UFO, Apollo and Moon
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The long-anticipated Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) or Unidentified Flying Object (UFO) files have been released by the federal government, showing images and descriptions of unexplained objects.
A tranche of information involving unidentified anomalous phenomena published by the Pentagon included photos from the Apollo missions, denoting possible UAPs visible above the lunar horizon.
The word “UFO” tends to trigger one of two responses: credulous excitement or immediate eye-rolling. But when the source material is NASA mission photography and declassified crew debriefing
(CBS) — Facebook and Twitter lit up this weekend with a tale seemingly worthy of “The X-Files.” Did Apollo 10 astronauts really hear “music” coming from space as they orbited the moon in 1969, and did NASA try to keep it from the public?
There are few moments in history that have ever been recorded in more detail or analyzed as thoroughly as the Apollo 11 mission to the Moon. Getting three men to our nearest celestial neighbor and back in one piece took a lot of careful planning, and ...