VillaUFO Data Release Presidential
VillaUFO organizes UFO, UAP, anomalous-detection, agency-release, historical-document, image, video, transcript, and PDF records into a searchable disclosure-intelligence runtime. The system preserves the release-table fields, neutral observation language, incident metadata, and evidence-review workflow while remaining open for future release tranches.
UAP Framework
VillaUFO uses “UAP” as a structured record category for airborne, spaceborne, seaborne, submerged, and transmedium anomalous detections that are not immediately attributable to known objects, sensor artifacts, misidentifications, or conventional aerospace activity.
The archive preserves separation between observation, source, evidence type, incident location, incident date, release date, and interpretation. This prevents the page from turning metadata into conclusions.
Airborne Objects
Records involving objects observed, imaged, tracked, or reported in airspace, including aircraft-adjacent observations, pilot reports, military reports, and visual sightings.
Transmedium Reports
Records involving objects or detections described across more than one operating domain, including air, sea, space, or sensor-transition contexts.
Anomalous Detections
Records involving sensor or observer reports where behavior, appearance, movement, or performance was not immediately explained by available data.
Common Explanations
Records must remain open to conventional explanation, including balloons, aircraft, drones, satellites, celestial objects, optical effects, atmospheric conditions, or sensor limits.
Unresolved Status
Unresolved classification means available evidence does not support definitive attribution. It is not a finding of extraterrestrial technology or nonhuman origin.
Evidence Review
Each record should be reviewed through source, chain of release, metadata, file type, witness context, sensor context, location, date, and available supporting materials.
Release 01 Registry
AARO Imagery Runtime
PR-018 / Europe 2024
Unresolved UAP report. Ten minutes and thirty seconds of infrared sensor footage from a U.S. military platform. AARO assessed the footage depicts a physical object, with features and behavior described as unremarkable pending further information.
PR-017 / Europe 2024
Unresolved UAP report. Thirty seconds of video from a commercially available cellular device. The footage was described as insufficient for a final determination.
PR-016 / Europe 2023
Resolved as birds. Infrared footage was assessed with high confidence as bird activity based on morphology, movement behavior, relative positioning, and infrared return patterns.
PR-015 / Europe 2022
Unresolved UAP report. Thirteen seconds of infrared sensor footage from a U.S. military platform. The object was assessed as physical, but not analytically remarkable enough for further conclusion without added data.
PR-014 / Europe 2022
Unresolved UAP report. Forty-three seconds of infrared sensor footage. AARO assessed the presence of a physical object, while preserving unresolved status for historical and locational trend analysis.
PR-013 / Europe 2022
Unresolved UAP report. Twenty seconds of infrared sensor footage. The object’s visible features and behavior were described as unremarkable, with future review dependent on additional information.
PR-012 / Europe 2022
Unresolved UAP report. Fifty-five seconds of infrared sensor footage. The record remains part of historical and locational trend analysis.
PR-011 / Europe 2021
UAP report undergoing analysis. Two minutes and eight seconds of infrared footage showing an area of contrast, suggesting a possible physical object. Analysis remains ongoing.
PR-010 / Europe 2022
Resolved as balloon. Seven minutes and fifty-six seconds of infrared footage. AARO assessed the object as almost certainly a balloon based on morphology and wind-drift characteristics.
PR-009 / Europe 2022
Resolved as balloon. Twenty seconds of infrared footage. Object behavior aligned with lighter-than-air drift speed and wind direction.
AARO Imagery Ledger
Western U.S. Event Runtime
FBI / NASA Image Evidence Runtime
FBI 2025 Still Image
FBI-submitted UAP image derived from a U.S. military system in 2025. The original imagery was altered with redactions before submission to AARO. No accompanying mission report was provided. The operator reported inability to positively identify the object. The image date is noted as incorrect because system date/time was not set.
Image Description
Monochrome grainy image with a central crosshair reticle. One to two small dark objects appear just above and to the right of the reticle center. Description is informational only and does not represent an analytical conclusion.
Apollo 12 Lunar Image
Archival lunar-surface photograph from the Apollo 12 landing site. The image includes highlighted areas of interest above the horizon where unidentified phenomena are visible. Highlighting is contextual only and does not constitute analytical judgment.
Apollo 11 Debriefing
Apollo 11 Technical Crew Debriefing excerpt highlights three observations: an object during transit to the Moon, flashes of light inside the cabin, and a bright light observed on the return trip tentatively discussed as a possible laser.
Apollo 12 Multi-Area Image
Apollo 12 lunar photograph with five highlighted areas of interest labeled Area 1 through Area 5 above the lunar horizon. Modifications help viewers identify areas of interest but do not establish the nature of the objects.
Apollo 17 Investigation
Apollo 17 photograph from December 1972 showing three dots in triangular formation in the lower-right quadrant of the lunar sky. New preliminary government analysis suggests the feature may be the result of a physical object. Full NASA and DOW analysis remains pending.
Kazakhstan Diplomatic Cable Runtime
MISREP / FBI Vault Runtime
DOW-UAP-D32 / Syria / October 2024
Mission Report (MISREP) documenting a military operator observing a
“misshapen and uneven ball of white light”
with multiple glares emanating from an unknown origin. The report additionally references a “light/glare halo effect” visible near the top of the FMV feed.
