Declassified Apollo mission UFO files challenge long-running Moon landing conspiracy theories

Recently unveiled government documents have shed new light on UFO sightings during NASA’s Apollo missions, offering a fresh perspective that could finally put to rest the persistent conspiracy theories that claim the Moon landings were a hoax.

For years, skeptics have maintained that NASA fabricated the historic Apollo 11 Moon landing on July 20, 1969, along with subsequent missions, suggesting that the events were staged in a studio as part of a ploy to win the Space Race. These theories have endured despite extensive evidence to the contrary.

These newly declassified files provide a wealth of additional information, including previously unpublished astronaut transcripts and archival images, which offer further insight into these iconic missions.

Among the documents are accounts from astronauts who reported seeing flashes of light, drifting particles, and distant objects during their journeys to and from the Moon. Such observations, detailed in the Apollo 17 transcripts, describe “very bright particles or fragments” spotted near the spacecraft.

The crew discussed various potential explanations for these sightings, considering possibilities such as debris from the spacecraft itself, including ice, paint, or parts from the Saturn V rocket. These firsthand accounts contribute valuable context to the ongoing conversation about space exploration and its mysteries.

The enduring fascination with Moon landing conspiracy theories, which have persisted for over 50 years since Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin made their historic journey, highlights the powerful grip these narratives hold in the public imagination. However, the release of these documents may finally offer a more comprehensive understanding of what truly happened during those momentous missions.

The observations were recorded alongside routine communications with Mission Control, including navigation updates, system checks and maneuver planning.

A photo from the Apollo 17 moon landing that highlights three dots in the sky as seen from the moon’s surface. (Department of War)

The Apollo 11 spacecraft orbits the moon during NASA’s 1969 mission, marking a significant milestone in space exploration. (The Pentagon)

Apollo 12 transcripts include similar accounts, with astronauts describing “particles of light” and later discussing the possibility that they were observing debris illuminated by onboard equipment.

In another Apollo 17 exchange, an astronaut reported seeing a brief flash on the lunar surface near the Grimaldi crater. Mission Control asked the crew to identify the location on a map.

Officials have said the descriptions reflect observations made at the time and do not include conclusions about the nature of the phenomena.

NASA rocket on launch pad preparing for moon mission

NASA is shifting its focus to build a permanent lunar base as part of its moon exploration program. (Austin DeSisto/NurPhoto)

The documents form part of a broader federal effort to release records related to unidentified anomalous phenomena. Additional materials are expected to be released on a rolling basis.

“Based on the tremendous interest shown, I will be directing the Secretary of War, and other relevant Departments and Agencies, to begin the process of identifying and releasing Government files related to alien and extraterrestrial life, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), and unidentified flying objects (UFOs), and any and all other information connected to these highly complex, but extremely interesting and important, matters,” President Trump wrote in a Truth Social post Friday. “GOD BLESS AMERICA!”

More UAP files were made available at WAR.GOV/UFO

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