Three prominent moon-landing conspiracy theories are debunked using the latest in dynamic-lighting technology.
In 2002, Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the moon, punched Bart Sibrel in the face. Why? According to a Gallup poll from 1999, some 6% of Americans still believed then that the government faked the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969--and Sibrel is one of the more vocal among them. If you search YouTube for moon-landing conspiracy videos today, it's apparent there are still people like him who believe Aldrin and Neil Armstrong never left planet Earth.