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NASA Chief Sean Duffy Schools Kim Kardashian on 1969 Moon Landing

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Nasa’s Sean Duffy To Kim Kardashian
We’ve Been To The Moon 6 Times!!!

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NASA is schooling Kim Kardashian on the 1969 moon landing after she questioned whether the historic event ever happened.

Sean Duffy — NASA’s acting administrator — posted a message on X, leaving no doubt that astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong rocketed to the moon during the Apollo 11 mission on July 20, 1969.

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Duffy specifically tagged Kim in his post, saying “Yes, @KimKardashian, we’ve been to the Moon before… 6 times!”

He accompanied his statement with a clip from Thursday’s episode of “The Kardashians,” showing Kim and Sarah Paulson talking about the moon mission on the set of their new Hulu series, “All Fair.”

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Right off the bat, Kim floats her conspiracy theory, saying she sent a million articles to Sarah about Aldrin and “the other one,” alluding to Armstrong.

Kim said a “girl” asked Aldrin about the scariest moment in space … and Aldrin replied to the student … “There was no scary moment, cause it didn’t happen.” The interview came from the Oxford Union in March 2015.

The reality star said the 95-year-old Aldrin had “gotten old” and “like, slurs,” leading her to disbelieve the Apollo 11 mission ever happened. Sarah doesn’t take a position, but promises to take “a serious deep dive” into the subject.

Kim wraps things up by admitting she sends Sarah “conspiracies all the time.”

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