NASA-UAP-D4, Apollo 11 Technical Crew Debriefing, 1969

NASA PDF Previously public
Incident date
1969
Incident location
Released by DOW
5/8/26
Case ID
Apollo-11
Source URL
war.gov original ↗

Our research summary

Apollo 11 Technical Crew Debriefing (July 31, 1969, Volumes I & II), excerpted to capture Aldrin's account of an unidentified object near the S-IVB, in-cabin flashes, and a possible laser return-trip light.

📑 Source PDF 27.9 MB · 11 pages Open PDF ↗ Download

Prior disclosure: Previously public

Originally classified CONFIDENTIAL, declassified per its own cover. Long publicly available at history.nasa.gov, NASA SMA, and ibiblio.org/apollo for many years.

Prior-disclosure links

📄 Read full document text 17,028 characters · ~1,942 words
                                   CONFDENTIA L                                                  23
                                                             :                        251 Pas
NATIONAL                AERONAUTICS                 AND      SPACE      ADMINISTRATION




                                    "APOLLO 1
                                    TECHNICAL
                             CREW DEBRIEFING



                                       JULY 31, 1969



      /@                                   PREPARED BY:
                &       MISSION OPERATIONS BRANCH
                        FLIGHT CREW SUPPORT DIVISION
                                                   VOL. |


                                     GROUP 4
                                     Downgraded at          3-year
                                     intervals;          declassified
                                     after 12 yvears




            This material
            within the me;
                                                                                 ' United States
                                                                                 } and 794, the
            transmission (  NOTICE: This document may be exempt from
                                                                                     person is
            prohibited by | public disclosure under
                                                    the Freedom of Infor-
                             mation Act (5 U.S.C. 552). Requests
                                                              for its re-
      . c ‘}:                lease to persons outside the U. S. Government
  Tie               i        should be handled under the provisions of
      %ol       o            NASA Policy       Directive 1382.2.
 #
 v,             vog
                    S                      {                                     ,
                                                                                     CENTER
            |    .{                                                          ‘
      L




                =




  E
                                               T   PGM    SURIECT            SIGNATOR            LOC

       3                                       R   A¥
                                                                               6-33



COLLINS         I think particularly when you get        into the later flights


                of extended EVA's and lunar activity, somehow the crew

                must place themselves in & frame of mind of lookihg on
                the separation of the LM as        the beginning of the   flight


                plan and to relax,      get plenty of sleep,    and conserve


                their energies      in all the events leading up to that


                point. To arrive in lunar orbit fiired can create prob-
                lems and it's possible to do that if you don't approach

                it   in the right    frame of mind.



ARMSTRONG       I think Mike's hit the nail on the head.          We did precisely


                that.   We got a lot     of rest   and got   into lunar orbit eager


                to go to work and that's a particularly fortunate position


                to be in.



COLLINS         This is something we've talked about befqre the flight


                and I don't know how you can get yourself in that frame

                of mind but I think it is a frame of mind.           You have to


                get yourself convinced that there will be a nice relaxing


                couple of days going to the moon.



ALDRIN          The first unusual thing that we saw I guess was 1 day out

                or something pretty close to the moon.           It had a sizeable


                dimension to it,      so we put the monocular on it.




            ~ F”’W
            e
6-3k                     -
              : .M}a" W‘»W


COLLINS      How'd we see this thing?   Did we just look out the window

             and there it was?



ALDRIN       Yes, and we weren't sure but what it might be the S-IVB.

             We called the ground and were told the S-IVB was 6000 miles

             away.   We had a problem with the high gain about this

             time, didn't we?



COLLINS      There was something.    We felt a bump or maybe I just

             imagined it.



ARMSTRONG    He was wondering whether the MESA had come off.



COLLINS      I don't guess we felt anything.



ALDRIN       Of course, we were seeing all sorts of little objects

             going by at the various dumps and then we happened to see

             this one brighter object going by.    We couldn't think of

             anything else it could be other than the S-IVB.      We looked

             at it through the monocular and it seemed to have a bit

             of ‘an L shape to 145


 ARMSTRONG   Like an open suitcase.



