What's next for NASA on 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 moon landing

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NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine joins CNBC's "Squawk Alley" to discuss where the U.S. stands on space exploration on the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11.
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Fake News hahahaha we never went to the moon silly 😜 lies lies pants on fire

ramosgugu
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Some people think its fake.. But its not, you may not see the stars in the videos and pictures but that's because its too bright to catch stars on videos and pictures. You can even go to museums and see moon rocks.

iiamlleah
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what better way to commemorate the moon landing than by going back on the exact same day, 50 years later. Oh,

powellc
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Why do moon landing hoaxer exists anyway??

mducng_
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Here in the comment section, we have some really educated physicists that are smarter than everyone else.

hello
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This was not an American achievement, this was a human one

eternalmiasma
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Where is Armstrong? The same as Osama Bin Laden?😀😀😀 deep in the sea😀😀😀

From_SemiRechija
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Americans are the best race in this world

IamAwesomeok
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Absolutely nothing. No one went anywhere. Wake up.

EDGEMASTER
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I love the excuse that nasa has given for not being able to go back to the moon. “We lost that technology.”
I loved the whole car in space stunt that Elon Musk recently pulled on the masses. The mocking doesn’t stop fluoridated humans.

CheezyDewitt
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Complete BS. They cant break through the radiation belts. Nor could they even make it with fuel

AlphaFlight