On July 20, 1969, for the first time in history, America landed men on the moon. Now, 50 years later, let's revisit that day
Six hundred million people around the world watched as astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin walked on the moon, the most amazing technological feat ever achieved. They left their footprints on the moon, and they left their footprints on history. Now, 50 years later, the world revisits that day.
Many people believe that the moon landing never happened. They think NASA staged an elaborate hoax to make people believe they really landed on the moon. What fuels their doubts? First of all, the thing was so amazing, so incredible, that people found it hard to believe.
But there were also a number of puzzling questions to support the disbelief, making people wonder if it was all true. Here’s a few of them and the answers:
Q: The American flag looks like it’s flapping in a breeze in photos — but how, since there’s no air on the moon to make a breeze?
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