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NASA, Tired of All the Moon Conspiracy Claims, Uploads Thousands of Hi-Res Photos
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Photo credit: Project Apollo Archive
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Of course, the next question that skeptics will begin asking soon here is “Why upload all the pictures just now?”
Anyway, if you’re interested, you can view the rest of the photos online on Project Apollo Archive’s official Flickr account. You may also follow the Facebook page which, according to them, will “feature many other rare images such as Apollo 11 training photos.”
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