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Buzz Aldrin

Buzz Aldrin

American astronaut

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Birthdate
January 20, 1930
Birthplace
Glen Ridge, New Jersey
Glen Ridge, New Jersey
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Severn School
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
United States Military Academy
United States Military Academy
Montclair High School (New Jersey)
Montclair High School (New Jersey)
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Edwin Eugene Aldrin Jr.
Awards Received
Air Force Distinguished Service Medal
Air Force Distinguished Service Medal
Distinguished Flying Cross (United States)
Distinguished Flying Cross (United States)
Air Medal
Air Medal
Presidential Medal of Freedom
Presidential Medal of Freedom
NASA Distinguished Service Medal
NASA Distinguished Service Medal
NASA Exceptional Service Medal
NASA Exceptional Service Medal
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Fighter pilot
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OL457365A0

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Birth Name
Edwin Eugene Aldrin Junior
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United States
United States
Wikidata ID
Q2252

Buzz Aldrin (/ˈɔːldrɪn/; born Edwin Eugene Aldrin Jr.; January 20, 1930) is an American former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot. He made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 Gemini 12 mission, and, as Lunar Module Eagle pilot on the 1969 Apollo 11 mission, he and mission commander Neil Armstrong were the first two people to land on the Moon. He is the last surviving crew member of Apollo 11.

Born in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, Aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the United States Military Academy at West Point, with a degree in mechanical engineering. He was commissioned into the United States Air Force, and served as a jet fighter pilot during the Korean War. He flew 66 combat missions and shot down two MiG-15 aircraft.

After earning a Doctor of Science degree in astronautics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Aldrin was selected as a member of NASA's Astronaut Group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree. His doctoral thesis was Line-of-Sight Guidance Techniques for Manned Orbital Rendezvous, earning him the nickname "Dr. Rendezvous" from fellow astronauts. His first space flight was in 1966 on Gemini 12 during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity. Three years later, Aldrin set foot on the Moon at 03:15:16 on July 21, 1969 (UTC), nineteen minutes after Armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot Michael Collins remained in lunar orbit. A Presbyterian elder, Aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the Moon when he privately took communion. Apollo 11 effectively proved US victory in the Space Race, by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by President John F. Kennedy "of landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth" before the end of the decade.

Upon leaving NASA in 1971, Aldrin became Commandant of the U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School. He retired from the Air Force in 1972, after 21 years of service. His autobiographies Return to Earth (1973), and Magnificent Desolation (2009), recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving NASA. Aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to Mars, and developed the Aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to Mars more efficient in regard to time and propellant. He has been accorded numerous honors, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1969.

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First on the Moon: A Voyage with Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, Edwin E. Aldrin Jr.

Armstrong, Neil; Michael Collins; Edwin E. Aldrin; Gene Farmer; and Dora Jane Hamblin.

1970.

Encounter with Tiber.

Aldrin, Buzz and John Barnes.

1996

Men from Earth. New York: Bantam Books

Aldrin, Buzz and Malcolm McConnell

1989

Return to Earth. New York: Random House.

Aldrin, Buzz and Wayne Warga.

1973

The Return

Aldrin, Buzz and John Barnes.

2000

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