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22% of Spaniards Don't Think Humans Made It to the Moon

Summary by El Pais
In September 1962, John F. Kennedy announced that the United States was embarking on space adventure, amid Soviet advances. “We chose to go to the Moon. Not because it’s easy, but because it’s difficult,” he proclaimed, with the aim of reaching the satellite before the end of the decade. In July 1969, nearly 500 million people around the world witnessed in front of their television sets how the humans who traveled on Apollo 11 stepped on gray du…

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According to the latest study on Scientific Culture by the BBVA Foundation, 37% of respondents believe that man never made it to the Moon

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In September 1962, John F. Kennedy announced that the United States was embarking on space adventure, amid Soviet advances. “We chose to go to the Moon. Not because it’s easy, but because it’s difficult,” he proclaimed, with the aim of reaching the satellite before the end of the decade. In July 1969, nearly 500 million people around the world witnessed in front of their television sets how the humans who traveled on Apollo 11 stepped on gray du…

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A study by the BBVA Foundation states that a large majority reject anti-scientific and conspiratorial beliefs, although 15% deny climate change, 6% link vaccines with autism and 5% are terraplanists.

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Monday, January 26, 2026.
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