Cape Canaveral: NASA Flight Surgeon Shown Video of Hovering Disc in Air Force Hangar
Dr. Gregory Rogers, chief flight surgeon at NASA, was shown CCTV footage at Cape Canaveral of a white disc-shaped craft approximately 20 feet wide hovering in an Air Force hangar. The disc tilted 45 degrees while remaining stationary without visible propulsion, bore US Air Force markings, and had no seams, drives, or control surfaces.

Background
In spring 1992, Dr. Gregory Rogers, then chief flight surgeon at NASA responsible for astronaut medical care, was shown a CCTV video at a Cape Canaveral facility in Florida. An unidentified Air Force officer displayed footage of a hovering disc-shaped object inside an Air Force hangar, which he publicly disclosed in 2025 after retiring from the Department of Defense.
The Incident
Dr. Gregory Rogers was shown a video in a darkened room.
An unidentified Air Force officer played the footage.
The material came from a Cape Canaveral facility.
The Object
- White, disc-shaped object, about 20 feet across and 8–10 feet high (6 metres in diameter, 2.5–3 metres high)
- Hovering in a standard aircraft hangar
- No visible seams, engines, or control surfaces
- Black vertical section and rectangular markings
- Thin boom with tubes from above (suggesting a power supply)
- Carried US Air Force national insignia
The Manoeuvre
The disc tilted through 45 degrees.
It nevertheless remained entirely stationary.
Rogers, an experienced pilot: no known aircraft could do that.
Witness Accounts
Rogers related statements by several astronauts who were not named.
They had seen unexplained accompanying objects on:
- Space Shuttle missions
- ISS missions
- lunar missions
Going Public
Rogers went public in 2025.
This followed his retirement from the Department of Defense.
He shared the video and his conclusions.