Engineers are pretty smart and promotions people are too.So knowing that there was no atmosphere on the moon and wanting the flag to fly for good pictures, there is a little stiff wire holding the flag out on a flexible pole.A little shake and instant flag wave. Your dispute has no merit.There were 7 attempts and 6 successful manned landings on the moon.......
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It was real. No one has gone back because there is no money in it, and little in the way of science for the cost. The flag is not waving in any wind. Engineers are pretty smart and promotions people are too. So knowing that there was no atmosphere on the moon and wanting the flag to 'fly' for good pictures, there is a little stiff wire holding the flag out on a flexible pole. A little shake and instant flag wave.
Your 'dispute' has no merit. There were 7 attempts and 6 successful manned landings on the moon. But you should ask yourself why should any conclusion that you think of without any serious understanding of the facts or evidence should carry the weight of truth. It is one thing to wonder and then discover the truth. Any casual research into this subject will assure anyone with proper critical thinking skills that there was no fakery involved. But your 'question' is actually an assertion in the form of a question that the Apollo moon landings were fake. So you only need to read the whack-job answers that agree with your false assertion in the form of a question.
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All six of the Apollo Moon landings are incredibly real.
My cerebral cortex.
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The landings were all real, the flag did not wave but moved when the astronaut moved and bumped the flag but your clamin that there is no atmosphere on the moon is flase,....Yes there is a very,very thin atmosphere on the moon,...ask Geoff, he knows.
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Yes, they were real.
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We haven't gone back to the Moon for the same reason the South Pole was reached in 1911 but humans didn't return until 1957. The first trips in each case were dangerous publicity stunts that were barely achievable with the technology of the time, and once they had been accomplished, there was no reason to return until the technology was available to make the trip safely. The Moon is a vastly more difficult and dangerous destination than the South Pole, so the delay before returning will be much longer than the delay returning to the South Pole.