1969, Apollo 12: November 14-24,
Astronauts, CDR: Pete Conrad, CMP: Richard Gordon, LMP: Alan Bean
Importance: First pinpoint Lunar landing, landing within walking
distance of the unmanned Surveyor spacecraft. Marked the beginning
of waning public interest in NASA and Apollo. NASA archives (photo
No AS12-49-7278) Astronaut Alan Bean shown, UFO top left.
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NASA Mission Apollo 14
Photo NASA No AS14-67-9367 - Mission Apollo 14 on the Moon.
Lunar Module photographed against sun glare on lunar surface.
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1971, Moon. Apollo 14, In this shot,
the shape of the object looks like the one of a flying saucer with
lights! Reference: NASA AS14-70-9836/37. There are two avenues of
thought here. Firstly, the debunkers say if these really were UFOs
why would NASA release the pictures, since they are part of a
conspiracy to keep this info from the pubic. Secondly, UFO
proponents say that if NASA did NOT release them, then everyone
would holler "coverup, " and they were hiding UFOs.
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NASA Mission Apollo 15
Photo NASA No AS15-85-11514 - Mission Apollo 15 on the Moon.
Astronaut David Scott on slope of Hadley Delta.
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NASA Mission Apollo 15
Photo NASA No AS15-86-11603 - Mission Apollo 15 on the Moon.
Astronaut James Irwin works at Lunar Roving Vehicle during Apollo
15 EVA.
Above right can be clearly observed what was considered an UFO.
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NASA Mission Apollo 15
Photo NASA No AS15-87-11849
View of Mount Hadley as photographed by Apollo 15 during EVA.
Another shot, showing Lunar Roving Vehicle tracks and above right
the object with a bizarre shape.
After sharpening out the picture, can be observed the lower part
of the object becoming...a second hill.
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NASA Mission Apollo 15
Photo NASA No AS15-90-12187
No doubt about the third picture. In the middle of two hills, a
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1971, Apollo 15. This photograph is
from NASA, and some say we are looking at a UFO on the Moon at the
time of Apollo 15 mission. Reference: NASA AS15-85/08. This bluish
light mass has been explained as either debris from the capsule or
some camera anomaly. Still, a very good picture, and quite a
conversation piece. |
NASA Mission Apollo 16
Photo On Approach To The Moon
Apollo 16 mission was composed of astronauts Ken Mattingly,
Charlie Duke and John W. Young, who made the video.
On the film can be observed a dish like unidentified flying
object while Apollo 16 approaches to the moon.
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NASA Mission Apollo 16
Photo NASA No AS16-109-17804 - Mission Apollo 16 on the Moon.
Astronaut John Young on rim of Plum crater gathering lunar rock
samples. |
NASA Mission Apollo 16
Photo NASA No AS16-114-18422 - Mission Apollo 16 on the Moon.
View of Plum crater photographed by Apollo 16 crew during EVA.
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NASA Mission Apollo 16
Photo NASA No AS16-114-18423 - Mission Apollo 16 on the Moon.
Astronaut Charles Duke photographed collecting lunar sample at
Station 1. |
Space Shuttle Atlantis, Mission STS-37
Photo Of A Sphere
During the mission of the Space Shuttle Atlantis "STS-37", a
metallic object arrives from the top.
It swings in front of the video camera (it moves to the right and
to the left, up and down). In the background we can see planet
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Space Shuttle Discovery, Mission
STS-51
Photo Of A Metallic Sphere
In the approach phase to WESTAR VI, the video camera on board the
Space Shuttle Discovery "STS-51a" manages to film a light metal
coloured sphere which comes from the left and then disappears to the
right. On the background we can see the earth.
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