Russia to Investigate whether US Moon Landings were Real or Fake

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US Moon Landings Were Real or Fake, Russia comes forward to verify the American Claim

Russia to Investigate whether US Moon Landings Were Real or Fake. We all heard about that the United States’ Apollo 11 was the first manned mission to land on the Moon, on 20th July 1969. A group of twelve men have landed on the Moon, Neil Armstrong and pilot Buzz Aldrin were the first persons to reach the moon.

The Mission commander Neil Armstrong was the first person to step onto the moon surface six hours after landing on 21st July, 1969.

Moon Landing Conspiracies:

But there are a number of conspiracies about the US moon landings. Some believe that the US moon landings were totally fake. They are claims that some or all elements of the Apollo program and the associated Moon landings were deceptions showed by NASA, maybe with the assistance of other organizations.

The photos and videos of the Apollo missions only available through NASA and there is not a single independent evidence that the lunar landings were something but a deception.

Russia to Investigate whether US Moon Landings were Real or Fake

Some consider that sending astronauts into outer space and onto the moon would be extremely costly, the American government didn’t have enough money to fulfill the project.

Technology War between Two Superpowers:

There was the race of technology in 1960s and 1970s between Russia and America and at that time and the U.S. government was desperate to beat the Russians in the space race, staged the fake moon landings.

The moon landings by America happened during the Cold War and an edgy point in the nuclear arms race, an age in which the two world superpowers competed for technological superiority.

Russia had sent 4 space rockets towards moon but all of them blasted on its way, and finally they shut down their mission On the other hand it is pertinent to mention here that the first robotic arrival on the moon was from Russia on 13th September 1959 Luna Mission 2.

But USA also keep tired and send it’s Apollo 11 on 20 July 1969 on the moon and Neil Armstrong became the first man to land there. There were six landings on the moon from 1969 to 1972 both manned and unmanned.

What would Russia do to verify?

Now the Russian government has decided to verify that the US claim of moon landings was true or false and for this purpose they decided to send their team on the moon. Russian Space Chief, Dmitry Rogozin, from Roscosmos space agency has announced that they are going to send their team on a moon mission to verify about the moon landing hoax.

Russia to Investigate whether US Moon Landings were Real or Fake

Dmitry Rogozin said in a video posted to twitter Saturday that Russia will confirm if the US actually went to the moon. The tweet read as;

“We have set this objective to fly and verify whether they’ve been there or not.”

When would Russia start its mission?

Russia plans to send the first cosmonauts to the moon in the early 2030s.

Here you can watch the video of the first moon landing of the Apollo 11 mission in 1969.

SpaceX Mission to Moon:

Earlier we told you that the US based Tech Company SpaceX has declared to launch a new plan to fetch the tourist around the Moon using its Big Falcon Rocket (BFR). The BRF is an enormous rocket vehicle with 31 engines and the capacity to lift 150 tons into space, is being designed to carry people into deep space and moon.

Yusaku Maezawa, a Japan’s billionaire entrepreneur, would be the world first tourist to visit the moon after the US Apollo missions ended in 1972. The SpaceX mission to moon will start in 2023 and the trip will last for six days.

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