If we did land on the moon, we didn't see it on TV.
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On the 20th July 1969 Neil Armstrong, walked on the moon’s surface. A fifth of the world’s population watched.

April 1970 Apollo 13, failed moon mission. Media and public interest was failing- they continued to loose interest during the remaining missions.

Man last set foot on the moon in December 1972; they were the astronauts of the Apollo 17. But before this mission was underway conspiracy theories were spreading, the most radical of which claimed that the lunar landings had been faked by NASA, that man had never landed on the moon.

When the photographs of the moon landings were studied a number of questions arose. As researchers investigated the photographic evidence, they began to believe that NASA may be hiding something. Eight key Apollo photographs allegedly taken by astronauts with cameras attached to their chests and using no other lighting than the natural sunlight.