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Fifty Years On, the Controversy Continues

I was not sure we should mention the fiftieth anniversary of the moon landings, fraught as they are with so-called conspiracy theories. Whatever one thinks of the latter group, one must admit that there are various unanswered, or not fully answered, questions about the moon landings, a few of which I will raise.
The commonly accepted account is that a crew of three men, Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong – who both walked on the lunar surface – and Michael Collins, who piloted the return module around the lunar orbit before picking them up, went across the vast chasm of space at

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