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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @Undisciplined 18 Feb \ parent \ on: Did we really land on the moon? AskSN
There are a bunch of proposed explanations. One of which is that it was a backup plan, just in case the pictures and videos didn't survive the radiation belt. Or, if the broadcast didn't work.
The Moon Landing was such a huge deal culturally and had cost so many resources that it would have been a huge let down if people couldn't see it.