I might come out publicly as a landing denier just to get that tour.
Great idea. In fact, I'm considering becoming a Flat Earther in the hopes I'll get that tour as well
"Update from Ann: It's still the case that the relatively small telescopes we have on Earth, and orbiting Earth, can't see these tiny features on the Moon. But in 2009 NASA launched the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) probe to orbit the Moon, study the landscape in detail, and characterize the environment (mostly focused on checking for radiation, with which future astronauts would have to contend)."
"In addition to carrying out this scientific mission, LRO was able to take images of the Apollo landing sites (for the Apollo 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17 missions) and could identify the flags and other equipment. Read more about that here or here, and check out NASA's multimedia image archive from LRO including this stunning image of the Apollo 11 site."
Good luck getting the VIP tour—unless you’re part of the Famous Class! Run-of-the-mill moon deniers and flat earthers don’t get any press or privilege.
I hope we go back to the moon. I wasn’t born when the original missions were going on and seeing the U.S. go back to the moon has always been something I’ve wanted to see.
I’ve had that tour. My kid worked for NASA. There is no doubt.
Roger that !