IIRC it was Neil commenting on the ISS being a balloon, not a metallic satellite.
I forget -- did Neil believe rockets couldn't work in space, or was that somebody else?
There are
so many whackjobs out there with
so many off-the-wall beliefs that it's getting hard to tell them apart without a scorecard. It used to be (so it seemed) that all we ran into were people who thought Apollo was faked, but that space flight was otherwise real.
But all of a sudden there seems to be a big influx of people who insist rocket engines can't work in space where there's no air to push on, and of the even-farther-gone flat earthers.
So many of these "independent critical thinkers" repeat so many of the same talking points that either there are a
lot of sock puppets out there, or (more likely, I think) some nutjob's book or website suddenly got a lot of attention from a lot of like-minded people who are now merely repeating the same claims.