Since Neil Armstrong took a giant leap for mankind in 1969, many questions have been raised about the Apollo 11 mission. The reticence of the Moon astronauts and Net sceptics have only served to heighten suspicions. Did NASA really succeed, or did it stage a studio trick in the deserts of Nevada to hoodwink the Soviet Union that it had won the race? If it was possible to land the lunar module with a computer which had as much power as a pocket calculator today, why haven’t we seen more missions given the advanced technology available? Jai Kumar Sharma presents the debate.