The "Airy's failure" experiment proved it's the stars that move, not the Earth.
The vast distance to the stars is a necessary assumption for the Heliocentric theory. It's not necessary for Flat Earth or the Geocentric theory, which both allow the stars to be much closer. This does away with all the conjecture about how starlight could travel so many millions of light years in one day, on day 4 of Genesis. Which belief fits the biblical account better?
The Michelson-Morley experiment demonstrated the Earth isn't moving, which also fits our experience. We never feel the Earth move.
Two examples of the false cause logical fallacy. Movement of water does not require movement of Earth.
If NASA really went to the moon, do you believe that it would have lost the technology? NASA has been lying for decades, and therefore all of its "evidence" is not going to convince anyone who is not easily swayed by lies or propaganda.