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NASA UAP D025, “Apollo 16 Scientific Debriefing”

At 32:41, the speaker makes an off-handed comment, “Could be an alien starbase or something, I don’t know” when discussing correlations between experimental data sets.

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At 32:41, the speaker makes an off-handed comment, “Could be an alien starbase or something, I don’t know” when discussing correlations between experimental data sets.

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Organismo emisor
NASA
Fecha
6/12/26
Estado del documento
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Tipo de documento
AUD
Caso / clasificación
mission transcript
Ubicación mencionada
Houston, Texas
Fecha del incidente
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