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This is a triggering subject so I have to qualify the question below everytime. Many who are sure we haven't get triggered if you have a different opinion. Interestingly, many who are sure we have get triggered if you have a different opinion. So, let's please not get triggered here and stick to logical arguments. Genius's on both sides of this argument have great points so let's try flushing them out a little. So, what I am about to tread down are serious questions which are intended as pure intellectual pursuit only. You don't have to participate if you don't want to.

Before replying, please refer to sub rule #2.

  1. Did the moon landing happen? Please elaborate with the following points.

  2. In what way(s) have you validated your understanding? I'm not talking about seeing video or reading something someone reported, but actually validated, such as experimented, seen with a telescope, etc.

  3. Is your understanding absolute? As in, for sure the moon landing happened. Or, for sure it didn't. What makes it absolute if this is the case? If it's not absolute, how do you break down your probabilities between the two?

  4. Over and above the first two points, is there anything that you believe is sketchy about NASA and space footage? For example, have you seen this (youtube.com) and if not what is your opinion after watching it?

This is a triggering subject so I have to qualify the question below everytime. Many who are sure we haven't get triggered if you have a different opinion. Interestingly, many who are sure we have get triggered if you have a different opinion. So, let's please not get triggered here and stick to logical arguments. Genius's on both sides of this argument have great points so let's try flushing them out a little. So, what I am about to tread down are serious questions which are intended as pure intellectual pursuit only. You don't have to participate if you don't want to. Before replying, please refer to sub rule #2. 1. Did the moon landing happen? Please elaborate with the following points. 2. In what way(s) have you validated your understanding? I'm not talking about seeing video or reading something someone reported, but actually validated, such as experimented, seen with a telescope, etc. 3. Is your understanding absolute? As in, for sure the moon landing happened. Or, for sure it didn't. What makes it absolute if this is the case? If it's not absolute, how do you break down your probabilities between the two? 4. Over and above the first two points, is there anything that you believe is sketchy about NASA and space footage? For example, have you seen [this](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuYydr7615Y) and if not what is your opinion after watching it?

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Thank you for replying.

If we didn't land on the moon, wouldn't Russia have blown the whistle on it?

I don't know. It seems compelling for sure that it's a big conspiracy to keep a lid on. I've been looking at other pieces of history and wonder if it's possible USSR was controlled by the same people as US?

I'm hoping to get smoking gun evidence either way if possible. You remind me that I haven't really looked at Soviet space and moon landing footage.

Honest question here, apparently there is a sensor or reflective dish left on the moon. Do you know if anyone has been able to document it?

I seriously gotta get a telescope or something.

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I have heard this as well. Do you know anything about them? I did some web searching but didn't come up with anything other than basic information, like (sorry about the wikipedia):

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_retroreflectors_on_the_Moon

I wonder if it would be possible to do this test to see if it's repeatable?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_Laser_Ranging_experiment

Do you know of any independent places that documented such experiments or visually spotted these reflectors with the telescope? I am very much interested in this.

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At this time I don't know of independent tests of this nature, and a quick search hasn't yielded any.
Right now I'm getting ready to go to work, but I'll continue the search when I'm back home.