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Are There Really No Photos Of Neil Armstrong On The Moon?

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The claim that there are more photos of trash bags than of Neil Armstrong on the Moon might seem baffling at first glance, but the explanation behind it is rather straightforward.

Buzz Aldrin, meanwhile, was heavily photographed. Image credit: NASA

Every so often, the question arises across the Internet: why are there so few photographs of Neil Armstrong on the Moon? Surprisingly, this query doesn’t just come from the usual suspects of conspiracy theorists and skeptics; it’s a genuine curiosity shared by many.

Contrary to popular belief, there are indeed photographs of the first man to set foot on the Moon, as well as ample footage documenting this historic event. However, it’s undeniably true that there’s a scarcity of images featuring Neil Armstrong himself. In fact, if you were to tally them up, you’d find that the lunar trash bags left behind by the crew star in more photographs than Armstrong does.

Neil Armstrong reflected in Buzz Aldrin’s visor. Image credit: NASA

Yes, there are snapshots of Armstrong on the lunar surface, albeit in limited numbers and often in unconventional ways. One notable image captures his reflection in Buzz Aldrin’s visor, while another offers a glimpse of his backside. Additional stills featuring Armstrong were captured by movie cameras mounted aboard the Lunar Module, showcasing moments like the iconic raising of the US flag alongside Buzz Aldrin and providing a rare view of his face.

Not his best angle. Image credit: NASA

But why the dearth of photographs featuring Armstrong? The answer is surprisingly simple: Armstrong was typically the one wielding the camera during their lunar exploration. Consequently, there’s a surplus of images featuring his fellow astronaut, Buzz Aldrin. Both Armstrong and Aldrin later confirmed that their primary focus was on executing their mission, not on ensuring ample photographic documentation of themselves.

Neil Armstrong’s face seen from the Lunar Module camera. Image credit: NASA/Andrew Chaikin

So, while the scarcity of Neil Armstrong’s photographs on the Moon may raise eyebrows, it ultimately boils down to the practicalities of lunar exploration and the astronauts’ priorities during this historic endeavor.

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