Another aspect of this lunation is to embrace fun and pleasure. The Full Moon in Taurus brings a “bring and eat, drink, and be merry” vibe, heightening our desire for indulgence. As a result, we should step into the vitality of life and embrace the comforts surrounding us by listening to good music, being with positive and uplifting pals, enjoying a fantastic spread of food, and unapologetically tapping into our hedonistic passions. All of the wonderful merriments of life are at our fingertips, which is why we should lean into them. Be present and fall into the lovely energy of the Supermoon.
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Kim Kardashian invited to NASA launch after moon landing conspiracy claims – National
The U.S. space agency NASA is rejecting conspiracy claims by Kim Kardashian that the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landings did not happen.
In the most recent episode of her family’s hit reality show, The Kardashians, Kardashian says she thinks the pivotal lunar expedition was a hoax, citing a series of articles that, she claims, explain why some aspects of the footage and photographs taken on the moon are unreliable.
Shortly after the episode aired, NASA acting administrator Sean Duffy rebuked Kardashian, writing to her in a post on X, “Yes, we’ve been to the Moon before… 6 times!”
Yes, @KimKardashian, we’ve been to the Moon before… 6 times!
And even better: @NASAArtemis is going back under the leadership of @POTUS.
We won the last space race and we will win this one too 🇺🇸🚀
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— NASA Acting Administrator Sean Duffy (@SecDuffyNASA) October 30, 2025
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Kardashian responded to his post, saying, “Wait…. what’s the tea on 3I Atlas?!?!!!!!!!?????,” an interstellar comet, which, according to astronomers, is the third-ever object from outside our solar system to pass through our “celestial neighbourhood.”
Duffy replied with an invitation to the launch of NASA’s Artemis mission to the moon at Kennedy Space Center.
“We love your excitement about our Artemis mission to the Moon. You’re officially invited to launch at Kennedy Space Center!” he wrote.
Great question!@NASA’s observations show that this is the third interstellar comet to pass through our solar system. No aliens. No threat to life here on Earth.
3 = the third
I = interstellar, meaning from beyond our solar system
ATLAS = discovered by our Asteroid… https://t.co/StDNRqvRCJ— NASA Acting Administrator Sean Duffy (@SecDuffyNASA) October 30, 2025
Conspiracy theories that the moon landings did not take place have existed for decades, despite being consistently debunked.
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In the episode, Kardashian can be seen showing actor Sarah Paulson — with whom she is co-starring in the upcoming Ryan Murphy legal drama “All’s Fair” — a quote from an interview with Buzz Aldrin, who, along with Neil Armstrong, took the first steps on the moon.

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“There was no scary moment because it didn’t happen. It could’ve been scary, but it wasn’t because it didn’t happen,” she reads, “he says it all the time in interviews,” she added, “maybe we should find Buzz Aldrin.”
Kardashian was referring to a comment Aldrin made during a 2015 talk at the Oxford University Students’ Union, when he responded to a student’s question about the Apollo 11 mission.
“What was the scariest moment of the journey?” the student asked.
“Scariest? It didn’t happen,” Aldrin answered, smiling. “It could’ve been scary. Circuit breaker,” he says, before the moderator asks: “The circuit breaker on the [indecipherable]?”
“I’m glad somebody helps me,” Aldrin said, before continuing. “We came back inside after kicking up dust and picking up some rocks and of course, we had to send them up the ladder because that would be hazardous, carrying a big rock box up the ladder.”
He said the crew and team had thought of that plan ahead of time, and that Aldrin got into the cabin first so that his colleagues could hand the rock box up to him.
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“Then we were supposed to tidy up and tidy up means get rid of stuff you don’t need so we won’t be as heavy to lift off,” he said, describing the process of pressurizing and depressurizing the cabin and hooking up to the spacecraft system, and how crews back on the ground said they could hear the crew through the seismographer that recorded the vibrations of sounds “bouncing around on the moon.”
He then described how the crew settled back into the cabin, and noticed something in the dust of the rocks they had been collecting.
“There was something that didn’t look like it belonged there. It was a circuit breaker — a broken circuit breaker, the end of it,” he said.
“Engine arm,” Aldrin added the label on the breaker said, which was for the system used for the landing engine. “That’s the one that gets us back in orbit and gets us home.”
He then said he “used a pen to push it in,” and then called it a “piece of cake.”

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Later, during a scene back in her trailer, Kardashian tells a crew member behind the camera, “I centre conspiracies all the time,” before elaborating on her disbelief, saying that no stars are visible in any of the photographic evidence captured from the landing — a popular argument from skeptics, according to the Institute of Physics.
There is a simple explanation for the lack of stars, the institute says: the photos were taken during the day.
“This meant starlight lost the battle against the very bright surface of the Moon, too dim to show up in photos,” its website says.
According to the institute, every conspiracy theory claiming that the moon landings were fake has been disproven.
Often, the expert organization argues, those who claim the landings were staged say the U.S. government faked Apollo 11 and later missions to deal a crucial blow to the USSR in the Space Race, boost NASA funding or divert attention away from the Vietnam War.
