Not according to official pictures of the suits and boots on show and those of the treads on the moon.
Why haven't you looked.
You are quite right that the prints do not match the boots on display. However if you had read what I wrote properly then you will see that what I said was that match the
over shoes not the boots. Pictures of these are available on the web - why haven't you looked?
When you research the answer given by Nasa they will tell you the boot print was not Neil Armstrong but belonged to Buzz Aldrin. But when you see the suit of Buzz displayed you see it does not match his either. Then when you see a pair of boots they have supposedly belonging to Neil Armstrong you see a perfect match for the footprint but they don't match the original suit being preserved. They certainly do not match the suit worn.
There are photographs of Buzz Aldrin descending the steps of the lander where the treads of the over shoes are visible. Have you seen these in your research?
They haven't been answered...
They have, many times.
The scientist know the clothes they wore and spaceship could not protect them.
Please state who these scientists are that you keep referring to. There were concerns amongst some scientists not familiar with the Van Allen belt and of course there was a level of uncertainty about it all since this was all new but we know what the Van Allen belt radiation is like and the levels of radiation that the astronauts were exposed to and there is no problem with this.
They also know there is no safe way to fly through the Van Allen Belt ...
That is just wrong. Van Allen himself has explained this and it is available online if you search for it.
...but you cannot see that scientist have reasons for their beliefs.
What beliefs? I thought you said the scientists say the moon landings couldn't have happened - so are you saying they have reasons to say this but are wrong?
Radiation could not be avoided.
There are different types of radiation. Different energies. Look it up.
There were many people and the mans who report went missing when he and his family were killed are something to be weary about.
What?
As I said you choose what you want to believe.
You believe the claims of those who think the moon landings were fake. I do not see the evidence convincing. I have said it is possible that we didn't go to the moon but on the balance and credibility of the evidence I think we probably did. Its all about the evidence and if you research properly you find the hoaxer evidence to be based on misunderstandings, lack of knowledge and some initial ingrained suspicion of big organisations and 'government'.