NASA PURSUE D008 — Apollo 12 Medical Debriefing
Dr. Voss's Analysis
NASA-UAP-D008 is a medical debriefing document from the Apollo 12 lunar mission. Medical debriefings were routine post-flight procedures for Apollo astronauts covering physical health, psychological state, and any anomalous observations during the mission. The inclusion of this specific debriefing in PURSUE suggests it may contain crew reports of unidentified objects or anomalous observations. Apollo 12 launched November 14, 1969, and landed in Oceanus Procellarum. The crew comprised Pete Conrad (Commander), Alan Bean (Lunar Module Pilot), and Richard Gordon (Command Module Pilot). This is the second Apollo mission record in a PURSUE release — Apollo 17 archival imagery appeared in Release 01.
Overview
A NASA medical debriefing document from the Apollo 12 mission (November 1969), released as case NASA-UAP-D008 in DOW PURSUE Release 02. This is the second Apollo mission record included in a PURSUE release — Apollo 17 archival imagery appeared in Release 01.
Key Facts
- ◆Medical debriefing document from the Apollo 12 mission (November 1969)
- ◆Apollo 12 crew: Pete Conrad, Alan Bean, Richard Gordon
- ◆Medical debriefings covered astronaut health, observations, and anomalous events
- ◆Second Apollo mission record in a PURSUE release — Apollo 17 imagery was in Release 01
- ◆Published as case NASA-UAP-D008 in DOW PURSUE Release 02 (May 22, 2026)
What Remains Unresolved
- ?What specific observations in the Apollo 12 debriefing led to its UAP-relevance designation?
- ?Did the crew report any unidentified objects during the mission?
- ?Does this record connect to any previously known Apollo 12 anomaly reports?
