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Moon landing conspiracy theorist reckons key missing detail proves 'hoax'

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conspiracy theorists who believe the moon landings were faked reckon one photograph gives it all away. Between July 20, 1969 and December 14, 1972 six NASA missions landed a total of 12 men on the moon, starting with Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on Apollo 11 and ending with Gene Cernan, Jack Schmitt and Ronald Evans on Apollo 17.

At least, that's what NASA wants you to think according to conspiracy theorists. READ MORE: Hundreds saw 'flaming acorn covered in symbols' but Army hid it away, claims UFO expertDisbelievers argue that NASA faked the landings in a desperate bid to win the Space Race, in the context of the Cold War, staging landings and recording footage down on Earth.

Now they reckon an image from the 1972 Apollo 17 landing evidences their theory. In a video titled "Reflection in a Visor. Where’s the reflection of the camera taking the photo?", YouTuber Streetcap1 claims that a "stagehand" from someone not wearing a spacesuit can be seen.

The narrator says: “You can see some sort of, it looks like a man, back in the early ’70s, long hair, wearing some sort of waistcoat-type thing...

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