日本語要約
アポロ17号に関連するNASA資料です。月面活動や乗員の報告、写真・技術的な記録の中に、未確認の光点や観測対象に関する記述が含まれています。説明は資料内容の把握を助けるためのもので、対象の正体を断定するものではありません。
なぜ重要か
宇宙・航空分野の記録がUAP資料に含まれる例です。外部の未確認物体なのか、視覚・機器・環境由来の現象なのかを分けて読む手がかりになります。
資料情報
- ファイル名
- NASA-UAP-D5-Apollo-17-Crew-Debriefing-for-Science-1973.pdf
- フォルダ
- Release 01 PDF
- 発生日・対象時期
- 1973
- 発生場所
- VIRIN
- 260508-O-D0360-1064
- 注記
- 公開説明上の墨消し注記なし
英語原文
war.gov掲載説明
Apollo 17 was the ninth crewed U.S. mission to the Moon, and the sixth to land Astronauts on the lunar surface. This document is an excerpt from the Apollo 17 Crew Debriefing for Science on January 8, 1973, in which Dick Henry, co-investigator on the ultraviolet experiment on Apollo 17, discusses seeing results that were unexpected. • Pages 119-120. “One of the most exciting results of X-ray astronomy was the fact that an X-ray background was observed over the sky that nobody had expected, and part of this is the gamma-ray background that Dr. Trombka talked about. In the UV, nobody knows, but you never know until you look. You do have to deal with this background of stars that we know is there. So, we did look at a large number of different points at high galactic latitudes, both north and south. The spectrum that we see is above this dark count. In other words, this abnormally high dark current did not, in fact, interfere with that experiment. The spectrum that we see looks like the spectrum of the hot star; however, we know that there were no hot stars within our field of view. Therefore, the most conservative interpretation, I think, is that what we're seeing is light from hot stars in the galactic plane going up out of the plane and reflecting off interstellar dust. There are certain characteristics of the spectrum, though, that don't fit that theory, and it's at least possible that this is extragalactic radiation. I'm looking forward very much to the detailed computer study of this, but it's going to take a long time.”