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NASA Slams Kim Kardashian’s Moon Landing Hoax Claims
 
																								
												
												
											URGENT UPDATE: NASA has swiftly countered reality TV star Kim Kardashian‘s assertion that the historic 1969 moon landing “didn’t happen,” a long-debunked conspiracy theory. On July 27, 2023, Sean Duffy, NASA’s acting administrator, took to the social media platform X to reaffirm the agency’s achievements, stating, “Yes, we’ve been to the moon before… 6 times!“
This public rebuttal comes after Kardashian made controversial comments during an episode of her reality series, The Kardashians, aired earlier this week. She discussed the moon landing with co-star Sarah Paulson, claiming, “There was no scary moment because it didn’t happen.” Kardashian referenced a quote supposedly from astronaut Buzz Aldrin that cast doubt on the authenticity of the Apollo 11 mission.
NASA’s response highlights the ongoing battle against misinformation surrounding the moon landing, which has persisted for nearly five decades. Duffy’s post not only defended NASA’s historic achievements but also emphasized the ongoing Artemis mission, the agency’s current program aimed at returning humans to the moon.
“We won the last space race and we will win this one too,” Duffy stated, inviting Kardashian to visit the Kennedy Space Center for an upcoming mission launch.
Kardashian’s comments have drawn widespread criticism, with many questioning her platform’s influence on public perception of significant historical events. The reality star reportedly cited “a few videos” where Aldrin allegedly suggests the moon landing was a hoax, although it remains unclear which articles she referred to.
In the same episode, Kardashian continued to echo the sentiment that the moon landing was “fake,” igniting further debate about the responsibility of public figures in shaping narratives around scientific facts. The episode has sparked intense discussions online, prompting NASA’s prompt and public reaction to set the record straight.
This incident underlines the importance of scientific literacy and the need for a robust dialogue about historical accuracy. As NASA prepares for its next lunar exploration, the agency is committed to combating false narratives that undermine its mission and the legacy of the Apollo program.
As this story develops, all eyes will be on the upcoming Artemis missions and whether Kardashian will take Duffy up on his invitation to witness NASA’s advancements firsthand.
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