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Inspiring quotes by Buzz Aldrin

Top 10 most inspiring quotes by Buzz Aldrin

  • I have no intention of selling any more of the historical Apollo 11 items in my possession for the remainder of my life. I intend to pass a portion of these items on to my children and to loan the most important items for permanent display in suitable museums around the country.
  • Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon. I am the first man to piss his pants on the moon.
  • I believe that every human has a finite number of heart-beats. I don’t intend to waste any of mine running around doing exercises.
  • Monumental achievements by humanity should be done by major organizations as much together as possible.
  • To send humans back to the moon would not be advancing. It would be more than 50 years after the first moon landing when we got there, and we’d probably be welcomed by the Chinese. But we should return to the moon without astronauts and build, with robots, an international lunar base, so that we know how to build a base on Mars robotically.
  • I came to dedicate my life to opening space to the average person and crafting designs for new spaceships that could take us far from home. But since Apollo ended, such travels were only in our collective memory.
  • Everyone should take their hats off to Neil Armstrong. He is a humble guy who doesn’t wave his own flag.
  • Exploring and colonizing Mars can bring us new scientific understanding of climate change, of how planet-wide processes can make a warm and wet world into a barren landscape. By exploring and understanding Mars, we may gain key insights into the past and future of our own world.
  • We had this whole big beautiful place for discovery, and all we could think to do with it was wipe out everything that made it worth discovering.
  • Simply put, I was without a career, and I was feeling the aftereffects of it all. As always, I was standing by, ready for liftoff, but I needed to realign my direction and find a new runway.

Buzz Aldrin, born Edwin Eugene Aldrin Jr. on January 20, 1930, is an American astronaut and engineer, best known for being the second person to walk on the Moon during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969. Before his historic lunar landing, Aldrin served as a fighter pilot in the United States Air Force, flying combat missions during the Korean War.

Aldrin joined NASA in 1963 and became one of the pioneering astronauts in the Gemini program, where he performed crucial spacewalks and orbital maneuvers. His most significant achievement came on July 20, 1969, when he and Neil Armstrong landed on the Moon, with Aldrin following Armstrong onto the lunar surface. During their time on the Moon, Aldrin conducted experiments and collected samples, contributing to scientific understanding.

After leaving NASA, Aldrin became a passionate advocate for space exploration and technology. He has written numerous books, including his memoir “Magnificent Desolation,” and remains an influential figure in the space community. Aldrin’s contributions to space exploration have left an enduring mark on history, and his legacy continues to inspire future generations of astronauts and scientists.

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