Date:
June 1965
Location:
In
June 1965, Major James McDivitt saw, filmed, and photographed
an object, which approached the Gemini IV (3rd June
7th June 1965) capsule in which they were orbiting the
Earth, passing over Hawaii. He stated: "It had a
very definite shape - a cylindrical object - it was white
- it had a long arm that stuck out on the side."

Astronaut James McDivitt (right) in the Gemini IV capsule
along with Astronaut Ed White.
Source:
Patrick Gross, UFOs at Close Sight (ufologie.net)
In
June 1965, Major James McDivitt saw, filmed, and photographed
an object, which approached the Gemini IV (3rd June
7th June 1965) capsule in which they were orbiting the
Earth, passing over Hawaii. The UFO had a long arm sticking
out of it.
Here
is what Major James McDivitt repeated many times:
"I
was flying with Ed White. He was sleeping at the time,
so I don't have anybody to verify my story. We were drifting
in space with the control engines shut down and all the
instrumentation off (when) suddenly (an object) appeared
in the window. It had a very definite shape - a cylindrical
object - it was white - it had a long arm that stuck out
on the side. I don't know whether it was a very small
object up close or a very large object a long ways away.
There was nothing to judge by. I really don't know how
big it was. We had two cameras that were just floating
in the spacecraft at the time, so I grabbed one and took
a picture of (the object) and grabbed the other and took
a picture. Then I turned on the rocket control systems
because I was afraid we might hit it. At the time, we
were drifting - without checking, I have no idea which
way we were going - but as we drifted up a little farther,
the sun shone on the window of the spacecraft. The windshield
was dirty - just like in an automobile, you can't see
through it. So I had the rocket control engines going
again and moved the spacecraft so that the window was
in darkness again - the object was gone. I called down
later and told them what had happened and they went back
and checked their records of other space debris that was
flying around, but we were never able to identify what
it could have been. The film was sent back to NASA and
reviewed by some NASA film technicians. One of them selected
what he thought was what we talked about, at least before
I had a chance to review it. It was not the picture -
it was a picture of a sun reflection on the window."
The
"Condon Report" is considered by almost
all ufologists and by several scientists who participated
to it as a deliberate attempt to debunk the UFO phenomenon,
did validate the McDivitt UFO sighting and several other
astronaut sightings:
"There
are three visual sightings made by the astronauts while
in orbit which, in the judgment of the writer, have not
been adequately explained. These are: 1. Gemini 4, astronaut
McDivitt. Observation of a cylindrical object with a protuberance.
2. Gemini 4, astronaut McDivitt. Observation of a moving
bright light at a higher level than the Gemini spacecraft.
3. Gemini 7, astronaut Borman saw what he described as
a bogey flying in formation with the spacecraft."
And
later: "visual sightings made by the astronauts
while in orbit which, in the judgment of the writer, have
not been adequately explained.... Unexplained sightings
which have been gleaned from a great mass of reports are
a challenge to the analyst. Especially puzzling is Especially
puzzling is the first one [The one presented here] of
an object showing details such as arms protruding from
a body having a noticeable angular extension. If the NORAD
listing of objects near the GT-4 spacecraft at the time
of the sighting is complete as it presumably is, we shall
have to find a rational explanation or, alternatively,
keep it on our list of unidentifieds."
In
1975, McDivitt adds: "I never made a big deal
out of it. It was something I definitely couldn't identify.
I reported it to the ground ... Ed was asleep and we were
rotating at a pretty high rate in drifting flight. The
windows were dirty, I recall ... All of a sudden there
was this white object out there. It looked like a beer
can with a pencil sticking out of it at an angle. It had
a definite cylinder shape, about three times as long as
its diameter." Maloney adds that the astronaut
estimated that he got a 30-second look at the object.
Furthermore, McDivitt said, the space agency made no attempt
to prevent his telling his UFO story.
A
NORAD officer later handed to the well known debunker
Klass a print of the Titan-II second stage. This, he told
Klass, was what McDivitt had seen but was unable to identify:
the Titan booster. Klass obtained a copy of the photo
from NORAD and sent it to McDivitt, asking if it did not
closely correspond to his verbal description of the UFO
he had seen. McDivitt replied:
"Thank
you for sending me the slide of the Gemini-IV photograph.
I very quickly identified the object in the photograph
as the second stage of the Titan rocket which launched
us ... I am sure that this is not a photograph of the
object which I described many times and which many people
refer to as the Gemini IV UFO...."
McDivitt
did not see any special importance in what he saw. He
did not file any UFO report, he also always insisted that
it was not the Titan II booster. He also never gave an
opinion about the nature of what he saw. Some researchers
rightfully noted that the astronauts' eyesight was affected
by the long exposition to the oxygen saturated atmosphere
in the Gemini capsule. Some ufo-promoters did exaggerate
the story. But debunkers did understimate it also on occasion.
Almost everyone agrees that it could not have been a human
satellite, such as a secret US satellite or a Russian
craft.
Source:
http://www.ufoevidence.org/cases/case977.htm