The famous "We have a bogey" object has been explained as space debris
by James Oberg, former flight controller at the Johnson Space Center.
Gemini 7 Astronaut Frank Borman, who made the "We have a bogey"
statement, now says that the word "bogey" referred to the booster
rocket, which was drifting nearby after the capsule had separated from
it. However, although transcripts of the conversation between the
spacecraft and Mission Control do indicate that the astronauts thought
the object looked like debris, the statements "we have several" and
"we also have the booster in sight" seem to differentiate the "bogey"
from the booster.
Dutch, I'm passing on what Frank Borman said -- a comment that UFO promoters have covered up in their quest to trick the super-dupe eager-believers. Is that your intention too?
JamesOberg 2 years ago