Astronaut Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the moon, signs autographs during an appearance May 9, 1974, in Rochester.
Sir David Frost has interviewed Buzz Aldrin—the second man on the moon—in a fascinating talk full of amazing facts, personal stories about Aldrin’s journey, depression and alcoholism, and a hopeful ...
The nickname “Buzz” came from the way his sister Fay Ann said the word buzzer instead of brother. As a fighter pilot in the Korean War, he completed 66 F-86 combat missions, destroyed two MiG’s, ...
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Jan. 20, 1930: The birth of Buzz Aldrin
On Jan. 20, 1930, Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin was born in New Jersey. After graduating from West Point and serving as a fighter pilot in the Korean War, Aldrin completed his Ph.D. at MIT in 1963. When he was ...
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