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... on boosters. One of them would concentrate on space suits, one on orbital navigation—Buzz Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. comes to mind—life support systems, so on and so forth. It’s ...
... everything, so it was a little different atmosphere than with Neil A. Armstrong and Buzz Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr. and so on. It was a complete different kind of crew, you know ...
... one of the highlights of my life. And, of course, when Neil Armstrong and “Buzz” Edwin E. Aldrin stepped on the Moon in ’69, that also was a little closer connection because ...
... of that. Apparently there's been a couple of reunions there, and, of course, Buzz Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. shows up. He shows up everywhere. He's incredible. So I would at ...
... get concepts, okay. The guy who was the program manager at the time was Buzz Bastian Hello. Buzz Hello. “Hello” just like you say, “Hello.” He said, “Let’s go out to ... were out there, but they were all difficult to manufacture. So I was talking to Buzz, and I said, “Can I get up on this table and make a speech?” He ... ’t think knew from Adam who I was, but they knew who Buzz Hello was. When I stepped down, Buzz Hello stepped up there and he says, “If he doesn’t break ...
... deployed modularized equipment stowage assembly (MESA) containing camera, which recorded his descent to lunar surface. Aldrin remained inside Lunar Module LM and recorded Armstrong's descent with 16-mm Maurer camera ... were very slippery, apparently because vesicles (pores) were filled with powdery surface material. Armstrong photographed Aldrin's descent to lunar surface at 11:15 pm EDT and astronauts unveiled plaque mounted ...
... booster from Complex 19. Astronauts were James A. Lovell , Jr., command pilot, and Edwin E. Aldrin , Jr., pilot. Gemini Agena Target Vehicle GATV entered near-circular orbit with 188.5-mi ... space sextant, crew began experiencing problems with maneuvering thrusters on spacecraft. In second standup Eva, Aldrin jettisoned unused equipment and conducted additional experiments and photography. Hatch-open time was 66:04 ...
... 27 min 55 secs; duration of stay on lunar surface, Astronauts Armstrong and Edwin E. Aldrin , Jr." 21 hrs 36 min 16 secs; duration of stay on lunar surface inside spacecraft, Aldrin, 19 hrs 45 min 52 secs; greatest mass landed on moon, Armstrong and Aldrin, 7,211 kg (15,897 lbs) ; greatest mass lifted into lunar orbit from lunar surface, Armstrong and Aldrin, 2,648 kg (5,837 lbs). Records would not be acknowledged officially until NASA presented ...
... Aviation Trophies for 1967 to Astronauts James A. Lovell , Jr. (Capt., USN), and Edwin E. Aldrin , Jr. (L/c, USAF) , and Alvin S. White, former NAA test pilot. Lovell and Aldrin were cited for successful Gemini XII mission (Nov. 11-15, 1966) during which Aldrin spent 5 hrs 28 min outside spacecraft. White was ...
... GEMINI XII Astronauts James A. Lovell , Jr., and Edwin E. Aldrin , Jr., arrived at Kennedy Space Center KSC to begin debriefing. Addressing some 700 workmen, Lovell said "everyone here has done an outstanding job to get us into space"; Aldrin described the four-day mission as a "treat to me as an individual that I ... ,500 ft. of color movies taken by Astronauts James A. Lovell , Jr., and Edwin E. Aldrin , Jr., during their Nov. 11-15 space flight. Photography was of high quality. ''(AP, Wash ...

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