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NASA Claps Back at Kim Kardashian's Moon Landing Doubts

Summary

  • NASA acting administrator Sean Duffy refutes Kim Kardashian's doubts about the 1969 moon landing
  • NASA has landed astronauts on the moon 6 times, with the Artemis program planning to return
  • Kardashian expressed skepticism about the moon landing on her Hulu TV series
NASA Claps Back at Kim Kardashian's Moon Landing Doubts

In a recent social media post, NASA's acting administrator Sean Duffy addressed Kim Kardashian's skepticism about the 1969 moon landing. On a recent episode of her Hulu TV series "The Kardashians," the reality star had expressed doubts about the historic event, citing comments made by astronaut Buzz Aldrin.

Duffy was quick to set the record straight, stating unequivocally that "Yes, Kim Kardashian, we've been to the Moon before... 6 times!" He went on to note that the Artemis program, led by the current U.S. president, will see NASA returning to the moon. Duffy confidently declared, "We won the last space race and we will win this one too."

Kardashian's comments on the moon landing's legitimacy were made during a conversation with her co-star Sarah Paulson. The reality star read excerpts from an interview with Aldrin, in which he had discussed some animated elements used in the original broadcast. However, as a Reuters report clarified, Aldrin was referring to the animations used by broadcasters at the time, not to suggest the landing itself was faked.

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Despite Kardashian's apparent skepticism, NASA remains steadfast in its commitment to space exploration. The agency's Artemis program, which aims to return humans to the moon, is set to launch in the coming years, building on the legacy of the historic Apollo missions.

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Yes, the 1969 moon landing did in fact happen, as confirmed by NASA. Astronaut Buzz Aldrin and the Apollo 11 crew successfully landed on the lunar surface and walked on the moon.
The Artemis program is NASA's initiative to return humans to the moon, building on the legacy of the Apollo missions. Under the leadership of the current U.S. president, NASA plans to win the new space race with the Artemis program.
Kim Kardashian expressed skepticism about the 1969 moon landing on her Hulu TV series "The Kardashians," citing comments made by astronaut Buzz Aldrin about animated elements used in the original broadcast.

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