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Apollo 11 brought humans onto the surface of the Moon for the first time in 1969. Shown here is Buzz… [+] Aldrin setting up the Solar Wind experiment as part of Apollo 11, with Neil Armstrong snapping the photograph. NASA
Read MoreNASA wants to show NBA superstar Steph Curry some rock-solid evidence that people have indeed been to the moon. On The Ringer’s “Winging It” podcast yesterday (Dec. 10), Curry expressed doubt that the Apollo moon landings actually happened. Pretty much out of
Read MoreStephen Curry may not think one of man’s greatest accomplishments actually happened. At least that’s what he said on a recent appearance on the Winging Out podcast with Vince Carter and Kent Bazemore. The crew had taken a break from
Read MoreA few seconds of a podcast, however, may have changed everything. Curry was a guest on the “Winging It” podcast, hosted by Vince Carter and Kent Bazemore of the Atlanta Hawks. The Warriors guard was supposed to talk about the
Read MoreUntil this precise moment in his nearly decade-long career, Stephen Curry has remained gleefully free of controversy. His Twitter profile includes a scriptural reference and also a hat tip to a spouse who has never appeared on “Basketball Wives.” His
Read MoreSteph Curry doesn’t believe the U.S. has ever put a person on the moon, and NASA would like to prove it to him. The NBA star and his Golden State Warriors teammate Andre Iguodala were guests on the NBA-focused podcast
Read MoreThe next time the Golden State Warriors play the Houston Rockets, Stephen Curry just might pay a visit to the Johnson Space Center, where NASA offered to show him proof of the 1969 moon landing he suggested was a hoax.
Read MoreIt has been a big 24 hours for Stephen Curry. His team was named Sports Illustrated’s “Sportsperson of the Year,” he was named the Western Conference’s player of the week, and his comments denying the moon landing happened made him
Read MoreA proposed Russian mission to the moon will include verifying whether US astronauts really landed there in 1969, the head of Russia’s Roscosmos space agency said in a video posted on Twitter on Saturday. “We have set this objective to
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