NASA Apollo / Skylab documents and images
Not merged with the 1965 low Earth orbit audio video.
UAP / UFO topic
UAP and UFO disclosure records covering the 2026 UFO files release, PURSUE references, videos, reports, and declassified UAP files.
The disclosure record is not a single event. It is a sequence of releases, hearings, official imagery records, PURSUE-related UAP references, UFO files release 2026 material, and declassified UAP files organized by case and date so the source trail stays visible.
Disclosure records are easier to follow when releases, dates, source files, and official explanations are kept in the same evidence trail.
Not merged with the 1965 low Earth orbit audio video.
NASA audio video is kept as its own set and is not merged with Apollo or Skylab PDFs.
In a an open hearing on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) before the House Intelligence Counterterrorism, Counterintelligence, and Counterproliferation Subcommittee on May 17, 2022, Deputy Director of Naval Intelligence Mr. Scott Bray shared this video of a US. Naval aviator encounter with an unknown object (UAP) in a fleeting pass. This video, captured by the pilot in the cockpit of a Navy fighter jet, demonstrates the typical speed at which military aircraft may approach an unknown object.
This video is provided for informational purposes only. Viewers should not interpret any part of the video description below as reflecting an analytic judgment, investigative conclusion, or factual determination regarding the described event’s validity, nature, or significance. Viewers should not interpret the absence of a formal assessment as suggestive of anomalous characteristics. The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office received a report from a U.S. military Service consisting of eight minutes and fifteen seconds of video footage from an infrared sensor aboard a U.S. military platform. The recording, captured in the Middle East in 2023, depicts an apparent thermal contrast within the sensor’s field of view. The area of apparent contrast exhibited characteristics that may be consistent with the presence of a physical object. However, due to the absence of corroborating telemetry or multi-modal sensor data, AARO cannot determine whether the observed signature represents a sensor artifact or a thermal emission or reflection from a physical source. The available data does not support a conclusive analytic evaluation.
This video is provided for informational purposes only. Viewers should not interpret any part of the video description below as reflecting an analytic judgment, investigative conclusion, or factual determination regarding the described event’s validity, nature, or significance. Viewers should not interpret the absence of a formal assessment as suggestive of anomalous characteristics. The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office received a report from a U.S. military Service consisting of six minutes and forty-one seconds of video footage from an infrared sensor aboard a U.S. military platform. The recording, captured in the Middle East in 2024, depicts an apparent thermal contrast within the sensor’s field of view. The area of apparent contrast exhibited characteristics that may be consistent with the presence of a physical object. However, due to the absence of corroborating telemetry or multi-modal sensor data, AARO cannot determine whether the observed signature represents a sensor artifact or a thermal emission or reflection from a physical source. The available data does not support a conclusive analytic evaluation.
UAP means unidentified anomalous phenomenon. In official U.S. usage, it is a broader term than UFO and can include aerial, transmedium, or other anomalous observations that have not yet been identified.
UFO traditionally means unidentified flying object. UAP is the newer official term used in many government contexts because it avoids assuming the observation is an object or limited to flight.
U.S. defense channels have released or acknowledged several public UAP videos and records. That does not mean every object is identified as extraordinary; the archive keeps the official source page and case context together so each record can be checked directly.
PURSUE is treated here as a search and source-reference term connected to Pentagon UAP files and modern disclosure records. Pages that mention it should still be checked against their original source rows, PDFs, or official source pages.