He touched on a sensitive topic: his apparent admission that he and other astronauts had seen a UFO during the Apollo 11 mission.
This is an old favorite of internet UFO conspiracy theorists (and, sadly, the Science Channel), who are convinced that Buzz Aldrin saw an alien ship of some kind during the Apollo 11 ride and that he's been covering it up and hiding that he's a UFO believer.
According to an article on OpenMinds (a UFO truther website):
In an interview on the Science Channel in
2005, Apollo astronaut "Buzz" Aldrin said that the crew of the famous
Apollo 11 mission had seen a UFO on their way to the moon. However,
later Aldrin would say that his words were taken out of context, even
though his story was supported on the program by senior Apollo 11
scientist, Dr. David Baker. Aldrin has also made other strange
statements that some believe allude to Aldrin knowing more about an
extraterrestrial presence in space than he would like to share.
The Science Channel show, "First on the Moon: The Untold Story"
spurred a lot of talk about Buzz Aldrin's UFO-friendly leanings. Aldrin clarified what he saw during the July 8 AMA:
On Apollo 11 in route to the Moon, I
observed a light out the window that appeared to be moving alongside us.
There were many explanations of what that could be, other than another
spacecraft from another country or another world - it was either the
rocket we had separated from, or the 4 panels that moved away when we
extracted the lander from the rocket and we were nose to nose with the
two spacecraft. So in the close vicinity, moving away, were 4 panels.
And i feel absolutely convinced that we were looking at the sun
reflected off of one of these panels. Which one? I don't know. So technically, the definition could be "unidentified."
We well understood exactly what that was.
And when we returned, we debriefed and explained exactly what we had
observed. And I felt that this had been distributed to the outside
world, the outside audience, and apparently it wasn't, and so many years
later, I had the time in an interview to disclose these observations,
on another country's television network. And the UFO people in the
United States were very very angry with me, that i had not given them
the information. It was not an alien. Extraordinary observations require
extraordinary evidence. That's what Carl Sagan said. There may be
aliens in our Milky Way galaxy, and there are billions of other
galaxies. The probability is almost CERTAIN that there is life somewhere
in space. It was not that remarkable, that special, that unusual, that
life here on earth evolved gradually, slowly, to where we are today.
But the distances involved in where some evidence of life may be, they may be hundreds of light years away.
To be fair, this has all been out there for awhile. Aldrin even appeared on "Larry King" to discuss it. After the Science Channel clip came out, NASA's David Morrison checked in on Aldrin in response to an "Ask an Astrobiologist" question:
I just talked to Buzz Aldrin on the
phone, and he notes that the quotations were taken out of context and
did not convey the intended meaning ... Apparently all of this
discussion about the panels was cut from the broadcast interview, thus
giving the impression that they had seen a UFO.
Jennifer Welsh
Jennifer Welsh
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