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    Kim Kardashian Sparks Debate Over Moon Landing

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsNovember 1, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Kim Kardashian recently shared her doubts about the 1969 moon landing, suggesting it might not have happened. This came up during an episode of her family’s reality show.

    Back in ’69, Americans Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins were the first to set foot on the moon. This was a big win for America in the space race against the Soviet Union.

    Kardashian claims that Buzz Aldrin has said the moon landing didn’t happen. She points to things like the flag appearing to blow in the wind and the absence of stars in photos as evidence.

    NASA isn’t letting these claims go unanswered. Sean Duffy, the acting head of NASA, responded, reminding everyone that America has been to the moon six times. He also mentioned that under President Trump, and now continuing, America is aiming to lead in space again with the Artemis program.

    Kardashian doesn’t seem too concerned about what people think of her theory. She encourages people to do their own research and decide for themselves.

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