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CONSPIRACIST
SITES
We originally intended to review these sites individually and
respond to the points as they were brought up. We soon concluded this
would lead to unnecessary duplication. And as the authors revised
their sites our rebuttals would become stale.
- Aulis Online
- The publishers of the book Dark Moon run this site.
Visitors can see snippets of the photo analysis done for the book.
There are articles and messages left by readers continuing the
debate. Their interactive services have been offline for about two
months due to a server upgrade.
- Did man really walk on the Moon???
- Published in December 2000 by the Prabhubada Hare Krishna News
Network, which neither has little to do with nor is endorsed by the
vast majority of Krishna consciousness devotees (i.e., ISKCON). This
is mostly a summary of Ralph Rene's radiation arguments. It includes
an online forum.
- Did We
Go?
- Official site of Aron Ranen for his film Did We Go?.
- Man on Moon or Pie in Sky?
- An article that appeared in Wired's online magazine July
20, 1999. It makes reference to Ralph Rene, David Percy, and Bill
Kaysing as conspiracists and consults a few outside experts to check
their claims.
- Moon Fakers?
- Reproduces some of the more mundane photographic analysis and
hostile environmental arguments. The author seems undecided about the
evidence he presents.
- NASA:
Numerous Anomalies and Scams Allowed
- This site wins our prize for best combination of ignorance and
arrogance.
- Skeptics Media Watch - Did Hollywood put the first man
on the Moon?
- Online version of an article published in Sydney Daily
Telegraph March 31, 1999 written by Daniel Jeffreys. There are
some choice quotes from Bill Kaysing.
- Unanswered Questions about the Moon Landings
- A reiteration of some of the more ill-informed criticism of the
moon landing technology. The nameless author of this site seems very
secure in what are demonstrably naive assertions. It's especially
amusing to watch him smugly fail to understand the principle of
sublimation in a vacuum.
NASA SITES
- Apollo Lunar Surface Journal
- One of the best sources of all kinds of information on the
activities of the Apollo astronauts on the lunar surface. Includes
photographs, video, audio, and rare documents.
AERONAUTICS
SITES
- apollosaturn.com
- A well-organized collection of visual and textual material on the
Saturn booster family and the Apollo spacecraft. Contains the
spacecraft references online (but without illustrations).
- astronautix.com
- The most complete and detailed site available on space hardware
and programs.
VISUAL REFERENCE
SITES
- Spacecraft
Films
- Order high-quality DVD copies of the film and television records
from entire missions.
DEBUNKING
SITES
- Apollohoax.com
- Once a conspiracist site, the webmaster now believes the lunar
landings actually did occur. Contains a lively web board.
- Bad
Astronomy
- One of the more popular sites on the lunar landing hoax. The
webmaster is an astronomer. Contains a lively web board.
- lunaranomalies.com
- Contains news and original research regarding the claims of
conspiracists. It also covers related conspiracy theories such as the
Martian construction theories.
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