As NASA delays its moon landing, conspiracy theories are reignited
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The delays in NASA's Artemis moon landings have fueled conspiracy theories, with critics claiming that the agency never actually landed on the moon during the Apollo missions.
NASA has attributed the delay of the Artemis missions to safety concerns regarding the re-entry vehicle, yet skeptics argue that these delays suggest something more sinister.
Commenters on social media are increasingly questioning the authenticity of NASA's moon landings, suggesting that the ongoing postponements signify that the previous missions were an elaborate hoax.
NASA administrator Bill Nelson emphasized that the pushback of Artemis II and III schedules is due to necessary safety modifications, but conspiracy theorists remain unconvinced.
Read at Mail Online
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