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Kim K's Moon Landing Drama: NASA Claps Back with Stellar Sass

Astronaut Buzz Aldrin, lunar module pilot of the first lunar landing mission, poses for a photograph beside the deployed United States flag during an Apollo 11 Extravehicular Activity on the lunar surface

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In the latest episode of “Keeping Up with Conspiracy Theories,” reality queen Kim Kardashian has decided to take on NASA’s historic moon landing, and spoiler alert: it’s not going well for her.

When Celebrities Play Scientist

Kardashian, apparently turning her attention from shapewear to space exploration, suggested during a recent episode of “The Kardashians” that the 1969 moon landing might be fake. Her evidence? Some mysterious TikTok videos and a vague claim about Buzz Aldrin “saying it didn’t happen”.

NASA’s Epic Clapback

Enter NASA’s Acting Administrator Sean Duffy, who wasn’t about to let a reality TV star rewrite space history. In a tweet that screams “we’ve got receipts,” Duffy proudly proclaimed that humans have actually landed on the moon six times. Not just once, but six. Talk about overachieving.

The Real Tea

For those keeping score, the moon landing conspiracy isn’t new. It’s been floating around since 1976, when a guy named Bill Kaysing self-published a pamphlet claiming we never went to space. But here’s the thing: we absolutely did. Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins made history, proving that sometimes reality is way cooler than fiction.

So, Kim, maybe stick to fashion and leave the space facts to the professionals. NASA’s got this.

AUTHOR: mp

SOURCE: The Mercury News

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