 ALDRIN      We were in PTC at the time so each one of us had a chance

             to take a look at this and it certainly seemed to be with-

              in our vicinity and of a very sizeable dimension.
                                                                                 6-35


ARMSTRONG   We should say that it was             right at the limit of the reso-


            lution of the eye.           It was    very difficult to tell just


            what    shape    it was.     And there was      no way to tell the       size


            without knowing the range             or the range without knowing


            the    size.




ALDRIN      So then I       got   down in the LEB and started looking for it


            in the optics.         We were grossly mislead because with the


            sextant    off focus what we saw appeared to be            a cylinder.



ARMSTRONG   Or really two rings.



ALDRIN      Yes.




ARMSTRONG   Two rings.       Two connected rings.‘


COLLINS     No,    it looked like       a hollow cylinder to me.       It    didn't


            look like two connected rings.                You could see this    thing


            tumbling and, when it          came    around end-on, you could look


            right    down in its       guts.   It was     a hollow cylinder.     But


            then you could change the             focus   on the sextant    and it


            would be replaced by this             open-book shape.    It was    really


            weird.



ALDRIN      I guess there's not too much more to say about                  it other


            than it wasn't        a cylinder.
6-36


COLLINS   It was    during the period when we thought            it was   a cylinder


          that we    inquired about the S-IVB and we'd almost              convinced


          ourselves that's what it had to be.                But we don't have


          any more    conclusions    than that really.          The fact that we


          didn't see it much past this               one time period
                                                                  — we really


          don't have a conclusion as to what it might have been,


          how big    it was,    or how far away it was.          It was   something


          that wasn't part of the urine dump, we're pretty sure of


          that.




          Skipping ahead a bit, when we               jettisoned the LM, you know


          we    fired an explosive     charge        and got rid of the   docking


          rings and the IM went boom.                Pieces came off the IM.     It


          could have been some Mylar or               something that had somehow


          come    loose   from the IM.




ALDRIN    We thought      it   could have been a panel, but it          didn't


          appear to have that        shape   at      all.




COLLINS   That's right,        and for some reason, we thought it might


          have been a part        of the high gain antenna.         It might have


          been about the time we had high gain antenna problems.


          In the back of my mind, I have               some reason to   suspect that


          its    origin was     from the spacecraft.




                                                 T    A
                                             b
                                                                6-37



ALDRIN   The other observation that I made accumulated gradually.

         I don't know whether I saw it the first night, but I'm

         sure I saw it the second night.    I was trying to go to


         sleep with all the lights out.    I observed what I thought

         were little flashes inside the cabin, spaced a couple of

         minutes apart and I didn't think too much about it other

         than just note in my mind that they continued to be there.
         I couldn't explain why my eye would see these flashes.

         -buring transearth coast, we had more time and I devoted
         more opportunity to investigating what this could have

         been.     It was at that point that I was able to observe

         on two different occasions that, instead of observing

         just one flash, I could see double flashes, at points

         separated by maybe a foot.     At other times, I could see

         a line with no direction of motion and the only thing

         that comes to my mind is that this    is some sort of pene-


         tration.     At least that's my guess, without much to sup-

         port it; some penetration of some object into the

         spacecraft that causes an emission as it enters the cabin

         itself.     Sometimes it was one flash on entering.   Possibly

         departing from an entirely different part of the cabin,

         outside the field of view.     The double flashes appeared
                                        on something such as
         to have an entry and then impact

         the struts.     For a while, I thought it might have been
6-38



ALDRIN      some static electricity because I was                      also able,          in moving
(CONT'D)
            my hand up       and   down       the   sleep   restraint,       to    generate


            very    small    sparks      of    static    electricity.            But    there was


            a definite difference between the two as                         I    observed it

            more    and more.       I    tried to       correlate     this       with   the    direc-


            tion of the sun.            When you put the window shades                    up there

            is    still a small         amount      of leakage.       You can generally


            tell within 20         or    30    degrees   the    direction of the              sun.

