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  • Moon Landing: A Historical Record of Human Exploration
    Yes, humans have landed on the moon.

    The first successful moon landing was achieved by the United States on July 20, 1969, as part of the Apollo 11 mission. Neil Armstrong became the first person to walk on the moon, followed by Buzz Aldrin.

    Twelve different astronauts have walked on the moon, all of them American, during six different Apollo missions between 1969 and 1972.

    There is overwhelming evidence to support the moon landing, including:

    * Photos and videos: Thousands of images and hours of video footage were taken during the Apollo missions, showcasing the lunar surface, the astronauts, and the equipment used.

    * Lunar samples: Astronauts brought back over 840 pounds of moon rocks and soil, which have been studied extensively by scientists around the world.

    * Laser reflectors: Reflective panels were left on the moon by the Apollo missions. Scientists on Earth use lasers to bounce off these panels, precisely measuring the distance between the Earth and the moon.

    * Independent verification: Multiple countries, including the Soviet Union, tracked the Apollo missions and confirmed their success.

    While there have been conspiracy theories alleging the moon landing was faked, these theories have been thoroughly debunked by scientific evidence and experts.

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