Kim Kardashian, a reality TV star, refuted by NASA’s claim that the 1969 Moon landing “didn’t happen,” which has been consistently refuted for decades.
“Yes, we’ve visited the Moon six times,” the statement reads! Sean Duffy, the acting director for NASA, posted a message on X social media.
During the Apollo 11 mission, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin first walked on the surface of the moon.
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The most recent comments were made in the most recent episode of the A-list celebrity’s television show “The Kardashians,” which has been circulating for almost 50 years.
Kardashian tells co-star Sarah Paulson, “I’m sending you a million articles with both Buzz Aldrin and the other one.”
In response to a question about the expedition’s scariest moment, Kardashian reads a quote allegedly from Aldrin.
“It didn’t occur, so there wasn’t a scary moment.” She said it could have been frightening, but it wasn’t because it didn’t occur.

It’s not clear which article Kardashian was referring to or whether Aldrin, who was alleged to have punched a man for harassing him about the hoax of Apollo 11, made the comments.
Kardashian once more asserts that the space mission was a fake, citing “a few videos on Buzz Aldrin talking about how it didn’t happen” in an interview with the episode’s producers.
She said, “He says it all the time in interviews now.”
In his X-post, Duffy highlighted NASA’s ongoing moon exploration program known as Artemis, and Kardashian.
Source: Channels TV


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