Steph Curry Doesn’t Believe A Man Ever Landed On The Moon
Steph Curry Doesn’t Believe A Man Ever Landed On The Moon
Steph Curry doesn’t believe that a man has ever landed on the moon. The 30-year-old Golden State Warriors guard made expressed this opinion during a recent interview. Curry didn’t explain why he doesn’t believe it happened but asked those interviewing him,
“We ever been to the moon?”
When others seemingly agreed with him he responded,
“They’re going to come get us. Sorry, I don’t want to start conspiracies.”
According to reports, NASA has responded invited Curry for a personal visit to see the evidence. Allard Beutel, a NASA spokesman, stated,
“We’d love for Mr. Curry to tour the lunar lab at our Johnson Space Center in Houston, perhaps the next time the Warriors are in town to play the Rockets. We have hundreds of pounds of moon rocks stored there, and the Apollo mission control. During his visit, he can see firsthand what we did 50 years ago, as well as what we’re doing now to go back to the moon in the coming years, but this time to stay.”
The U.S. Apollo 11 was the first manned mission to land on the moon in 1969.
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