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NASA-UAP-D4, Apollo 11 Technical Crew Debriefing, 1969
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CONEIDENTIAL
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 LM went boom.Pieces came off the LM. 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.
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