This began as a simple list of references used to compose this
site, but it has expanded to provide a list of resources that everyone
might find useful while investigating the Apollo project and the
claims surrounding it. We have also reproduced some of the materials
directly in order to make them available.
- Glossary
- Acronyms and terms used on this site and in space sciences.
- Printed materials
- Books, magazine articles, and other printed material that propose
conspiracy theories or provide information on the Apollo project.
- Video and television
- Films, video, and television programs which discuss the Apollo
conspiracy theories or provide information on the Apollo project.
- Web sites
- Online resources including the web sites of conspiracists and
links to information that applies to the exploration of the moon.
- Notable participants
- Brief descriptions of people who have made a material contribution
to the discussion of Apollo conspiracy theories.
- The Collier article
- Our response to a popular article published by journalist James M. Collier.
- The Milne article
- Our response to an article by David Milne that has been circulated
on the Internet.
- Bart Sibrel's Top Fifteen
- Our response to Bart Sibrel's top fifteen reasons for believing the
lunar landings were falsified.
- NASA's Response to Scott Grissom
- A NASA report answering questions by U.S. Rep. F.J. Sensenbrenner
and giving the origin of the small piece of metal Scott Grissom says
was used to sabotage his father's spacecraft.
- Wayne Green
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- A blog entry written by Wayne Green on his website.
- Aulis Speaks Out
- Mary Bennett and David Percy have responded to some of their
critics in an article on their web site. This is our response.
- Dr. Neville Jones
- Dr. Neville T. Jones attacks the authenticity of the Apollo
missions ostensibly from the point of view of a physicist, but probably
more likely from the point of view of a devout Christian.
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