UAP AnalysisIndependent · the declassified record
← All incidents
NASAExplainedConventional

Apollo 17 crew reports cosmic-ray light flashes in cabin — translunar and transearth coast

~Dec 1972Translunar/transearth coast (Apollo 17 mission)
Analysis — our summary

All three Apollo 17 crew members (Cernan, Evans, Schmitt) reported seeing light flashes inside the darkened cabin throughout the mission. CDR Cernan described streaks, spots, and a very bright headlight-like flash. These phenomena are consistent with cosmic ray or high-energy particle interactions with the retina (Cerenkov radiation or direct retinal stimulation), a well-documented phenomenon in spaceflight. The ALFMED experiment was designed to study exactly this phenomenon.

As reported — verbatim from the document
CDR Cernan: "the one most imposing thing I remember... was the fact that there was a very bright spot that flashed right between my eyes like a very bright headlight - like a train coming at you, only with a flash." / SCHMITT: "We had light flashes just about continuously during the whole flight when we were dark adapted."
Analyst notes — caveats & confidence

OCR quality is good. These light flashes are a well-understood phenomenon in spaceflight (cosmic ray/high-energy particle interaction with the eye), corroborated by the ALFMED experiment referenced in the transcript. Included here because they are logged as anomalous visual phenomena by the crew. Mission elapsed time spans the full flight.

Associated imagery
NASA-UAP-VM6-Apollo-17-1972
Provenance
Source documentNASA-UAP-D2-Apollo-17-Transcript-1972.pdf
Document typemission transcript
Reporting agencyNASA
Source pages16
DeclassifiedFirst public at this release (2026)
Held classified~54 years (≥, to this release)
Extraction confidence HighHow cleanly this record could be parsed from the source — driven by legibility & redaction. It is not a measure of how credible or anomalous the sighting is.