Agency
Department of War
Location
Syria
Date
10/20/24
Runtime
FMV / Halo Analysis
DOW-UAP-D3 / Arabian Gulf / 2020
Mission Report describing an operator observation of a
“line of dots followed by a trailing dot.”
The uploaded documentation emphasizes that all descriptive language reflects subjective witness interpretation at the time of the event.
Region
Arabian Gulf
Classification
MISREP
Section
GENTEXT Narrative
Status
Unresolved
DOW-UAP-D18 / Iraq / December 2022
Military operator reported observing one
“possible UAP”
moving west-to-east. The observer reportedly did not pursue the object further.
Movement
West → East
Observer Action
No pursuit
Location
Iraq
Runtime
Movement Vector
DOW-UAP-D16 / Syria / July 2022
Military operator reported one UAP moving north-to-south with a total event duration of under one minute.
Movement
North → South
Duration
< 1 minute
Location
Syria
Type
Mission Report
DOW-UAP-D10 / Iraq / May 2022
Military operator reportedly observed
“5x UAP fly across the screen”
.
One object was interpreted as a possible missile while four were described as possible birds.
Total Objects
5
Possible Missile
1
Possible Birds
4
Location
Iraq
FBI 62-HQ-83894 Runtime
FBI flying-disc investigative file spanning June 1947 through July 1968. Uploaded descriptions reference eyewitness testimony, Oak Ridge photographic evidence, media coverage, propulsion-system proposals, researcher accounts, and newly declassified pages.
Coverage Period
1947–1968
Archive Type
FBI Vault Case File
Subjects
Flying discs / UFO reports
Enhancement
Newly declassified pages
Analytical Note:
Uploaded records repeatedly emphasize that descriptive and estimative language reflects
subjective witness interpretation at the time of the event.
VillaUFO preserves this separation between observation language,
metadata indexing,
movement descriptions,
morphology descriptions,
and formal analytical determination.
Apollo Transcript Runtime
NASA-UAP-D1 / Apollo 12 Transcript / 1969
Apollo 12 Technical Air-to-Ground Voice Transcription documenting astronaut observations during the fourth crewed U.S. mission to the Moon and the second lunar landing mission. Uploaded excerpts identify two separate observational periods involving unidentified phenomenon during the fifth and sixth mission days.
Mission
Apollo 12
Incident Year
1969
Location
Moon
Runtime
Air-to-Ground Transcript
Day 05 / Hour 19
Lunar Module Pilot Alan L. Bean reportedly observed particles and flashes of light “sailing off in space” through the Alignment Optical Telescope and described them as “escaping the Moon.”
Day 06 / Hour 00
Mission Commander Charles “Pete” Conrad reportedly observed illuminated floating debris outside the lunar module before assessing that the onboard tracking light may have failed.
NASA-UAP-D2 / Apollo 17 Transcript / 1972
Apollo 17 Technical Air-to-Ground Voice Transcription documenting three separate periods of reported unidentified phenomenon during the ninth crewed U.S. mission to the Moon and the sixth lunar landing mission.
Mission
Apollo 17
Incident Year
1972
Location
Moon
Runtime
Air-to-Ground Transcript
Day 00 / Hour 03
Command Module Pilot Ronald Evans reportedly observed bright tumbling particles or fragments drifting near the spacecraft. Harrison “Jack” Schmitt compared the phenomenon to “the Fourth of July.” The crew speculated that the source may have been ice or paint fragments from the separated S-IVB stage.
Day 02 / Hour 18–21
Eugene Cernan reportedly described intense flashing lights comparable in brightness to a train headlight and characterized the experience as “imposing.” Both Cernan and Schmitt discussed the possibility that some observations were related to separated Saturn V components, although some phenomenon remained uncertain.
Day 03 / Hour 15
Harrison “Jack” Schmitt reportedly observed a flash on the lunar surface north of Grimaldi crater.
Apollo Transcript Runtime
NASA-UAP-D1 / Apollo 12 Transcript / 1969
Apollo 12 Technical Air-to-Ground Voice Transcription documenting astronaut observations during the fourth crewed U.S. mission to the Moon and the second lunar landing mission. Uploaded excerpts identify two separate observational periods involving unidentified phenomenon during the fifth and sixth mission days.
Mission
Apollo 12
Incident Year
1969
Location
Moon
Runtime
Air-to-Ground Transcript
Day 05 / Hour 19
Lunar Module Pilot Alan L. Bean reportedly observed particles and flashes of light “sailing off in space” through the Alignment Optical Telescope and described them as “escaping the Moon.”
Day 06 / Hour 00
Mission Commander Charles “Pete” Conrad reportedly observed illuminated floating debris outside the lunar module before assessing that the onboard tracking light may have failed.
NASA-UAP-D2 / Apollo 17 Transcript / 1972
Apollo 17 Technical Air-to-Ground Voice Transcription documenting three separate periods of reported unidentified phenomenon during the ninth crewed U.S. mission to the Moon and the sixth lunar landing mission.
