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More than half a billion people watched astronauts walk on the moon. Why do so many people believe it didn’t happen? Plus, three accounts of watching the “giant leap for mankind.” (article)
More than half a billion people watched astronauts walk on the moon. Why do so many people today believe the footage was fake? Plus, a visit to Atlanta with artist Fahamu Pecou. (episode)
A significant percentage of Americans believe the moon landing was a government hoax. How does the conspiracy theory continue to thrive?
Three accounts from a 1969 issue of The New Yorker describe what it was really like to watch the “giant leap for mankind.”
The Atlanta artist launched a poster campaign titled “Fahamu Pecou Is the Shit.” But his works about black male identity are as serious as they are sometimes funny.
The actor reads “Alan Bean Plus Four,” his short story about a D.I.Y. journey into space.