There is no evidence we never landed on the Moon, but there is plenty of evidence that we DID land on the moon, such as hundreds of pounds of moon rocks in labs on Earth, and some on display in museums, laser reflectors left on the Moon that can still return laser light shining on them, and a number of people who have walked on the Moon and will tell you all about it if you ask them politely. See the first source for full details.
There are some crazy people who try to claim it was fake, but everything they say just shows their ignorance. The big claims that get the most press are that (1) there are no stars in the black sky (there are no stars in the sky in space shuttle pictures either, but they don't claim those pictures are fake), and (2) the flag waves when it shouldn't (it only "waves" when the astronauts are shaking it, which is to be expected). The second source is a quick time movie of the flag not waving.
2007-02-12 14:07:29
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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No, I can't give you any evidence supporting the wacky idea that we never landed on the moon -- because there isn't any. Oh, there are plenty of people who *claim* they have "evidence," but upon even a cursory examination their "evidence" is a bunch of nonsense dreamt up by people with no knowledge of even simple science or photography. It's not evidence, it's nonsense.
And there is no "theory" that we didn't land on the moon -- a theory is a scientific statement that has evidential support for its veracity, and which makes specific predictions that can be tested. The wacky hypotheses about no moon landings are not theories.
2007-02-12 15:38:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I've seen things that call it fake but i believe it all the way. We landed on that giant ball of cheese. Roadkill out.
2007-02-12 14:07:21
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answered by Roadkill 4 lunch 3
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Hey, the "documentary" about this whole idea first aired on the Fox network. Now when you think of factual, scientifically sound reporting, I bet you think of the Fox network as being first right ?
2007-02-12 15:49:07
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answered by Gene 7
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Go ask Buzz Aldrin, who has actually walked on the moon, and let's see if he kicks your *** for asking stupid questions.
2007-02-12 17:35:32
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answered by KevinStud99 6
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