What is the Hoax theory Apollo?

The Apollo Hoax, also known as Hoax Landing, is a theory that claims that men in 1969 did not land on the moon. The theory is popular in some sectors and recent surveys suggest that at least six percent of Americans believe that the landing of the Moon has never happened. Hoax Apollo was explained in different ways. To begin with, there are three theories how big the fraud is.

  • Theory 1 is that fraud Apollo is produced 100 percent. This means that men have never left the Earth's surface, because technology available at the time did not allow space to travel. Others argue that the van Allen radiation belts that surround the ground and protect it from sunlight would destroy all aircraft passengers trying to cross them.
  • Theory 2 means that Apollo hoax has some variations of truth. For example, it is possible that Apollo 11 has left the country and even reached the per month, but never actually landed on it. Other routine in the human presence on the moon was false because it is relaitIt is easy to send robotic missions, but implicitly harder to send people.
  • Theory 3 is that Apollo hoax is actually a NASA covering to hide alien data. Some say NASA at that time tested the "zero gravitational device" of extraterrestrial origin and that the pretending to land the moon was a good way to avert the scientists from their findings.

Apollo Hoax proponents say there are many details that show that landing has never happened. Among them is the fact that the photographs brought back astronauts show the sky without stars and a number of strange shadows that seem to be created by artificial light. These two details seem to indicate that the landing of the Moon was falsified in internal studies. Others argue that traces should not be shown on the surface of the Earth unless there is moisture and that the lunar excursion module (hem) was to leave the crater on the surface of the moon after landing, but not.

The Apollo Hoax has many followers, some of which have created extensive websites that include photos and videos of landing. Although there is no evidence that their theories are true, they point out that there is also little evidence that landing has occurred in addition to some photos and rocks. This is the main reason why the idea of ​​Apollo hoax remains alive.

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