ALBANY, OHIO — Four NASA legends have passed lie detection tests examining historical accounts of their encounters with UFOs.<br /><br />According to British tabloid the Daily Star, the Institute of BioAcoustic Biology examined voice recordings of the space men and their UFO encounters. <br /><br />The "lie detection technology," reported the Daily Star, confirms only that those telling the stories believe what they say is true and not the accounts themselves.<br /><br />O.G. moonwalker Buzz Aldrin claims to have seen something during the Apollo 11 moon mission. He described it as L-shaped and unidentified, but later explained in a Reddit AMA that he was convinced it was likely a panel from the rocket.<br /><br />According to the Daily Star, Apollo 15 pilot Al Worden's belief he's seen an alien is no lie.<br />Last year, he told Good Morning Britain that he believes in aliens, saying he sees one every morning in the mirror. Worden believes humans are aliens from another world.<br /><br />The Daily Star reports accounts from other NASA icons Edgar Mitchell and Gordon Cooper — both believers in UFOs — also passed the lie detector tests.