Gemini 7 astronauts report mysterious object in declassified 1965 files
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Updated · WION · May 9
Gemini 7 astronauts report mysterious object in declassified 1965 files
4 articles · Updated · WION · May 9
The release includes transcripts and audio showing Frank Borman and Jim Lovell describing a tumbling “bogey” and hundreds of particles during the mission’s second day in orbit.
Pentagon and FBI records also detail other Cold War-era UAP reports from astronauts, military personnel and radar systems, including metallic craft, unusual flashes and infrared imagery of an unexplained object.
The files were disclosed under a broader Trump administration UFO release, but they do not conclude the Gemini 7 sighting was extraterrestrial, instead showing how officials investigated unexplained incidents amid Cold War tensions.
After decades of official denial, what has prompted the government's new push for maximum UAP transparency?
How might public analysis of these declassified UAP files accelerate breakthroughs in propulsion or materials science?
Why are unexplained sightings at nuclear sites still a primary national security concern for the Pentagon?