Buzz AldrinBirth Place: Montclair, New Jersey, USA Date of Birth: January 20, 1930 Heritage: American Contact Buzz Aldrin |
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Buzz Aldrin[Ol´drin] Pronunciation Key (Edwin Eugene Aldrin, Jr.), 1930–,
American astronaut, b. Montclair, N.J. After graduating from West Point (1951),
Aldrin joined the U.S. air force and flew 66 combat missions during the Korean
War. His doctoral thesis at the Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (1963) on
orbital mechanics laid the foundation for flight techniques employed later in
the lunar landing program. In 1966 he was selected as an astronaut by the
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Aldrin was the prime pilot
of Gemini 12 (Nov. 11–15, 1966), a 59-revolution flight that brought the Gemini
space program to a successful close; his 5 1/2-hour space walk established a
record for extravehicular activity at that time and proved that a person could
function in the weightless vacuum of space. As the lunar module pilot of Apollo
11 (June 16–24, 1969) Aldrin made the first lunar landing with Neil Armstrong,
and on June 20 became the second person (after Armstrong) to walk on the moon.
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