Step on the moon American lime applied to the world
(Syed Rizwan Zaidi, Faisalabad)
When man first set foot on the land of the moon in July 1969, this scene was seen live by millions of people around the world, but there are still many people in the world today who insist that man never set foot on the moon. According to the US space agency NASA, even today, when surveys are conducted, about 5% of Americans say that the news of a man landing on the moon was a lie to those who considered it a rumor or a joke. Their main argument is that the US space program did not have any technology to reach the moon in the 1960s. They say that when NASA found out that it did not have the necessary technology; NASA may have made a drama of landing on the moon just to humiliate its rival Soviet Union in the race to reach the moon.
They think that since the Soviet Union was ahead of the United States in this race and had sent a mission to observe the surface of the moon that crashed. Therefore, it was necessary for the United States to do something as soon as possible to prove that it had overtaken the Soviet Union in this race. This kind of talk should start as soon as Apollo 11 returns to Earth. These assumptions were reinforced when a book was published in 1976 entitled: We Never Went to the Moon. The author of the book was Bill Casing, a journalist who had previously worked for NASA. He had been involved in the public relations department of a working company. In this book, the author gave many arguments to prove that the landing of Apollo 11 on the moon was just a hoax and that the plan Billions of dollars was embezzled.
The American flag waved without wind
These arguments also refer to pictorial 'evidence'. Those who deny the successful mission of Apollo 11 say that if you look at images of the surface of the moon, you can see no star in the background and no air on the moon. How can the American flag fly in the air? Michael Rich, a researcher with the Department of Aeronautics at the University of California, Los Angeles, makes it clear that the flag was not actually waving, but was merely waving when Neil Armstrong and his fellow pilots were hoisting the flag on the surface of the moon when slots fell on it, making it look like it was flying.
Imitation footprints
In this regard, it is argued that the humidity on the surface of the moon is very low, but where did the marks on the surface come from that are said to be the marks of Adrian’s shoes? Arizona State University Professor Mark Robinson offers a scientific explanation. Professor Robinson explains that there is a layer of rocks and dust on the surface of the moon called 'Regolith'. This layer is very soft like cotton, so when you step on it, there are very clear marks, and since the dust particles are connected to each other, these marks remain visible even after stepping. Professor Robinson says that the footprints of astronauts on the surface of the moon will remain the same for millions of years because there is a complete space around the moon and air never passes through it. Is black in common parlance, it can also be said that the United States has made the whole world equal.