 41.1 Book to confirm Moon landings, S. Borenstein, 2/11/02
  42. Engaging the 18–25 generation: Educational outreach, interactive technologies, and space, M. Dittmar, 25/9/06, p. 6
  43. Overlooked election facts & statistics, Z. Parsons, 8/2/08
  44. Area 51 is top conspiracy theory, Sky News, 31/7/08
  45. US base leads poll's top conspiracy theories, The Guardian, 31/7/08
  46. 50pct Britons believe in captive space aliens, ANI, 31/7/08
  47. 47.0 47.1 The Dark Side of the Moon: 40 years after Moon landing the doubts persist, D. Ellam, 14/2/09
  48. 48.0 48.1 Moonfakers, P. Sheridan, 17/7/09
  49. Britons question Apollo 11 Moon landings, survey reveals, E&T, 8/7/09
  50. Ein kosmischer Streit / Hat die erste Mondlandung überhaup stattgefunden?, Der Spiegel (Ger.)
  51. Did we land on the Moon?, Sparklit.com
  52. Did we really land on the Moon?, BBC, 28/4/05
  53. Alex Dantart, 17/5/08 (Sp.)
  54. El hombre llegó a la Luna... ¿o no?, A. Dantart, 16/1/07 (Sp.)
  55. Pensez-vous que l'homme a marché sur la lune?, PourOuContre.com (Fr.)
  56. L'Homme a-t-il marché sur la Lune?, 20Minuten.ch (Fr.)
  57. Do you think the first Moon landing was a scam?, Aftonbladet, 15/7/09 (Sw.)
  58. Archive of polls, CNews.ru (Russ.)
  59. Do you think the government could fake a Moon landing?, Twiigs.com, 20/7—19/8/09
  60. Did we land on the Moon in 1969?, E. Wieder, PlanetMars.org
  61. 61.0 61.1 Did US astronauts really land on the Moon?, NASA, 6/77 (reissued 14/2/01)
  62. Brian Welch, NASA Director of Media Services, dies, NASA, 27/11/00
  63. 63.0 63.1 63.2 M. Bennett, D. Percy, "Dark Moon", Adventures Unlimited Press, 2001, ISBN 9780932813909
  64. 64.0 64.1 64.2 64.3 64.4 64.5 64.6 64.7 64.8 What happened on the Moon (2000), Aulis Publishers, 28/11/07
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  378. S69-40753, NASA, 3/4/09
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  381. TV troubles, NASA, 14/5/09
  382. TV troubles, NASA, 14/5/09
  383. TV troubles, NASA, 14/5/09
  384. Explosive Evidence, NASA, 20/8/09
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  386. Soviets recovered an Apollo capsule!, M. Wade, 31/7/08
  387. A. Velyurov, "A return match: NASA versus the Main bureau of finds", 13/11/08 (Russ.)
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  390. Apollo 15 hammer and feather drop (78 MB)
  391. A technical description of Honeysuckle Creek tracking station during the Apollo era, H. Lindsay, 15/4/09
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  395. Wagging the Moondoggie, Part 4, D. McGowan, 25/11/09
  396. AS16-117-18841, NASA, 26/11/09
  397. Geology Station 8, NASA, 2/8/09
  398. Moon landing hoax—Wires seen in videos, Google Video
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  402. Apollo 11: For all mankind, NASA, 19/12/01 (also available as a Flash video at Vimeo)
  403. A view of the Apollo spacecraft from the Soyuz spacecraft (the dark circle is the rear view of the Apollo; the white spots are the control thruster exhaust lit by the Sun)
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  405. Various other Apollo image anomalies, D. Wozney, 23/10/09
  406. Return to orbit, NASA, 3/8/09
  407. Wagging the Moondoggie, Part 5, D. McGowan, 25/11/09
  408. Skylab-2 mission: commander Conrad in shower, NASA
  409. Apollo 8, day 4: Lunar orbits 4, 5 and 6, NASA, 3/1/09 (the 2nd photo, at 075:47:37)
  410. AS8-14-2392, NASA, 3/2/09
  411. AS08-14-2392, NASA, 1/11/06
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  413. Post-landing activities, NASA, 11/6/09
  414. Post-landing activities, NASA, 11/6/09
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  420. Moon, P. Spudis, 30/11/07
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  422. The Moon, NASA, 20/1/00
  423. TV troubles, NASA, 14/5/09
  424. Moon landing hoax Apollo 12, Youtube, 27/8/08
  425. A visit to the Snowman, NASA, 4/5/09
  426. A profile and plan view of the Apollo 12 approach trajectory, NASA
  427. Fred Wallace Haise, Jr, NASA, 4/12/08
  428. Moon 'photos'?, G. Birdsall, 5/1/97
  429. E. Aldrin, W. Warga, "Return to Earth", Random House Publishers, 1973, ISBN 9780394488325, p. 189
  430. Landing at Fra Mauro, NASA, 6/9/06
  431. AS14-66-9258, NASA, 8/7/09
  432. A. Popov, "First on the Moon", 21/7/09 (Russ.)
  433. Day 1: Translunar Injection (TLI), Apollo 17 Flight Journal, 11/4/07
  434. AS12-50-7326, NASA, 4/8/09
  435. AS12-H-50-7326, NASA, 21/9/04
  436. Day 1: Transposition, docking and extraction, NASA, 24/9/05
  437. AS17-148-22726, NASA, 3/8/09
  438. Landing at Taurus-Littrow, NASA, 30/6/09
  439. Deep core, NASA, 12/10/08
  440. ALSEP deployment, NASA, 12/10/08
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  442. 442.0 442.1 Expenses and results, S. Alexandrov and V. Ponomaryova, All about cosmos: selected articles (Russ.)
  443. The 'Soyuz' have a lunar origin, B. Chertok, 27/9/09 (Russ.)
  444. A. Popov, "Man on the Moon? What evidence?", Chapter 15: Flight analysis results, 22/12/06 (Russ.)
  445. Why did NASA develop the Space Shuttle when the Saturn 5 is so much better?, 27/2/10
  446. Some problems of the reusable aerospace launch system development, V. Surdin, "From the history of aviation and cosmonautics", issue 61, 25/2/06 (Russ.)
  447. RD-180, G. Deagel, 30/8/09
  448. A. Popov, "The rocket: tests failed—let's fly to the Moon", 16/3/09 (Russ.)
  449. How to sell?, Y. Mukhin, 2/4/10 (Russ.)
  450. Unfitness of the F-1 engine for a new conquest of the Moon, D. Kropotov, 6/10/09 (Russ.)
  451. William Jefferson Clinton, Doctor of Laws, The University of Hong Kong, 2008
  452. B. Clinton, "My life", Knopf Publishers, 2004, ISBN 9780375414572, p. 156
  453. President Obama's JFK moment, B. Aldrin, 3/2/10

External links

Sceptical Inquiry: Hoaxes: Lunar Landing at the Open Directory Project