Nothing new here. For the possibility of faking it, go rent a copy of Capricorn one, an old (70's) sci-fi. It addresses faking the mars mission, but is just as applicable to the moon landings. Against the possibility of faking it, go to an observatory and look for the "junk" left behind. With todays telescopes it should be easy to spot. Also, there is a p.c.mirror that was placed on the surface of the moon that scientist regularly bounce lasers off of for distancing. If nobody went there how did the mirror get placed. On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Raghuram Viswanadha wrote: > Interesting theory > > Raghu > ----------------------------------- > Did man really walk on the Moon ??? > --- Mike Taylor Coordinator of Systems Administration and Network Security Indiana State University. Rankin Hall Rm 039 210 N 7th St. Terre Haute, IN. Voice: 812-237-8843 47809 --- "You have zero privacy anyway. Get over it." --Scott McNealy, Sun MicroSystems.