Astronaut said fragments resembled 'fireworks' in Trump UFO files
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Astronaut said fragments resembled 'fireworks' in Trump UFO files
"“Now we've got a few very bright particles or fragments or something that go drifting by as we maneuver,” one operator told mission control. Another replied: “There's a whole bunch of big ones on my window down there - just bright. It looks like the Fourth of July out of Ron's window.”"
"The Department of War released long-awaited UFO files to the public on Friday, detailing several hundred unseen photographs and videos of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP). Among the trove of the first batch of declassified documents, uploaded to the agency's website, was a transcript of a conversation between Apollo 17 astronauts detailing mysterious bright fragments floating near their spaceship during their 1972 mission."
"“GOD BLESS AMERICA!” the President added. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth said that the administration was committed to bringing “unprecedented transparency” to the government's understanding of UAPs. The Trump administration on Friday released its long-awaited UFO files, publishing hundreds of previously unseen videos, photographs and records tied to Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP)."
The Department of War released previously unseen UAP materials to the public, including hundreds of photographs, videos, and records. The first batch was uploaded to the agency website after a presidential order to declassify information related to alien and extraterrestrial life and unidentified aerial phenomena. Included materials feature NASA Apollo 12 and Apollo 17 references, such as a lunar-surface image showing three unexplained dots in the dark sky. An Apollo 17 transcript records astronauts describing very bright particles or fragments drifting by during spacecraft maneuvers. The transcript also includes an account of many bright objects visible through a window, compared to Fourth of July fireworks. Government officials framed the release as unprecedented transparency.
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