NASA Apollo UFO Material
The NASA Apollo UFO Material topic groups the Apollo 12 transcript and lunar image files, Apollo 17 transcript and VM6 visual media, and Apollo 11 and Apollo 17 crew debriefings in one place. It is designed for readers searching Apollo 12 UFO files, Apollo 12 transcript records, or Apollo 17 UAP material who need a quick path from a claim to the relevant primary records.
Common Search Paths
Apollo 12 Mission Transcript
The primary NASA transcript page for Apollo 12 communications and anomalous-observation context.
Apollo 12 Visual Media
The entry point for the Apollo 12 lunar image set selected into the UAP release.
Apollo 17 Mission Transcript
NASA transcript context for Apollo 17 anomalous-light and UAP searches.
Apollo 17 Visual Media VM6
The Apollo 17 image record to compare with transcript and crew debriefing material.
How to Read the Apollo Files
A guided reading path for comparing Apollo 12 images, transcript records, and Apollo 17 material.
Records in This Topic
Showing 18 records across 1 source group.
NASA-UAP-D009 - Apollo 17 Audio Excerpt, December 7, 1972
NASA-UAP-D009 - Apollo 17 Audio Excerpt, December 7, 1972 is a PURSUE Release 02 audio recording from NASA connected to Cislunar Space. Apollo 17 Commander Gene Cernan, Lunar Module Pilot Harrison Schmitt, and Command Module Pilot Ronald Evans report seeing small lights outside the Apollo spacecraft during transit to the moon.
NASA-UAP-D008 - Apollo 12 Medical Debriefing - Tape 12, 1969
NASA-UAP-D008 - Apollo 12 Medical Debriefing - Tape 12, 1969 is a PURSUE Release 02 audio recording from NASA connected to Texas. Commander Charles “Pete” Conrad, Command Module Pilot Richard “Dick” F. Gordon, and Lunar Module Pilot Alan L. Bean described their observations of instances of light flashes or 'streaks of lights' during the Apollo 12 mission.
NASA-UAP-D010 - Mercury Atlas 9 Audio Excerpt, May 15, 1963
NASA-UAP-D010 - Mercury Atlas 9 Audio Excerpt, May 15, 1963 is a PURSUE Release 02 audio recording from NASA connected to Low Earth Orbit. NASA determined that the 'fireflies' seen by L. Gordon Cooper Jr. during the Mercury-Atlas 9 mission are attributable to frozen condensation separating from the spacecraft body.
NASA-UAP-D011 - Mercury Atlas 9 Audio Excerpt, May 15, 1963
NASA-UAP-D011 - Mercury Atlas 9 Audio Excerpt, May 15, 1963 is a PURSUE Release 02 audio recording from NASA connected to Low Earth Orbit. Cooper describes small, luminous, brilliant white particles drifting away from the spacecraft as he approaches sunrise.
NASA-UAP-D012 - Mercury Atlas 8 Audio Excerpt, October 3, 1962
NASA-UAP-D012 - Mercury Atlas 8 Audio Excerpt, October 3, 1962 is a PURSUE Release 02 audio recording from NASA connected to Low Earth Orbit. During the Mercury Atlas 8 mission, Sigma 7 pilot Walter M. “Wally” Schirra Jr. describes observing 'little white objects that tend to come from the capsule itself and drift off.'
NASA-UAP-D013 - Mercury Atlas 7, May 24, 1962
NASA-UAP-D013 - Mercury Atlas 7, May 24, 1962 is a PURSUE Release 02 audio recording from NASA connected to Low Earth Orbit. Scott Carpenter describes white particles in view that appear to move at 'random' and 'look exactly like snowflakes.'
NASA-UAP-D014 - Mercury-Redstone 4, July 21, 1961
NASA-UAP-D014 - Mercury-Redstone 4, July 21, 1961 is a PURSUE Release 02 audio recording from NASA connected to North Atlantic Ocean. The recovery team of Mercury-Redstone 4 discussed a dye pack in the water that did not activate.
Apollo 17 Science Crew Debriefing — Lunar Observations, 1973
Apollo 17 science crew debriefing from NASA, dated 1973. Read this with the Apollo 17 transcript, technical debriefing, and VM6 image to separate mission observations from later UFO interpretations.
Apollo 17 Technical Crew Debriefing — Mission Observations, 1973
Apollo 17 technical crew debriefing from NASA, dated 1973. This record provides post-mission operational context for Apollo 17 UAP and anomalous-observation searches.
Apollo 17 Mission Transcript — UAP and Anomalous Lights, 1972
Official NASA Apollo 17 mission transcript from 1972, included in the declassified UAP archive. The record is a primary source for Apollo 17 UAP searches, anomalous-light references, and mission communication context.
Apollo 17 Visual Media VM6 — Lunar Anomaly Image, 1972
Apollo 17 visual media file VM6 from the declassified NASA UAP release. It is the key Apollo 17 image record for readers comparing lunar anomaly claims with the Apollo 17 transcript and crew debriefings.
Apollo 11 Technical Crew Debriefing — Light Flashes and Observations, 1969
Apollo 11 technical crew debriefing from NASA, included in the declassified UAP archive. Use it as context for Apollo-era light-flash and anomalous-observation claims alongside Apollo 12 and Apollo 17 records.
Apollo 12 Mission Transcript — Anomalous Observations, 1969
Official NASA transcript from the Apollo 12 mission (November 1969) containing crew communications discussing anomalous observations during the lunar mission.
Apollo 12 Visual Media — Lunar Surface Anomalies, 1969
Six visual media files from the Apollo 12 mission (1969) showing anomalous features on or near the lunar surface captured during EVA and orbital photography.
Apollo 12 Visual Media VM2 — Lunar Surface Anomaly Image, 1969
Apollo 12 visual media file VM2 from the NASA UAP release. Use it with the Apollo 12 transcript and neighboring VM files to compare lunar surface features, shadows, frame edges, and possible anomaly claims.
Apollo 12 Visual Media VM3 — Lunar Surface Anomaly Image, 1969
Apollo 12 visual media file VM3 from the NASA UAP release. The image is part of the Apollo 12 UFO file set and is best read beside VM1, VM2, VM4, VM5, and the Apollo 12 communications transcript.
Apollo 12 Visual Media VM4 — Lunar Surface Anomaly Image, 1969
Apollo 12 visual media file VM4 from the NASA UAP release, connected to lunar surface anomaly review. Compare this image with the Apollo 12 transcript and the full VM image set before drawing conclusions.
Apollo 12 Visual Media VM5 — Lunar Surface Anomaly Image, 1969
Apollo 12 visual media file VM5 from the NASA UAP release. It belongs to the declassified Apollo 12 UFO image group and supports side-by-side review of lunar surface, sky region, and scan artifacts.