WWTT? Shutterstock Pokes Fun at Moon Landing Conspiracy

On July 20, 1969, astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to step foot on the Moon, while Michael Collins orbited from above in the Apollo 11 command module, Columbia. It was a historic and scientifically important moment, and sadly, there are conspiracy theorists who think it was faked. In Shutterstock’s latest iteration of its “It’s Not Stock, It’s Shutterstock” campaign — its first campaign in six years — the company both celebrates the Moon landing and makes the case for how, if it real wasn’t, Shutterstock has all the tools needed to recreate such a momentous event.

Aside from the video, Shutterstock created a specific page

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