Mission
Apollo 17
Incident Year
1972
Location
Moon
Runtime
Air-to-Ground Transcript
Day 00 / Hour 03
Command Module Pilot Ronald Evans reportedly observed bright tumbling particles or fragments drifting near the spacecraft. Harrison “Jack” Schmitt compared the phenomenon to “the Fourth of July.” The crew speculated that the source may have been ice or paint fragments from the separated S-IVB stage.
Day 02 / Hour 18–21
Eugene Cernan reportedly described intense flashing lights comparable in brightness to a train headlight and characterized the experience as “imposing.” Both Cernan and Schmitt discussed the possibility that some observations were related to separated Saturn V components, although some phenomenon remained uncertain.
Day 03 / Hour 15
Harrison “Jack” Schmitt reportedly observed a flash on the lunar surface north of Grimaldi crater.
Apollo 11 Technical Debrief Runtime
Apollo 11 / Technical Crew Debriefing / 1969
Uploaded NASA debriefing pages document crew discussion surrounding observations made during translunar flight, lunar orbit, and trans-Earth return. The material preserves conversational runtime between Armstrong, Aldrin, and Collins regarding unidentified objects, flashes, reflections, and possible spacecraft debris.
Mission
Apollo 11
Date
July 31, 1969
Location
Moon / Translunar Flight
Runtime
Technical Crew Debrief
Cylindrical Object Observation Runtime
ALDRIN
Crew reportedly observed a bright object with “sizable dimension” while approximately one day from the Moon. Aldrin stated the object appeared to have “a bit of an L shape.”
COLLINS
Collins described the object as resembling a hollow cylinder, capable of tumbling while remaining visually structured through the monocular.
ARMSTRONG / ALDRIN
Armstrong and Aldrin discussed the object as appearing like “two rings” or “two connected rings,” while continuing to consider the possibility that the object may have originated from separated Saturn V components.
Cabin Flash Runtime
ALDRIN
Aldrin described repeated flashes inside the spacecraft cabin occurring every few minutes while dark-adapted during translunar flight.
ALDRIN
The flashes reportedly appeared as lines, points, or double flashes and seemed to enter from varying directions before interacting with the spacecraft interior.
ARMSTRONG
Armstrong suggested the phenomenon may have involved neutrons or atomic particles interacting within the visible spectrum.
Lunar Orbit / Laser Observation Runtime
ALDRIN
During lunar orbit and return transit, Aldrin described observing a bright light source tentatively interpreted as a possible laser reflection.
ARMSTRONG
Armstrong suggested the apparent source may have originated near the lunar horizon and could have involved reflective phenomena rather than an independently luminous object.
DEBRIEF CONTEXT
Crew discussion repeatedly separated direct observation from interpretation and maintained uncertainty regarding the source of the visual phenomena.
Apollo 17 Debrief Supplement
Apollo 17 Technical Debrief / January 4, 1973
Uploaded pages preserve additional crew discussion surrounding visual observations during translunar, lunar-orbit, and trans-Earth operations. The debrief reflects uncertainty regarding the origin of observed flashes, reflections, and distant visual phenomenon.
EVANS
Evans described looking “back up through the rendezvous window” and observing what appeared “kind of like a tunnel with a bright spot in the middle,” with the fireball visible far behind the spacecraft.
CERNAN
Cernan described an unusual sighting during landing or recovery in which the Command Module Pilot reportedly looked out the window and remarked:
“Oh, we’ve got a tin can with us.”
SCHMITT
Schmitt described observing continuous light flashes during dark-adapted flight conditions and additionally referenced one flash observed on the lunar surface during a period when blindfolds for the ALFMED experiment were not in use.
TRANS-EARTH CONTEXT
Schmitt additionally noted that only a small crescent of Earth was visible during trans-Earth flight, limiting extensive weather observation capability while the crew continued observing intermittent flashes.
VillaUFO Incident Map
UAP / UFO release records mapped by agency, incident region, file type, and disclosure status.
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DOW-UAP-D32 / Syria / October 2024
DOW-UAP-D3 / Arabian Gulf / 2020
DOW-UAP-D18 / Iraq / December 2022
DOW-UAP-D16 / Syria / July 2022
DOW-UAP-D10 / Iraq / May 2022
FBI 62-HQ-83894 Runtime
Apollo Transcript Runtime
NASA-UAP-D1 / Apollo 12 Transcript / 1969
NASA-UAP-D2 / Apollo 17 Transcript / 1972
Apollo Transcript Runtime
NASA-UAP-D1 / Apollo 12 Transcript / 1969
NASA-UAP-D2 / Apollo 17 Transcript / 1972
Apollo 11 Technical Debrief Runtime
Apollo 11 / Technical Crew Debriefing / 1969
Cylindrical Object Observation Runtime
Cabin Flash Runtime
Lunar Orbit / Laser Observation Runtime
Apollo 17 Debrief Supplement
Apollo 17 Technical Debrief / January 4, 1973
VillaUFO Incident Map
UAP / UFO release records mapped by agency, incident region, file type, and disclosure status.
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