Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin reportedly passed a lie detector test after recalling his apparent encounter with alien life during the 1969 moon mission.
Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin reportedly passed a lie detector test after recalling his apparent encounter with alien life during the 1969 moon mission.
Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin has reportedly passed a lie detector test after recalling his apparent encounter with alien life during the historic 1969 mission to the moon.
Aldrin, 88, was a part of the test that also analysed interviews from astronauts Al Worden, Edgar Mitchell and Gordon Cooper.
Recordedinterviews of the astronauts were tested using the latest technology at the Institute of BioAcoustic Biology in Albany, Ohio.
Experts claim their results prove they were "completely convinced" that their claims of aliens were genuine, according to the Daily Star.
Aldrin has always maintained he spotted a UFO on the way to the moon.
"There was something out there that was close enough to be observed, sort of L-shaped," Aldrin, who is the second human to set foot on the moon, recalled.
Astronaut Buzz Aldrin exercises in hospital in Christchurch as he recovers after being taken ill on a trip to Antarctica in December 2016.
The Institute of BioAcoustic Biology conducted an analysis of the astronauts' voice patterns as they spoke about their encounters.
BioAcoustic's Sharry Edwards told the Daily Star that their tests revealed Aldrin is sure he saw the UFO even though his logical mind "cannot explain it".