
US astronauts spotted UFOs on the Moon?
Date: Monday, April 10th, 2006 (CDT ) Topic: UFO's & Aliens
The Apollo 11 mission took off Launch Pad 39A of the Kennedy Space Center in the small hours of July 16, 1969. The crew of the spaceship comprised the astronauts N. Armstrong, M. Collins, and E. Oldrin. Having flown to the Moon for several hours, the crew reported that some “shining balls” were on the heels of the spaceship. The balls were reportedly trailing Apollo 11 flying the same maneuver patterns.
The report worried personnel at the mission control center in Houston a great deal. Some people believed the Soviets could be playing some dirty tricks. A lot of theories were put forward. According to one of them, the Russkies launched torpedoes and time was ticking.
Three days dragged on, no detonation yet many feared the worst was yet to come. Nobody could get a relief out of a “simple explanation” blaming it all on UFOs. An assistant to Armstrong would recall years later:
“Three
unknown objects approached the spaceship at a distance of three foot.
Three UFOs measuring from 15 m to 30 m in diameter landed on the edge
of a crater as the module began to descend for landing.”
The whole world but USSR
and China was listening to live broadcasts from Apollo on the Moon. One
of the broadcasts from the crew seemed weird: “I can see many small
craters … Those craters measure from 6 m to 15 m in diameter. There are
some tracks approximately half a mile away from our ship, they look as
though they have been left by a tank.” Suddenly millions of TV viewers
around the globe heard some strange sounds resembling the breath of a
locomotive combined with the buzz of an electric saw.
NASA’s operator sounded
pretty worried on the air: “Are you sure that you did not communicate
with THEM?” The crew checked a transmitter. It was obvious that the
strange sounds were coming out of somewhere else. Armstrong changed a
frequency and asked the operator: “I want to know what it is going on
here,” The operator could not understand a thing either: “What’s
happening? Is anything out of order?” The crew replied: “Sir, there’re
big objects over here! Goodness! They’re really huge! Are they sitting
on the other side of the crater? They are here on the Moon watching
us!” Ironically, the astronauts were located at the Sea of Tranquility
at the time.
Five hours later, Armstrong
and Oldrin finally decided to climb out of the ship as tensions eased a
little. Collins, who stayed on board the orbiter, had been warned to
standby for an emergency escape from the Moon. Then Armstrong got stuck
in an exit manhole. For awhile humankind could hear nothing but his
wheezing breath and the sounds of his tossing and turning in the dark.
Photographs took the opportunity to take a series of historic pictures
of the NASA staff going grey and Armstrong’s relatives with
panic-stricken eyes glued to the monitors.
At long last, Armstrong
moved down the ladder and took the first step onto the lunar surface.
He then said those famous words: “It’s a small step for man but a big
leap for humankind!” Having walked about a hundred meters along the
Moon, the astronauts got back into a lunar module for docking with the
orbiter in two hours and thirty minutes. The mysterious objects were
also spotted during other lunar exploration missions. Unofficial
sources say about two incidents involving some unidentified disks,
which came close to Apollo 8 while flying at 11,000 km per hour.
Instruments and radio equipment of Apollo 8 went out of order during
those encounters. The astronauts Stafford and Sernan of the Apollo 10
mission photographed the flyby of an unknown white object over the
Smith Sea.
Two unidentified objects
approached Apollo 12 by following all the maneuvers while the ship was
heading for the Moon on November 14, 1969. The objects were escorting
the spaceship for 150,000 miles. Despite the mysterious minders, the
mission ran smoothly, the lunar module of the spaceship landed safely
near the Ocean of the Storms. The mission commander Charles Conrad
could not conceal his joy: “Lucky we are! So they treat us well.”
In November 1970, the
astronauts Scott and Irvine were riding on a lunar rover in the
vicinity of the Apennines in November 1970. At the same time, their
crewmate Warden took a picture of another “easy rider” zipping above
the lunar surface at a low altitude. In April 1972, two crewmembers of
Apollo 16 were roving around the edge of the Descartes Crater. Suddenly
they noticed some moving objects on the side of the hill. They reported
the incident right away to Houston and filmed the objects. They also
saw a large UFO fly near the surface of the Moon. Their crewmate
Mattingley was watching the scene as he floated in an orbiter. He
confirmed that the incident was not a hallucination. The mission
commander John Young found a glass prism in the lunar dust. The prism
is estimated to be several thousand years old.
In the fall of 1973, NASA
slightly lifted up a shroud of secrecy by confirming that 25 astronauts
in total had seen the UFOs during a number of lunar exploration
missions. Speaking to Esotera magazine, Werner Von Braun, head of the
lunar exploration program, made it quite clear that “the
extraterrestrial powers do exist, and they are more powerful than
previously thought. I’m not authorized to give you any more details on
the issue.” The Soviet probe Luna 24 took the lunar soil samples and
took off the Moon on August 19, 1976. It was the last time when a
man-made spacecraft disturbed the peace of the ancient lunar dust.
Humans will probably resume manned flights to the Moon in 2015 if the
plans for the construction of a lunar manned base get off the ground in
the above year.
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