Buzz Aldrin

Buzz Aldrin
Buzz Aldrinis an American engineer and former astronaut. As the Lunar Module Pilot on Apollo 11, he was one of the first two humans to land on the Moon, and the second person to walk on it. He set foot on the Moon at 03:15:16 on July 21, 1969, following mission commander Neil Armstrong. He is a former U.S. Air Force officer with the Command Pilot rating...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionAstronaut
Date of Birth20 January 1930
CityGlen Ridge, NJ
CountryUnited States of America
Pascal Lee is a true pioneer of Mars exploration.
My Sunday mornings are spent in a recovery meeting in Pacific Palisades.
My own American Dream was to serve my country as best I could and make a difference in America - and in the world.
I'm sure that there are places in the deserts in Australia that could be similar to where we might want to go on Mars.
Let's not spend resources that we don't need to be sending astronauts back to the moon. Let's not spend expensive resources on bringing people who have reached Mars back again. Prepare them to become a growing colony.
Computers allow us to squeeze the most out of everything, whether it's Google looking up things, so I guess that tends to make us a little lazy about reading books and doing things the hard way to understand how those things work.
We must still think of ourselves as pioneers to understand the importance of space.
America can take man to the moon, and America can take men to Mars - and beyond.
'Anthony and the Magic Picture Frame' tells it like it really was in America's early space program - the adventure, the risks, and the rewards.
Space architectures capable of supporting a permanent human presence on Mars are extraordinarily complex, with many different interdependent systems.
There should be an international lunar base. That is certainly doable.
When President Kennedy took office, I was in the midst of my education.
You can tell I'm not too bashful about some of my feelings.
A hybrid human-robot mission to investigate an asteroid affords a realistic opportunity to demonstrate new technological capabilities for future deep-space travel and to test spacecraft for long-duration spaceflight.