That is just another part of the overall meme. Even if the moon landing was faked, and I am not saying it was or was not, it doesn't matter one way or the other to me, but let's say for a moment that it was indeed faked: does that mean the earth is flat? Absolutely not, but rather, all it would mean, (if it was true), is that the US took a big gamble for political reasons so as to build some sort of national pride for beating the Russians to the moon and start up a space program in the process. That is a big part of the problem with the current meme: jumping to wild and outrageous conclusions based on conspiracy theories and online imaging and video material, which even if many of such conspiracy theories and story lines were true, they still would not actually translate into the earth being flat. Just because the US may have faked the moon landing does not mean the earth is flat: it would just mean, (again, if that is true), that we simply were not ready or able to get to the moon at that time. The same goes for the NASA CGI imagery: even if they do use a lot of CGI that still does not suddenly mean that the earth must be flat. Moreover, aside from a few other points like these, most everything else from the argument for a flat earth is meme material, talking points, and bunch of faulty do it yourself "science experiments" done with either willful deceit or plain ignorance and using those things to jump to wild conclusions. Much of the meme material boldly displays the rationality and thinking of such individuals, one example you posted on Pg.2 of this thread, (and I have seen you post it several other times in several other places, and there are many more like it), reveals this quite clearly:
The above does not prove anything and is nothing more than meme material. I could take it right back to the meme depot, or wherever it came from, and change the slogan to read just the opposite, something like, "If you think this proves a flat earth: you probably skipped science class and were out behind the bleachers smoking a doobie", (lol), and how would that be any different from what it says now? It's just an opposing opinion. Neither statement proves anything. It is nothing more than someone's opinion using advertising slogans, pics, and posters to blanket the internet with meme fodder.