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Release 03 · Official Audio Record
Apollo 16 Scientific Debriefing Audio Excerpt
Official NASA audio excerpt presented as a source record, not video footage.
This Release 03 NASA item is an official audio excerpt from an Apollo 16 scientific debriefing. FullDisclosr presents it as audio source material and does not treat it as video footage.
Full Record Description
NASA-UAP-D024 is an official NASA source record from war.gov/ufo Release 03 titled “NASA-UAP-D024, “Apollo 16 Scientific Debriefing”.” The primary source record is NASA-UAP-D024, an official NASA audio record titled “NASA-UAP-D024, “Apollo 16 Scientific Debriefing”.” This debriefing includes presentations from principal investigators of various Apollo experiments. The principal investigators describe preliminary results of their work to educate the Apollo crews about what they’ve obtained from Apollo 16 to help prepare for Apollo 17. They also describe anomalies, such as a “flash” that was observed that had not yet been reported. The flash is mentioned beginning at 25:15. No linked report row was matched in the current source-context data. The available context for this item comes from the audio excerpt. No separate caution note was provided in the source-context data. The source identifies this as an audio/debriefing item, so it should be presented as audio and not as visual footage.
Official Source Context
Official source context
The primary source record is NASA-UAP-D024, an official NASA audio record titled “NASA-UAP-D024, “Apollo 16 Scientific Debriefing”.” This debriefing includes presentations from principal investigators of various Apollo experiments. The principal investigators describe preliminary results of their work to educate the Apollo crews about what they’ve obtained from Apollo 16 to help prepare for Apollo 17. They also describe anomalies, such as a “flash” that was observed that had not yet been reported. The flash is mentioned beginning at 25:15.
What Is Audible
Audible in the official excerpt
This debriefing includes presentations from principal investigators of various Apollo experiments. The principal investigators describe preliminary results of their work to educate the Apollo crews about what they’ve obtained from Apollo 16 to help prepare for Apollo 17. They also describe anomalies, such as a “flash” that was observed that had not yet been reported. The flash is mentioned beginning at 25:15.
Related Source Material
Linked source records
No linked report row was matched in the current source-context data. The available context for this item comes from the audio excerpt.
Source Limitations / Caution
Limitations and interpretation
No separate caution note was provided in the source-context data. The source identifies this as an audio/debriefing item, so it should be presented as audio and not as visual footage.
Source Caution
Official audio excerpt; do not present this item as video footage or as visual evidence.
Why This Record Matters
This record matters because it preserves historical NASA debriefing material and shows why audio excerpts need their own presentation separate from video records.
FullDisclosr Editorial Note
FullDisclosr presents this item as an official audio source record, not as video footage and not as proof of a specific explanation. The excerpt is shown with its official context so visitors can review the source material without speculative framing.
Record Metadata
- FD-R03-VID007
- DOD_111764796-1920x1080-9000k.mp4
- AUD
- NASA-UAP-D024
- NASA-UAP-D024, “Apollo 16 Scientific Debriefing”
- NASA
- Not specified in source context
- Houston, Texas
- lRQyia9EM8A
- needs-review
- YES
- Not available
- Not available
- Primary asset context comes from NASA-UAP-D024. No linked PDF report row was matched in the current source-context data. Official audio excerpt; do not present as video footage. NeedsHumanReview is YES.
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