These Apollo 'UFO' images have been public for decades. So why are people talking about them now?

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These Apollo 'UFO' images have been public for decades. So why are people talking about them now?

The Apollo photos really shouldn't have been part of the big UFO drop. Last Friday (May 8), the Pentagon released its first batch of declassified "UFO files," responding to a directive that President …

The Apollo photos really shouldn't have been part of the big UFO drop. Last Friday (May 8), the Pentagon released its first batch of declassified "UFO files," responding to a directive that President Donald Trump issued in February . Many of the 158 files focus on recent sightings by advanced U.S. military sensors — a "misshapen and uneven ball of white light" flying over Syria in October 2024, for example, and a small, bright dot cruising through a field of windmills in that same year. But some of them go back decades — all the way to the 1940s in several cases. (There has apparently been a slight cull or consolidation in the past week; there were 161 files when the drop was first announced.) The older material includes 14 files related to NASA's human spaceflight programs — two from the Gemini 7 mission to Earth orbit in December 1965, one from Apollo 11 in July 1969, six from Apollo 12 in November of that year, four from Apollo 17 in December 1972 and one from crewed flights to the Skylab space station in 1973 and 1974. The Apollo 11 file is a "technical crew debriefing," in which astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins discuss a few strange things that they saw and experienced during their historic mission. Aldrin, for example, states that he saw "what I thought were little flashes inside the cabin" — a phenomenon that he attributes to "some sort of penetration" or perhaps static electricity. …

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