Buzz Aldrin, an accomplished pilot and academic best known as the
second human being ever to set foot on another celestial body, is
popular in a number of circles. His participation in the history making
Apollo 11 mission earned him a place in America’s heart, and his
appearances in movies like “Transformers” and on TV shows like “30 Rock”
have helped keep his name fresh in the minds of those of us who can’t
help but look up at the moon on clear evenings and revel in the idea
that Americans like us once walked around on that thing. In 2005,
however, Aldrin became the most popular guy in a slightly different
demographic, when he admitted on a Science Channel documentary called
“First on the Moon: The Untold Story” that he and Neil Armstrong had
seen a UFO during their historic trip.
While Aldrin wasn’t the only astronaut to claim to have seen
something unusual through the windows of an American space ship, he was
certainly the highest profile. To many, having a name like Buzz Aldrin,
not only the second man to walk on the moon, but an MIT educated PhD
recipient in Astronautics, gave the concept of aliens visiting earth a
level of credibility it had never had before. Although the scientific
consensus today is that alien life is extremely likely in the great
expanses of the universe, it wasn’t that long ago that even mentioning
such a thing was enough to get you laughed out of a serious scientific
conversation.
Of course, acknowledging that alien life likely exists somewhere
isn’t the same as claiming it’s already visiting earth – as Aldrin
seemed to claim in the 2005 segment.
In the years since, Aldrin has repeatedly gone on record to claim
that his statements about what he saw during his Apollo 11 flight were
taken out of context, and that, while what he saw was technically
unidentifiable, it was certainly not alien in origin. Finally, while
participating in an “AMA” (short for Ask Me Anything) on the popular
website Reddit, Aldrin took the opportunity to clear the air regarding
his stance on extraterrestrial life, and what he and fellow astronaut
Neil Armstrong actually saw through the port holes of their capsule…
much to the disappointment of UFO enthusiasts everywhere.
In his own words, Aldrin explained to the thousands of Reddit users
that logged on to ask him questions that the “UFO” he saw was most
likely one of the panels that came off of the ship as they extracted the
lander that would ultimately take them to the surface of the moon.
Here’s Buzz’s full account:
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.’”
As far as Aldrin is concerned, there was no mystery at all, but – he
clarified – just because aliens didn’t visit Earth in 1969, doesn’t mean
there aren’t any aliens out there, in the distant reaches of space.
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.”
Of course, die hard conspiracy theorists have already begun littering
the internet with stories about how the Reptillian Illuminati must have
gotten to the famed astronaut and forced him to change his story – but
their claims can pretty safely be thought of as the internet equivalent
of homeless people shouting into a drain pipe. Aldrin himself attests
that the crew of Apollo 11 did not see a flying saucer following them
through space, and as far as this writer is concerned, unless one of
those conspiracy theorists turns out to be Neil Armstrong (may he rest
in peace) or Michael Collins, this is one space mystery we can
comfortably say has been solved.
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