
Hello friends. These images are part of a recently released batch of declassified Pentagon UAP files. The yellow boxes visible in the images were added by UAP analysts, highlighting points of interest.
We see two Apollo 12 crew members, Pete Conrad and Alan Bean, on the lunar surface.
While examining these frames, I may have come across something that the analysts seem to have overlooked.
Two identical rocks remain clearly visible in both images. However, once the frames are aligned using those rocks as reference points, something rather unexpected appears:
the surrounding terrain seems to change dramatically.
In one frame, the surface appears relatively smooth. In the next, a large, dark depression—with what looks like displaced material nearby—is clearly visible. In fact, the entire area becomes difficult to recognize.
I’ll leave the interpretation open for now.
Looking forward to your thoughts on what might have occurred between these two shots.
Posted by Nuuskurkoer