Buzz Aldrin Finally Breaks Silence on What He Saw on the Far Side of the Moon

Buzz Aldrin Finally Breaks Silence on What He Saw on the Far Side of the Moon

At 95 years old, Buzz Aldrin — the second man to walk on the Moon — broke a silence he had kept for over 55 years. In a 23-minute segment that was pulled from a Norwegian documentary before it aired, Aldrin describes what he and Neil Armstrong saw through the Eagle’s window on the night of July 20, 1969: a geometric structure on the lunar surface, casting a shadow in the wrong direction. Then it was gone. The radio was on. Houston was listening. So they said nothing. Now, with Armstrong and Collins both gone, Aldrin says the people who paid for that mission deserve the truth: “We went to the Moon — and we were not alone there.”

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