EXCLUSIVE: Buzz Aldrin Confirms UFO Sighting in Syfy’s ‘Aliens on the Moon’
EXCLUSIVE: Buzz Aldrin Confirms UFO Sighting in Syfy’s ‘Aliens on the Moon’
July 19, 2025 — A Shocking Lunar Revelation
In a stunning moment that has reignited UFO debates around the globe, Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin has confirmed witnessing an unidentified flying object during the historic 1969 moon mission — a revelation made during Syfy’s explosive documentary Aliens on the Moon: The Truth Exposed.
The Emmy-nominated special, which originally aired in 2014, resurfaced recently amid renewed interest in government UFO disclosures and space anomalies. During the broadcast, Aldrin recounted a mysterious object observed by the Apollo 11 crew while en route to the moon. According to Aldrin, the object appeared to move alongside their spacecraft but did not match the profile of any known man-made technology.
“There was something out there that was close enough to be observed… sort of L-shaped,” Aldrin said in the interview. “It was not the rocket booster — we confirmed that.”
While NASA has never officially categorized the sighting as extraterrestrial, Aldrin’s unambiguous description has given new fuel to long-standing theories about hidden activity on the lunar surface — including the idea that ancient alien structures may exist on the moon’s far side.
The Syfy documentary blends archival footage, new interviews, and digital reconstructions of what some claim to be artificial lunar features. Researchers featured in the film argue that structures resembling towers, domes, and machinery are visible in official NASA photos, sparking decades of speculation.
Aldrin’s comments, while cautious, are now being hailed as the most credible astronaut-backed support for the idea that “we are not alone.”
NASA Responds
In response to renewed media attention, a NASA spokesperson reiterated the agency’s stance: “NASA has no evidence of alien life, and no lunar mission has ever encountered or documented extraterrestrial activity.”
Still, many UFO researchers believe the tide is turning. With growing pressure on global space agencies and military organizations to release classified data, Buzz Aldrin’s account may be the beginning of a larger disclosure narrative.