NASA extends invite to Stephen Curry after he doubts moon landings

NASA extends invite to Stephen Curry after he doubts moon landings image

NASA is ready to prove to Stephen Curry that humans really have landed on the moon.

America's space agency extended an invitation to the NBA star to tour its facilities after he suggested that moon landings were fake during a guest appearance on The Ringer's “Winging It" podcast.

"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," NASA spokesman Allard Beutel told The New York Times. "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."

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NASA has landed on the moon six times between 1969 and 1972, putting a total of 12 astronauts on the lunar surface, The Times reported.

Conspiracy theories about moon landings started on July 20, 1969, when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first men to step foot on it.

To hear Curry's full comments, click on the link below.