Date:
July 18, 1969
Location:
Buzz
Aldrin: "There was something out there that, uh,
was close enough to be observed and what could it be?
Mike (Collins) decided he thought he could see it in the
telescope and he was able to do that and when it was in
one position, that had a series of ellipses, but when
you made it real sharp, it was sort of L shaped. That
didn't tell us very much."

Astronaut Buzz Aldrin

Astronaut Buzz Aldrin standing on the moon during Apollo
11 mission (first moon landing).

Dr. Buzz Aldrin in 2005.
Source:
The Science Channel/Dave Stone/Credit: UFO Updates - 9/30/2005
A
few days ago on the Science Channel, a program called
"First on the Moon: The Untold Story" was aired.
About 14:30 min/sec into the program, there was a 3.5
minute segment that described a UFO encounter that Apollo
11 experienced during its flight to the moon.
To
the best of my knowledge, this is the first time that
Buzz Aldrin, an Apollo 11 astronaut, had ever publicly
recounted any UFO experience associated with the Apollo
11 moon mission. Also of interest, I wonder how the UFO
footage that was supposedly taken from a later Apollo
mission obtained?
Below
is my transcription of the 3.5 minute UFO segment:
START:
Narrator:
But three days and 200,000 miles into the flight, Mission
Control did miss the significance of a cryptic message
from Apollo 11.
Apollo
11: 'Do you have any idea where the S-IVB is with respect
to us?
Mission
Control: 'Stand-by'
Narrator:
The Crew required information on the current position
of the S-IVB, the final stage of the rocket which had
been jettisoned away 2 days earlier. This short message
hid an extraordinary turn of events: Apollo 11 wasn't
alone in space.
Buzz
Aldrin: There was something out there that, uh, was close
enough to be observed and what could it be?
Narrator:
Traveling along side of Apollo 11 was a mysterious object
like this one (a ringed object at close range is shown),
filmed on a later mission. If it wasn't part of their
own rocket, it could only be one thing, a UFO.
Aldrin:
Mike (Collins) decided he thought he could see it in the
telescope and he was able to do that and when it was in
one position, that had a series of ellipses, but when
you made it real sharp it was sort of L shaped. That didn't
tell us very much.
Dr.
David Baker (Apollo 11 Senior Scientist): NASA knew very
little about, um, the object reported by the Apollo 11
crew. It was obviously an unidentified flying object,
but such objects were not uncommon and the history of
even earth orbit space flights going back over the previous
years indicated that several crews saw objects.
Narrator:
Despite having a clear view of the UFO, the crew were
wary of reporting it to Mission Control.
Aldrin:
Now, obviously, the three of us were not going to blurt
out, 'Hey Houston we got something moving along side of
us and we don't know what it is, you know, can you tell
us what it is?'. We weren't about to do that, cause we
know that those transmissions would be heard by all sorts
of people and who knows what somebody would have demanded
that we turn back because of Aliens or whatever the reason
is, so we didn't do that but we did decide we'd just cautiously
ask Houston where, how far away was the S-IVB?
Narrator:
Unaware of the drama unfolding in space, Mission Control
radioed the position back to Apollo 11.
Mission
Control: 'Apollo 11, Houston. The S-IVB is about 6,000
nautical miles from you now, over.'
Aldrin:
And a few moments later, why they came back and said something
like it was 6,000 miles away because of the maneuver,
so we really didn't think we were looking at something
that far away, so we decided that after a while of watching
it, it was time to go to sleep and not to talk about it
anymore until we came back and (went through) debriefing.
Narrator:
To this day, whatever it was that the crew saw has never
been positively identified or officially acknowledged.
Dr.
David Baker: There were a lot of people within the program
who went off later and became convinced that UFOs existed
and that lead to some concern on NASA's part where they
got the agreement of the crew never to publicly talk about
these things for fear of ridicule.
Source:
http://www.ufoevidence.org/cases/case592.htm