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The new film "Apollo 18" implies NASA astronauts flew to the moon in 1973 and found lunar aliens. Historians say NASA would not have been able to launch a secret lunar mission.
The secret moon mission depicted in the movie "Apollo 18" is a totally bogus Hollywood invention — but if NASA ever wanted to redo the Apollo program, the Cradle of Aviation Museum has just the ...
A movie review of "Apollo 18," a thin but fairly diverting entry in the low-fi fakeumentary horror genre that explains what's really on the moon and why the U.S. space ...
The 3-minute art film 'Apollo XVIII' will launch a fictional Apollo 18 moon mission on the digital screens of New York City's Times Square. See why here.
When Apollo 11 landed on the moon, NASA's plan was to continue manned lunar missions through Apollo 20.But history turned out differently. The last three missions, still in planning stages, were ...
The opening of the trailer for Apollo 18, directed by Gonzalo Lopez-Gallego, has text on the screen that reads, “In 1972, the United States sent two astronauts on a secret mission to the moon.
One calls the film’s form and content "clichéd," while another says it’s a "nicely efficient slice of horror." By THR Staff In a rare move, Dimension Films’ did not offer critics any ...
If so, you’ll definitely want to check out the recently launched retrospective timeline of the past 17 Apollo missions via the Apollo 18 Facebook page. Even if you were around back in 1966-1972 ...
Apollo 17 was the last manned mission to the moon. In all, 20 Apollo flights were planned but Apollo 18, 19 and 20 were canceled. But in 2007, a retired astronaut blew the whistle and claimed ...
Apollo 10 got within nine miles of the moon's surface. The crew took pictures and gathered information about the landing sites for Apollo 11. This mission began on May 18, 1969 and ended on May 26.
The new film "Apollo 18" is like "The Blair Witch Project" of space travel flicks, couched as found footage shot by NASA astronauts during a secret mission to the moon in 1973. In the story, the ...
The countdown is on to the launch of Apollo 18 and you're invited to witness it from New York City's Times Square. Beginning at 11:57 p.m. EST tonight (March 1), more than a dozen of Time Square's ...