While many of the posts on this thread are tongue in cheek, unfortunately I think some are not. And this reply addresses the latter.
Take a look at the moon through a telescope or a photo of the moon. You will see it covered with craters. And look at the size of some of those craters. Stuff has been falling on the moon for billions years - and continues to do so. And some of that stuff has been vastly more massive than the whimpy couple of tons dropped on it by NASA. And how big is the crater left by the NASA impact - just a half the size of an Olympic swimming pool. And the energy released - equivalent to 1.5 tons of TNT. By what possible mechanism could the NASA impact do any damage to anything?
Meanwhile back here on Earth, environmental destruction including climate change proceeds at a frightening pace, but is denied by many people despite the best scientific evidence available.
And the common thread - a profound ignorance and distrust of science.