First, why to look into this debate and why we should question whether or not the astronauts were telling the truth:

There are people that say that anyone who believes the United states didn't go to the moon is someone who questions too much and has no respect for the astronauts who went to the moon or died trying. But the question to those people is: what respect? And where do moon landing hoax theorists question too much? After all, it is possible the moon landings were faked and that the people who died trying were the only ones trying at all. If you don't know they went to the moon, how do you know that the astronauts are being disrespected? Mankind is a liar. At the same time that NASA claimed to go to the moon, Richard Nixon was President. The people who thought he was an American hero through his support for NASA would never have lead them to guess that Nixon and members of his campaign were cheaters or that Nixon would ask to leave the White House. It's the same way with the astronauts. If you assume they're American heroes and then refuse to question their claims, you have no idea whether you are right are wrong on the moon landing.

There are some important questions to be answered that involve this subject. They include: what really happened to the 10 Apollo astronauts claimed to be killed in freak accidents, what does the lunar surface on the moon really look like up close, what are the rocks on the moon like, who killed President John F. Kennedy, how advanced are we in our ability of space exploration and how could the moon landing or, the moon landing hoax affect the future.

There is powerful evidence people use to pull toward both theories. From the rocket going off the earth to the craters on the moon and from the suspicious political events to the flaws in the pictures of the moon landing this debate is very important.