Buzz Aldrin

On July 20, 1969, Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong made their
historic Apollo 11 moon walk and became the first two
humans to set foot on another world. This unprecedented
heroic endeavor was witnessed by the largest worldwide
television audience in history. Upon returning from the
moon, Dr. Aldrin embarked on an international goodwill tour
and was presented with the Presidential Medal of Freedom,
among more than fifty distinguished awards and medals from
numerous countries. Since retiring from NASA, the Air
Force, and his position as commander of the test pilot
school at Edwards Air Force Base, Dr. Aldrin has remained
at the forefront of efforts to ensure a continued leading
role for America in manned space exploration and has
advanced his lifelong commitment to humans venturing
outward in space. Recently he founded a rocket design
company, Starcraft Boosters, Inc., and the ShareSpace
Foundation, a nonprofit organization devoted to pursuing
space tourism. In addition to writing books that describe
his unique perspective on America's space program, Dr.
Aldrin also lectures and travels throughout the world to
discuss his and others’ ideas for exploring the universe.
For more information about the Apollo 11 moon landing
please visit www.nasa.gov or The Johnson Space
Center at www.jsc.nasa.gov and for more
information about the illustrations in this book please
visit www.minorart.com.
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Series
Books:No Dream Is Too High, April 2016
Hardcover / e-Book
Mission To Mars, May 2013
Hardcover / e-Book
Magnificent Desolation, July 2009
Hardcover
Reaching for the Moon, May 2005
Hardcover
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