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Kim Kardashian has revealed that she believes the 1969 moon landing “didn’t happen” and was “faked”.
The reality star made the revelation during this week’s episode of The Kardashians, which aired on Thursday (October 30), during a conversation with Sarah Paulson, her co-star on the new legal drama series All’s Fair.
In the scene, we see Kardashian attempt to convince Paulson of the conspiracy by recounting a video in which astronaut Buzz Aldrin, who was the second man to walk on the moon as part of the Apollo 11 mission, allegedly admits he was part of faking the whole thing.
“This girl says, ‘What was the scariest moment?’,” Kardashian said. “And Aldrin goes, ‘There was no scary moment, because it didn’t happen. It could’ve been scary, but it wasn’t, because it didn’t happen.”
😅 Kim Kardashian tries to sway her “All’s Fair” costar Sarah Paulson that the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing didn’t happen. https://t.co/tYTffUFo8u
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— TMZ (@TMZ) October 30, 2025
Kardashian goes on to say she has been sending Paulson conspiracy videos “all the time”, and offered other “evidence” of the moon landing fake: “There’s no gravity on the moon – why is the flag blowing? The shoes that they have in the museum that they wore on the moon [have] a different print than the photos. Why are there no stars?”
When asked directly if she believes that man has not walked on the moon, she responded: “I don’t think we did. I think it was fake. I’ve seen a few videos [of] Buzz Aldrin talking about how it didn’t happen. He says it all the time now, in interviews.”
“They’re gonna say I’m crazy no matter what,” she added. “But like, go to TikTok. See for yourself.”
NASA conducted six successful manned moon landings between 1969 and 1972, with physical evidence including nearly 400kg of chemically distinct lunar rock samples being brought to Earth, and retroreflectors that were left on the Moon continuing to return laser beams to Earth today.
The seventh season of The Kardashians premiered on Hulu in the US and Disney+ in the UK on October 23 and will run up until the final episode on December 25. All’s Fair, meanwhile, which also stars Glenn Close, Naomi Watts and Teyana Taylor, will run for 10 episodes from November 4 to December 23 on the same networks.
Kardashian also recently revealed on the reality series that she has been diagnosed with a brain aneurysm, with footage showing her undergoing an MRI scan. She also spoke about her relationship with Kanye West, to whom she was married between 2014 and 2022 and with whom she shares four children. “I’m happy it’s over,” she said. “My ex will be in my life no matter what.”
Kim Kardashian’s Moon Landing Theory EXPOSED By NASA: You Won’t Believe The Truth! | Glamsham.com
Kim Kardashian has stirred major controversy online after claiming that the historic 1969 Apollo moon landing never actually happened. In the latest episode of The Kardashians, the 45-year-old entrepreneur and SKIMS founder was seen promoting a conspiracy theory suggesting that astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin never set foot on the moon.
While discussing the topic with her All’s Fair co-star Sarah Paulson, Kim confidently stated that she believed the moon landing was staged. She even cited an alleged quote from Buzz Aldrin, claiming he once admitted the mission “didn’t happen.” Kim argued that the 95-year-old astronaut occasionally “slips up” in interviews due to age, unintentionally revealing the “truth.” “I don’t think we did. I think it was fake,” Kim declared, adding that she often sends Paulson conspiracy articles suggesting NASA staged the event on a movie set.
When asked how she responds to people calling her “crazy,” Kim remained unfazed, saying, “They’re gonna say I’m crazy no matter what. But like, go to TikTok, see for yourself.” She encouraged viewers to watch supposed “proof” videos circulating online.
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Her comments quickly reached NASA, prompting a sharp response from the agency’s acting administrator, Sean Duffy. Tagging Kim on X (formerly Twitter), Duffy wrote, “Yes, @KimKardashian, we’ve been to the Moon before… six times! And even better: @NASAArtemis is going back under the leadership of @POTUS. We won the last space race, and we will win this one too.”
Clips from the episode went viral, sparking a flood of criticism and disbelief. One user wrote, “Why does this person’s opinion even matter?” Another commented, “How did she pass the bar?” Others mocked her remarks as “irresponsible,” “bizarre,” and the epitome of “influencer logic,” with many expressing frustration over her spreading misinformation.
If you’re going to let anyone tell you or, better yet, show you what’s cool right now, Jacob Elordi is your guy. Over and over again, he’s proven himself qualified for this position, donning Intrecciato loafers on the red carpet and the latest It bag on the streets of New York City—before it comes out. With that reputation in mind, when I saw him wearing a pair of the just-released Jacquemus x Nike Moon Shoe sneakers in downtown Manhattan, my editor senses started tingling, a surefire sign that a new viral trend has officially arrived.
