Apollo 17, UFO and astronauts
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Rare lunar sightings: Newly released Apollo 12 and 17 images show unexplained lights and formations above the Moon’s horizon, observed by astronauts during their missions. Decades of files: The release includes over 160 records spanning 80 years, with ...
A half century after NASA's Apollo 17 lunar module lifted off the moon's northeastern near side quadrant, planetary scientists still don't completely understand when or how our moon first formed. They do agree that it involved a major impactor—an object dubbed Theia by lunar scientists—that likely struck Earth some 4.
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.
Newly released Pentagon UAP files show Apollo 17 astronauts reported hours of unexplained lights and objects around the Moon, while a close friend of commander Eugene Cernan now claims they received a mental warning from aliens to 'never return.
An Apollo 13 astronaut shared his firsthand account of a near-disaster and remarkable survival with a Hays audience. Ahead of the second annual Downtown Hays Science Festival, STEM Harvest is hosting an exclusive “Adventure in Space” event featuring a live virtual Q&A with Apollo 13 Lunar Module Pilot Fred Haise.
This collection consists of the following material documenting the structural testing of Grumman's Apollo Lunar Module system: Grumman reports, notes, schedules, and test results; NASA mission reports and flight plans; charts; photographs; posters; and one ...
Historic lunar sighting: Apollo 12 astronaut Alan Bean reported seeing mysterious lights during the 1969 Moon landing mission. Declassified evidence: Pentagon files released May 8 include mission transcripts and images showing bluish lights over the lunar ...
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How Apollo 11 landed on the moon against the odds
On 20 July 1969, the world watched as Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin attempted the most dangerous landing ever attempted by humans. After traveling 240,000 miles from Earth, their lunar module “Eagle” began its descent toward the Moon’s surface.