Avi Loeb Argues Apollo UAP Lights Are Cosmic-Ray Artifacts on Lunar Film
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Avi Loeb argues the blue lights seen in the Apollo 12 and 17 UAP files are cosmic-ray artifacts on photographic film rather than alien spacecraft, because the Moon has no atmosphere or magnetosphere and suffers a cosmic-ray flux about 200 times Earth’s that can ionize the film and leave bright marks, with the lights appearing even outside the lens area showing the film itself was struck, while Artemis II’s six brief flashes match meteoroid impacts and Apollo 11 transcripts describe cabin flashes likely caused by cosmic rays exciting the retina, so the overall view is that cosmic-ray hits explain the lights and genuine Earth-orbit UFOs would probably be detected.