...DID we go to the moon?

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Here is the thing ; on TV at the time ; interviewed an Astronaut , as soon as he mentioned the dark side of the moon , the interview was cut off .
 
Why cut off the interview ?
Out of time? The old astronaut had to pee again? Commercial? American Idol was on next and the astronaut wouldn't stop talking?

My bet is on the last one.

(BTW there is no "dark side of the moon." You are thinking of a Pink Floyd song.)
 
Out of time? The old astronaut had to pee again? Commercial? American Idol was on next and the astronaut wouldn't stop talking?

My bet is on the last one.

(BTW there is no "dark side of the moon." You are thinking of a Pink Floyd song.)

There is a dark side of the moon . In 1969 .
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third-party_evidence_for_Apollo_Moon_landings
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AS12-48-7134: Apollo 12 astronaut Pete Conradwith the unmanned Surveyor 3, which had landed on the Moon in 1967. Parts of Surveyor were brought back to Earth by Apollo 12. The camera (near Conrad's right hand) is on display at the National Air and Space Museum
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Independent evidence[edit]
In this section are only those observations that are completely independent of NASA—no NASA facilities were used, and there was no NASA funding. Each of the countries mentioned in this section (Soviet Union, Japan, China, and India) has its own space program, builds its own space probes which are launched on their own launch vehicles, and has its own deep space communication network.

SELENE photographs[edit]
In 2008, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency(JAXA) SELENE lunar probe obtained several photographs showing evidence of Moon landings.[1] On the left are two photos taken on the lunar surface by the Apollo 15 astronautsAugust 2, 1971 during EVA 3 at station 9A near Hadley Rille. On the right is a 2008 reconstruction from images taken by the SELENE terrain camera and 3D projected to the same vantage point as the surface photos. The terrain is a close match within the SELENE camera resolution of 10 metres.

Observers of all missions[edit]
The Soviet Union monitored the missions at their Space Transmissions Corps, which was "fully equipped with the latest intelligence-gathering and surveillance equipment".[6] Vasily Mishin, in an interview for the article "The Moon Programme That Faltered", describes how the Soviet Moon programme dwindled after the Apollo landing.[7]

The missions were tracked by radar from several countries on the way to the Moon and back.
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Definition of right royal ratbag:
conspiracy nuts that doubt Moon Landings and 9/11.
 
I believe they found green cheese and some little green men and some Aliens about to conduct an atomic war as they did on Mars according to river.
And of course to contradict our gullible river again, there is no dark side of the Moon, only the far side: All the Moon [other then perhaps in crater wells at the poles] receive light as the Moon rotates.
 
The interview never continued
What was the date of this interview? What station/network was it broadcast on? Did that station ever resume broadcasting, or was it forever silent after the interview was "cut off"?

What do you think the cutting off of the interview proves, exactly?
 
What was the date of this interview? What station/network was it broadcast on? Did that station ever resume broadcasting, or was it forever silent after the interview was "cut off"?

What do you think the cutting off of the interview proves, exactly?

That there was something on the dark side of the moon that should never be made public .
 
Okay. As far as I'm aware, there was no such interview and you're making the whole thing up. There's nothing further to discuss unless and until you can produce something substantive.
 
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