Even though Stephen Curry is a basketball-the world’s biggest names and a celebrated star, can he also come in the face of adversity.

Golden State Warriors-guarden has not at least thanks to three-point-shots in world-class secured the Warriors the NBA title three times, and he is twice elected to the MVP – but in these days it is not the stardust, to bring in connection with his name. Rather, it is månestøv.

in the last episode of the podcast ‘Winging It’, he appeared along with three other NBA-stars – Vince Carter, Kent Bazemore and Other Igoudala – and here he expressed skepticism about the six american moon landings, which in total brought 12 man on the Lunar surface:

– Have we ever been on the moon? ask the Curry the others, who all answered no.

– Now they are coming after us. I think not on it, it sounded from the Curry.

This has led many to respond – among other things, the former astronaut Scott Kelly, who three times was in the room and launched on The International Space station, but never on the Moon.

– Steph, I have so much respect for you, but compared to the moon landing, we must have a talk. Send me a direct message, writes Kelly on his Twitter profile.

Also at rumagenturet NASA has been reacted.

– There is much evidence that NASA has brought 12 american astronauts on the Moon from 1969 to 1972, says NASA spokesman Allard Beutel.

And then he invites otherwise the Curry to space laboratories in Houston.

– We would like to see mr. Curry for a tour of the månelaboratoriet in the Johnson Space Center in Houston, maybe next time the Warriors are in town to play against the Rockets (Houston Rockets, red.).

– We have hundreds and hundreds of pounds of moon rocks which, together with the Apollo mission command center.

During his visit he can get a first impression of what we saw 50 years ago, like he can see what we’re working on now in order to get back to the Moon in the coming years – this time to be there, ” says Beutel.

Even allow Stephen Curry to take it all quite relaxed. In each case, on its Twitter account: