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Default Russia space agency promises to check whether US moon landings really happened

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/s...-a8650056.html

The head of Russia’s national space agency has proposed a mission to the moon to
verify whether the American moon landings really took place.

Dmitry Rogozin responded to a question about whether Nasa’s Apollo programme
actually put men on the moon back in the 1960s and 1970s during a conversation
with the president of Moldova, Igor Dodon.

He appeared to be joking, as he smirked and shrugged while answering. But
conspiracies surrounding Nasa’s moon missions are common in Russia.

In a video of their interaction, posted to his 815,000 Twitter followers, Mr
Rogozin says: “We have set this objective to fly and verify whether they’ve been
there or not”.

Nasa’s six well-documented official manned missions to the surface of the Moon,
beginning with astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin in July 1969 and
continuing with Gene Cernan and Jack Schmitt in December 1972, have been dogged
with conspiracy theories.

Vladimir Markin said an enquiry should be launched into the disappearance of
original footage from the first moon landing in 1969 and the whereabouts of
lunar rock, which was brought back to Earth during several missions.

“We are not contending that they did not fly [to the moon], and simply made a
film about it,” he wrote in an op-ed published by Russian newspaper Izvestia.

“But all of these scientific – or perhaps cultural – artefacts are part of the
legacy of humanity, and their disappearance without a trace is our common loss.
An investigation will reveal what happened.”

The Soviet Union abandoned its own lunar programme in the mid-1970s after four
experimental moon rockets exploded.

Earlier in November, Mr Rogozin revealed plans to start building a base on the
moon after 2025, with the project exceeding the US Apollo programme of the 1960s
and 1970s in terms of scale. The programme will put its first humans on the moon
by 2030 or 2031.




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