Pentagon Releases Declassified UFO Files Including Apollo Mission Records
1-Minute Brief
The release of Pentagon UFO files offers new transparency and may inform scientific and public understanding of unexplained aerial phenomena.
Key Facts
- The Pentagon has begun releasing declassified files on UFOs, also referred to as unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs).
- Scientists are interested in the files to help shed light on unexplained phenomena and government secrecy, according to CBS News.
- The released documents include photos and transcripts from Apollo 12 and Apollo 17 missions.
- The Defense Department stated that more information will be shared on a rolling basis.
- The initiative is part of the Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters (PURSUE) and was described as a transparency effort by the Trump administration.
What Happened
The Pentagon has started releasing a collection of declassified files on UFOs, including materials from past Apollo missions, as part of a government transparency initiative.
Why It Matters
This release provides the public and scientific community with access to previously classified information, potentially advancing research and public debate on unidentified aerial phenomena.
What's Next
Additional files are expected to be released over time, and scientists will continue to analyze the materials for new insights into unexplained phenomena.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- Google NewsUnknown7h agoPentagon releases swath of UFO files
- The IndependentLeft7h agoUFO files live: Apollo 17 astronauts describe ‘very bright particles’ by spacecraft in released documents
- CBS NewsLeft8h agoWhat scientists will be looking for as government UFO files are released
