This archival NASA photograph shows the lunar surface as seen from the Apollo 12 landing site in 1969. Two areas of interest, labeled "Area 1" and "Area 2," located slightly right of the frame's vertical center and above the horizon, have been highlighted to mark where unidentified phenomena appear.
This archival NASA photograph depicts the lunar surface as viewed from the Apollo 12 landing site in 1969. Two areas of interest, labeled "Area 1" and "Area 2," are positioned slightly to the right of the frame's vertical axis and above the horizon, where unidentified phenomena are visible.
The image has been modified from its original form solely to help viewers locate the marked areas. According to the release, such highlighting is provided for context only and does not represent any analytical judgment, investigative conclusion, or factual determination about the nature or significance of what is shown. The record was released through the PURSUE declassification.