You might not have been born yet when mankind first reached the moon, but we are sure that you have heard of this historic event. Those who were alive back then stayed in front of the TV as they watched Neil Armstrong make one giant leap for mankind. It has received so much press coverage that you would think that you know all about it. However, Buzz Aldrin from the Apollo 11 mission recently talked about the iconic image that we all associate with the Moon landing. What the astronaut said raised eyebrows.His revelations about the expedition revolved around a color shot that was taken during the mission. It was taken by Neil Armstrong, who snapped all the still photos on the surface of the moon. Why? Well, he was the person with the high-performance Hasselblad camera at the time. Of course, this is not a sufficient explanation to folks who do not think that the Apollo 11 mission actually landed on the moon.