            It    seemed as    though they were             coming    from that         general

            direction;       however,         I really couldn't        say if there was


            near    enough    evidence        to    support    that   these      things    were


            observable       on the     side of the         spacecraft where the              sun

            was.     A little bit        of evidence          seemed to support this.


            I    asked the others        if they had seen any of these and,


            until about the         last      day,   they hadn't.



ARMSTRONG   Buzz,    I'd seen some         light, but I        just   always       attributed

            this to sunlight, because the window covers
                                                                                  leak g little

            bit    of light no matter how tightly secured.
                                                                                   The only

            time I observed it was the last night when
                                                       we really

            looked for it.          I   spent probably an hour carefully watch-


            ing the inside         of the spacecraft and I probably made

            20 significant         observations         in this period.
                    “CONEIDENTIAT                                              e
ALDRIN      Sometimes    a minute     or two would go by      and then you'd see


            the two within the        space    of 10   seconds.   On an average,


            I'd say just as      a guess      it was maybe something like one


            a minute.       Certainly more than enough to convince you


            that   it wasn't    an optical illusion.         It did give you a


            rather funny feeling to           contemplate that    something was


            zapping through the       cabin.     There wasn't     anything you


            could do    about   it.




ARMSTRONG   It   could be    something like Buzz       suggested.   Mainly a


            neutron or      some kind of an atomic particle that would


            be   in the visible spectrum.
                        e              ZCONHDENTAL   94
          NATIONAL "AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION



                                    "APOLLO 11
                     oo              TECHINICHE



                     ey


    N            '                     'PREPARED BY:
    SRR                  MISSION OPERATIONS BRANCH
    e                   FLIGHT CREW SUPPORT DIVISION



                                      intervals;    declassified
                                      after 12 years




]             b      erlal ¢     NOTICE: This document may be exempt from T
    e         transmission or    public disclosure under the Freedom of Infor- rerson is
    R         prohibited by 18   mation Act (5 U.S.C. 552). Requests for its re-
                                 lease to persons outside the U.S. Government
                                 should be hancled under the provisions of
                                 NASA Pclicy Directive 1382.2,

                                                                                   CENTER




                                                                               1
                                                                                        b MRSl   N
                                                                                                         .   .




                                                                             WASRAT Y   MY   |   RS |   e \.f\
            M"'          -   MWI




                         21.0      VISUAL SIGHTINGS



ARMSTRONG   Most of the items in Section 21, Visual Sightings, have

            been previously reported.



               21.4   TRANSLUNAR AND TRANSEARTH FLIGHT

AILDRIN      There was only one minor observation returning from the

             Moon.    Looking back at it, at a time after Mars had passed

             behind the Moon, there was one time period where I imagined

             that the image of Mars was coming from a region where it

             éouldn't come from, because it was in a dark portion of
             the Moon.       This obviously was an optical illusion of some

             SOTT,




ARMSTRONG    T suspect that it was, in fact, just immediately adjacent

             to the horizon.



AIDRIN       We must have looked at it immediately after it.had come

             from the back side.



ARMSTRONG    Yes.




                               21.5   LUNAR ORBIT


ATLDRIN      In lunar orbit, following ascefit, we did note and mention
             to the ground that approaching CDH when the Earth came up

             above the lunar horizon, I observed what appeared to be a

             fairly bright light source which we tentatively ascribed
ALDRIN     to a possible laser.    That seemed to be the best possible
(CONT'D)
           explanation until we were coming back in the command module


           approaching the Earth and were able to observe something


           that gave about the    same appearance.         When putting the


           monocular on the light source, it appeared as though it


           was the reflection of the Sun from a relatively smooth body


           of water such as   a lake.     I think we've revised our initial


           conclusion as   to what the    source of that light was that we


           saw coming   from the Earth.        If no one   owns   up to having


           beamed the laser toward the Moon at that time, it was more

           probablyra reflection off a lake. ‘I still think it's an
           unusual phenomenon,    at that      distance,   to see so bright      a


           source of light.    In the film, it didn't appear as though

           this was   going to show up    at    all.   The Earth was    too bright.


Tags

1969aldrinapollo-11crew-debriefin-cabin-flashs-ivb