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Artemis II lunar mission draws flood of conspiracy theories

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Last updated: 2026/04/12 at 6:17 AM
News Room Published 12 April 2026
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Conspiracy theories about space took off with the flight of Artemis II Copyright NASA/AFP Handout

Manon Jacob and Anuj Chopra

From false claims that a historic lunar flyby was staged in a movie studio to unfounded narratives that footage of the crew was AIgenerated, the Artemis II mission has been clouded by a blizzard of misinformation.

The falsehoods — circulating across tech platforms including X, TikTok and Facebook — have also added fresh fuel to a longstanding conspiracy theory that NASA’s 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing was faked.

Hashtags such as “fake space” and “fake NASA” have gained traction online since NASA’s lunar flyby sent astronauts farther from Earth than any human before.

Among the falsehoods was an image, viewed over a million times on X, purporting to show the Artemis II crew floating before a green screen and facing film cameras — suggesting their mission was staged in a studio, but in reality bore the hallmarks of AI manipulation.

Some users also shared a video showing text appearing through the mission’s official mascot as purported proof the flight was staged.

But a digital forensics expert told AFP’s factcheckers that the anomaly was the result of a failed text overlay by a news station that had syndicated the official feed.

Unfounded claims that the Artemis II mission detected a mysterious moving object on the moon’s surface also racked up millions of views across platforms.

The misinformation spread as four astronauts — preparing on Friday for a highstakes reentry and splashdown — captivated the world with stunning visuals from their flyby of the Earth’s natural satellite from aboard the Orion spacecraft.

–  Internet WildWest –

Once confined to the internet’s fringes, conspiracy theories have moved squarely into the mainstream amid growing mistrust of public institutions and traditional media.

Scientific achievements such as the lunar mission present “very easy content for conspiracy influencers,” said disinformation researcher Mike Rothschild.

“There are some people whose reflexive reaction to any kind of major event is to claim it’s fake and staged, no matter what it is,” Rothschild told AFP.

Many of them “pass themselves off as experts in science and physics because it’s somehow more believable to their followers than just going with ‘the official story.’”

The trend underscores a Wild West internet landscape that is largely bereft of guardrails as false narratives erode digital trust. Several tech platforms have gutted trust and safety teams and scaled back moderation, making them what researchers call a hotbed for misinformation.

Further sowing online confusion were claims that the entire Artemis II mission was a hoax powered by artificial intelligence tools.

The assertion underscores how the rise of cheap and widely available AI tools has given misinformation peddlers a handy incentive to cast doubt on authentic content — a tactic researchers have dubbed as the “liar’s dividend.”

– ‘Secret knowledge’ –

The swirl of falsehoods has also bolstered one of the longest enduring conspiracy theories — that NASA faked the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing, broadcasting visuals shot in a Hollywood studio.

The conspiratorial discourse has seeped into pop culture, becoming a plotline in movies like romantic comedy “Fly Me to the Moon” — with Scarlett Johansson’s character tasked with faking a moon landing — and some celebrities also amplifying the claim.

“The moon landing is an example of a conspiracy that will not die,” Timothy Caulfield, a misinformation expert from the University of Alberta in Canada, told AFP.

“These conspiracies are attractive for a host of reasons including that they are linked to the allure of having ‘secret knowledge’ or being aware of things others don’t know.”

Though easy to debunk, such theories persist as Artemis II comes decades after the previous lunar missions, events today’s internetsavvy generation has little recollection of.

“In many ways, it is a testament to how hard it is for humans to travel to the moon — after all, we did it from 1968 to 1972, and it has taken until 2026 to do it again. It makes many people wonder if it ever happened,” space exploration expert Francis French told AFP.

“Right now we are seeing remarkable photographs and video of the Earth and the moon…These photos alone should remove doubt and show once again the amazing things humans are capable of.”

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