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Apollo 12, UFO

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Declassified Apollo 12 images show UFOs on the moon — Space photo of the week
Newly declassified images from the Apollo 12 mission highlight strange, unidentified lights spotted by astronauts on the moon.

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Declassified Apollo moon docs describe unexplained mysteries, UFO lights 'like the Fourth of July'
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Government Releases UFO Files Containing Photos of “Anomalies” During Apollo 12 and 17
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UFO files: Lawmaker calls release ‘amazing, monumental first step’ | Elizabeth Vargas Reports
The Trump administration released its newest batch of UFO documents last week, revealing over 160 files that include videos, photos and transcripts from years past, including some from astronauts.

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The Pentagon Just Released Over a Hundred UFO Files. Here's What We Found Inside
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Abilene UFO sighting appears in newly released government files
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Declassified Apollo 12 photos revive lunar light mystery

Historic sighting revisited: Declassified Apollo 12 photos highlight mysterious bluish lights seen by astronauts over the lunar surface. Possible mundane causes: NASA suggested electromagnetic interference or optical effects, but the true source of the ...
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How lightning striking Apollo 12 forever changed NASA's launch weather policies

When Apollo 12, NASA's second lunar landing mission, launched from Kennedy Space Center, the space vehicle was struck by lightning— twice. On Nov. 14, 1969, Apollo 12 prepared to bring three astronauts into space, landing on the Moon for the second time ...
Scientific American
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NASA’s Apollo moon missions relied on this computer scientist and differential equations

It’s July 20, 1969. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin are about to land on the moon. They will be the first humans to set foot on Earth’s only natural satellite. Suddenly, the onboard computer flashes: “Alarm 1202.” Over the next 278 seconds, four more alarms trigger: “Alarm 1202,” “Alarm 1201,” “Alarm 1202,” “Alarm 1202.”
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