My understanding is that there may be a 5th strong argument as proof of the moon landing, but you are certainly in a better position to validate it than I.
As each craft has traveled to and from the moon, we had communication channels open pretty much every inch of the way (though certainly not when behind the moon.) But not only us; also our fiercest foe in the “Moon Race”, the Soviet Union (then.) They tracked all the travel, and listened into all communications (or at least to be able to identify the source of the Earth-bound communications.)
It just seems to follow all logic that had any American craft or transmission not been exactly where we claimed them to be (or to originate, in the case of messages), the USSR would have cried “NYET!” almost immediately.
True, perhaps? (The first landing was as exciting as it likely seems in retrospect to those not present, and perhaps even more. All the world was together for that brief time, and hearts all pounded in a single rhythm.)
Thank you. I’ll bookmark this. As a southern American, I actually know these people (and am related to some) who apparently question their God’s ability to perform this fairly simple task (for a god, I mean.)