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Over half of British millennials believe the moon landings were faked

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Six in every 10 millennials reckon the moon landings were faked. A poll of 2,000 Brits found that people aged between 24-35 were the least convinced that Neil Armstrong really was the first man to walk on the lunar surface, in July 1969.

The Apollo 11 mission was watched by a global audience of 650million people. But millennials reckon the landing was staged by America in its battle for dominance in space with the Soviet Union.

Asked if they reckoned it was possible for the landing and subsequent missions to the moon to have been faked, 64% of them said yes.

And 62% of younger people aged 16 to 24 agreed with them. But only 45% of those aged 55 or older said the same, research by ToppCasinoBonus.com found.

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