Apollo 11 UFO Encounter: What Do We Know?

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The discussion centers around a video that presents an unexplained phenomenon, with the creators expressing a high level of uncertainty about what they observed. The video concludes with a statement of "99.999%" confidence in the lack of understanding regarding the sighting. Attempts to find more information led to irrelevant results, particularly conspiracy theories about alien bases on the moon. The overall sentiment reflects frustration over the lack of substantial information and clarity on the topic.
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Anyone know anything about this? I tried searching for more information but that quickly turned up pages related to "alien bases on the dark side of the moon," so I gave that up.
 
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I think the video says about all there is to say, which is very little. They saw something and they don't know what it was, then they went to bed. That's it.
 
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