The sold-out sneakers were officially released in three colors—University Red, Noir, and Alabaster—on September 29 at Jacquemus.com, before they launched across SNKRS and selected Nike retail locations on October 6. All three colors flew off the digital and physical shelves, sending a flurry of interested buyers into a tizzy. Everyone in New York wants a pair right now, and unless they’re willing to scour the resale market for their size and desired color, they won’t be getting them anytime soon. What makes them so great, apart from them being a Jacquemus x Nike product, is their vintage aesthetic, low-profile silhouette, and weightless feel. Trust me, I own the same pair as Elordi, and they feel like you’re wearing nothing.
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On Jacob Elordi: Jacquemus x Nike Moon Shoe ($180); Bottega Veneta bag
The Moon Shoe style was originally hand-built by Nike’s co-founder Bill Bowerman. They debuted at the 1972 U.S. Olympic Trials but were never manufactured. Though, iterations like the 1972 Oregon Waffle and 1975 Waffle Trainer were adapted from that first Bowerman design. Jacquemus bringing them back is, therefore, no small feat. Fans of the barely there sneaker have been waiting more than 50 years.
“Three years ago, when I visited the Nike archives, I first came across the historic Moon Shoe,” Simon Porte Jacquemus said in a press release for the sneaker. “I saw a unique, minimal running shoe that was both timeless and modern in its simplicity and execution. I knew it was an opportunity to create a new story and reshape it in the Jacquemus way.”
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As for styling your pair (if you can get your hands on them), taking cues from Elordi is never a bad plan. He styled his red sneakers in a low-key cool way, with classic jeans, a vintage crewneck sweatshirt, an L.A. Dodgers baseball cap, and a fondant-colored Bottega Veneta Intrecciato oversize shoulder bag. Copy-worthy? I think yes. Lisa from BLACKPINK posted a photo of her wearing a pair—hers are black—with jeans on Instagram. Though, she opted for a plaid shirt as opposed to a sweatshirt like Elordi. I’ve also seen the red version worn with Still Here’s similarly viral Sport Jeans in the color Pear, creating a truly perfect shade combination.
Clearly, my instincts were right about the Jacquemus x Nike Moon Shoe sneakers being the hottest shoe to hit NYC this season, putting all of fall’s ballet flats, loafers, and boots to shame.
The Moon’s orbit around the Earth takes nearly a month to go from New to Full. The lunar cycle begins when the Sun, Moon, and Earth are in line with each other, with the Moon facing Earth bearing no light from the Sun. As a result, a Dark Moon happens. A New Moon occurs astrologically when the Sun and Moon form a conjunction in the same sign and degree. The union of the two is a balance of the conscious (Sun) and the unconscious (Moon). We are attaining harmony in our identity and feelings. They dance together, allowing us to find our sense of self and our purpose.
The New Moon in Libra gives us clarity on who we want to partner with and the strength of vision to cut ties with those we do not. Regardless of our chosen avenue, we are gearing up to make tough decisions regarding matters of the heart. Exciting partnerships could develop, encouraging us to lean into romantic notions. We might also consider balancing various parts of our lives to achieve harmony and peace of mind. Finances could come into play, and we should ensure we stick to a budget and do not overspend. The overall message is to embrace relationships and lifestyles that lift us and allow us to grow. Emotional safety is necessary, so tighten the foundations and build toward a better place.
A supermoon occurs when the Moon is at perigee to Earth. You may be scratching your head, trying to figure out what the astronomical term means. I’m gonna save you a trip to Google and explain. Simply put: The Moon is closer to Earth than usual, making it appear larger than normal. So, if you’re looking at the night sky and thinking about why the Full Moon is bigger and brighter, it just means it is in a closer orbit to our planet. However, note that the emotional effects of the lunation might hit hard. This season has three supermoons: October 6, November 5, and December 4.
Song Name – Moon
Singer – Daniel Caesar
Check out Moon Song Lyrics by Daniel Caesar
Hit dogs will holler, I’ll howl at the moon
I’m not who I wanna be at the moment
Maybe soon
Fighters keep fighting, I’ll fight ’til I’m blue
And fill up with lactic acid
Fighting produced
I’d rather fight for you
The only way I know that is sustainable (You leave when you get to know me)
Who’s gonna fight for me? Who will advocate?
Who’s gonna be my Jesus?
Pull up on a cloud?
Play that trumpet loud?
Carry me home?
Who’s gonna be my Jesus? Who will advocate?
Violence is as violence does
Men is but a pile of dust
Why are you a weapon formed up against me?
Is this what you call love?
Someday I will leave your homе
Be a man, I’ll make my own
And I’ll set this wood on firе, you can’t stop me
There I will rest my bones
Contrary to folklore, there is nothing to fear. Why are we afraid of the Blood Moon? Some civilizations believed this lunar event had apocalyptic significance. Even the movie Practical Magic portrays it as a sign of misfortune. In reality, it’s an auspicious time. Blood Moons are usually a time of fertility, power, and growth. The reason why they are unpredictable is that lunar eclipses can reveal things that we wish to keep hidden. If you’re living your best, most genuine life, then you don’t need to worry. However, if you are lying, cheating, or scheming, your clandestine motives might come to light for others to see. Bottom line: Eclipses are the universe’s reckoning for bad behavior.



