Space Buzz. Dave Eicher.
by Eicher, Dave; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 49Science. Publisher: Astronomy, 2005ISSN: 1522-3264;.Subject(s): Aerospace industries | Aldrin, Edwin "Buzz" | Astronautics -- International cooperation | Hubble Space Telescope -- Maintenance and repair | International Space Station | Interviews | Outer space -- Exploration | Robots -- Space use | Space flight to Mars | Space flight to the moon | Space shuttles | Space tourismDDC classification: 050 Summary: "When you sit down with Buzz Aldrin, you feel the presence of a larger-than-life figure. Although he is now 75 with tufts of white hair edging his head, the passion and energy are still very much in the retired astronaut and fighter pilot, as evidenced by the intensity of his eyes, articulate ideas, and deep thoughts. The second man to walk on the Moon, some 35 years after the fact, remains a highly impressive human being." (ASTRONOMY) This article gives the highlights of an interview with Buzz Aldrin in which he discusses the future of the space program.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: Space Buzz, May 2005; pp. 40-45.
"When you sit down with Buzz Aldrin, you feel the presence of a larger-than-life figure. Although he is now 75 with tufts of white hair edging his head, the passion and energy are still very much in the retired astronaut and fighter pilot, as evidenced by the intensity of his eyes, articulate ideas, and deep thoughts. The second man to walk on the Moon, some 35 years after the fact, remains a highly impressive human being." (ASTRONOMY) This article gives the highlights of an interview with Buzz Aldrin in which he discusses the future of the space program.
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