For years, conspiracy theorists have suggested that the United States never successfully sent astronauts to the moon. Now, new evidence has emerged which may lend credence to their claims.
Moon Hoax: New Evidence Emerges
Recently, a team of researchers from the University of Bologna in Italy have released a study which claims to have discovered evidence that the United States never actually went to the moon. The team analyzed various photographs taken during the Apollo 11 mission and found anomalies which they believe suggest the photos were actually taken on Earth.
The team claims that the light and shadows in the photographs are inconsistent with what one would expect to find on the moon. Additionally, they found that the stars in the background of the photos were too bright to have been taken in outer space.
The researchers also suggest that the Apollo 11 mission was faked in order to give the United States a competitive edge over the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
Conspiracy Theorists Claim We Never Went To The Moon
The team’s findings have been welcomed by conspiracy theorists, who have long argued that the United States never actually went to the moon.
The theorists have pointed to a variety of evidence which they believe indicates that the Apollo 11 mission was faked. This includes discrepancies in the astronauts’ accounts of their journey, the lack of visible stars in the photographs, and the fact that the flag planted by the astronauts appears to be flapping in the wind, despite the fact that there is no atmosphere on the moon.
The theorists have argued that the mission was faked in order to give the United States a propaganda victory over the Soviet Union.
Whether or not the Apollo 11 mission was faked, the new evidence presented by the team of researchers from the University of Bologna is sure to add fuel to the ongoing debate. It remains to be seen whether their findings will be able to convince skeptics of the moon hoax theory.