
Apollo 11 Onboard Film — Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., Lunar Module (LM) pilot, descends the steps of the Lunar module ladder as he prepares to walk on the Moon. He had just egressed the LM. This picture was taken by astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, commander, with a 70-mm lunar surface camera during the Apollo 11 extravehicular activity.
The long-running conspiracy doesn’t end with NASA—it ends with India.

For decades, Apollo 11’s 1969 landing has fueled theories of staged scenes. But now, an independent space agency has stepped in with clarity.
India’s Chandrayaan-2 orbiter passed over the Sea of Tranquility, capturing high-resolution imagery of the exact landing site.
Inside that marked circle lies the Lunar Module’s descent stage—the very structure Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin left behind.
Captured by ISRO, not NASA, this image stands as powerful third-party confirmation: the hardware remains exactly where it was left over 50 years ago.
