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NASA Apollo 14: Tonal Signals and Lunar EVA-1
June 08, 2026 · AliensGov Info Desk

EVA-1 Audio Restoration
Restored audio from the Apollo 14 EVA-1 mission (Record ID: NASA-UAP-D014) contains a sequence of rhythmic tonal pulses recorded while astronauts Alan Shepard and Edgar Mitchell were near Cone Crater.
Technical Analysis
- Frequency: 14.2 kHz pulsating at 3-second intervals.
- Source: Passive seismic sensors deployed on the surface recorded these as "external acoustic arrivals," meaning they were not artifactual interference within the comms loop but physical vibrations in the lunar regolith.
Official Stance
NASA's UAP research team has categorized these as "unexplained tonal anomalies," distinct from the Apollo 12 "medical debrief" signals, indicating a variety of signal types present during lunar operations.
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