Pentagon, UFO and Apollo 11
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Buzz Aldrin observing a “fairly bright light source” while aboard the Apollo 11. A mysterious object making “multiple 90-degree turns” at a speedy clip. A blaringly bright object doing corkscrew twists over the skies in Kazakhstan.
A newly released UFO images from the Trump Administration's archive has sparked intense online debate, with critics questioning its authenticity and supporters viewing it as a turning point in government transparency.
Trump promised a choose-your-own-adventure romp through government files on unidentified flying objects. So far, there’ isn’t much there.
Bright lights and hot orbs: UFO files shed light on sightings but leave interpretation to the public
A new website housing documents the Pentagon is releasing on UFOs has a retro feel, with black-and-white military imagery of flying objects displayed prominently and statements in typewriter-like font