Trump's UAP File Release Reveals No Alien Evidence, Apollo Photos Explained
The U.S. Department of War, alongside President Donald Trump, introduced a website that features 161 declassified files on UFOs/UAPs, which encompass images from the Apollo missions. Experts have stated that there are no surprising findings. Astronauts Conrad and Bean from Apollo 12 reported seeing unusual objects, while Cernan from Apollo 17 noted flashing lights. Additionally, Apollo 11's Buzz Aldrin experienced similar flashes. NASA has pointed out that the quality of the data is subpar. Potential causes for the phenomena include film deterioration, lens flare, debris, ice, or cosmic radiation. There is no evidence supporting the existence of extraterrestrial life.
Key facts
- Trump and Department of War launched website with 161 UFO/UAP files
- Files include Apollo mission photos from late 1960s and early 1970s
- Experts say nothing unexpected in the release
- Apollo 12 astronauts Conrad and Bean spotted UAPs on lunar surface
- Apollo 17 commander Cernan observed flashing phenomena
- Buzz Aldrin described flashes from Apollo 11
- NASA says UAP analysis hampered by poor data
- Possible explanations: film damage, lens flare, debris, ice, cosmic radiation
Entities
Institutions
- U.S. Department of War
- NASA
- Scientific American
- Truth Social
Locations
- Moon
- Area 51
- Grimaldi crater