// SOURCE AGENCY · DOE //
Department of Energy — Declassified UFO / UAP Files
0 indexed incidents and 3 primary-source documents originating from Department of Energy, sourced from the PURSUE catalog.
About Department of Energy UAP records
The Department of Energy joined PURSUE in Tranche 2 with three records tied to the U.S. nuclear-weapons complex: a Pantex Plant ground-radar imagery report, James Tuck (Los Alamos physicist) correspondence from the 1970s, and a 1986 Pajarito Astronomers Club invitation referencing a Los Alamos UAP presentation. DOE's UAP record concentrates on incidents near nuclear-handling facilities.
Documents
- DOE-UAP-D002, JAMES TUCK CORRESPONDENCE, 1970S (DOC-139 · 1970 · DECLASSIFIED)
- DOE-UAP-D003, PAJARITO ASTRONOMERS INVITATION, 1986 (DOC-140 · 1986 · DECLASSIFIED)
- DOE-UAP-D001, ENHANCED PANTEX IMAGERY (DOC-138 · 2026 · DECLASSIFIED)
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