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Declassified Pentagon Recordings Show Apollo 12 Astronauts Reported Mysterious Lights in Space

Newly resurfaced government files have drawn fresh attention to a little-known Apollo 12 episode in which astronauts described mysterious lights during their 1969 mission. The recordings are real, but the bigger story lies in what the crew saw, what NASA considered plausible, and why the evidence remains unresolved.

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Declassified Pentagon Recordings Show Apollo 12 Astronauts Reported Mysterious Lights in Space

Newly resurfaced government files have drawn fresh attention to a little-known Apollo 12 episode in which astronauts described mysterious lights during their 1969 mission. The recordings are real, but the bigger story lies in what the crew saw, what NASA considered plausible, and why the evidence remains unresolved.

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Anthropic Is Raising $30 Billion Again and People Are Asking Who This Technology Is Really For

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Declassified Pentagon Recordings Show Apollo 12 Astronauts Reported Mysterious Lights in Space

Newly resurfaced government files have drawn fresh attention to a little-known Apollo 12 episode in which astronauts described mysterious lights during their 1969 mission. The recordings are real, but the bigger story lies in what the crew saw, what NASA considered plausible, and why the evidence remains unresolved.

New Climate Rule Rollback Could Lower Food Prices for Millions of Americans

A new federal rollback of refrigerant rules is being framed as a way to reduce compliance costs for grocers and keep food prices from rising further. The real impact on family budgets will depend on how much of those savings retailers pass through and how broader inflation trends evolve.

Americans Near These California Regions Are Being Warned About Active Wildfires and Poor Air Quality

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Declassified Pentagon Recordings Show Apollo 12 Astronauts Reported Mysterious Lights in Space

Newly resurfaced government files have drawn fresh attention to a little-known Apollo 12 episode in which astronauts described mysterious lights during their 1969 mission. The recordings are real, but the bigger story lies in what the crew saw, what NASA considered plausible, and why the evidence remains unresolved.

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