The exploration of the Moon is not fake. Multiple missions have been sent to the Moon by different countries, including the United States, the Soviet Union, China, and India. These missions have involved unmanned probes as well as manned missions.
The United States' Apollo program successfully landed astronauts on the Moon six times between 1969 and 1972. The missions were documented by a variety of sources, including live television broadcasts, photographs, and samples of lunar rock and soil that were brought back to Earth.
In addition, other countries and organizations have conducted missions to study the Moon, including the Soviet Union's Luna program, which sent unmanned probes to the Moon to study its surface and collect samples. China's Chang'e program has also successfully landed unmanned probes on the Moon, and India's Chandrayaan program has orbited the Moon and landed a probe on its surface.
The evidence for the exploration of the Moon is extensive and has been corroborated by multiple sources. Conspiracy theories that the Moon landing was faked have been widely debunked by scientists, historians, and others who have examined the evidence.