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... coming in, Dave David R. Scott was very. The epitome of that was Buzz Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. , because Buzz had done a doctorate on rendezvous. He knew more than anybody here about rendezvous ... was the best way. But all through the whole time, I can remember people saying, "Buzz, what does he know? He wants us to rendezvous and come up for a final ... here that understand these things and talk about them. Now, maybe somebody down there like Buzz Aldrin, who's smarter, okay, you might ask him, but you don't ask some of ...
... and—excuse me for the names slipping out. '''Butler:''' That's all right. Buzz Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. ? '''Calio:''' Buzz Aldrin. Buzz, on what had to be done there, and also training Mike Collins as to ... got it done. Then there was a question of a few samples that Neil and Buzz could collect. That was going to become very important, because we never knew if we ... to change around the mission at the last minute and not screw up Neil and Buzz with what we were trying to do. Boy, they were two dedicated guys, all three ...
... :''' Edwin E. "Buzz" Aldrin Jr. was an interesting rendezvous guy. He like majored in rendezvous in college or something. Laughter We called him Dr. Rendezvous. So I would always get into discussions with Buzz ... sun was coming over his right shoulder just when he said it was. Dad gum, Buzz, you do know some things. Laughter '''Butler:''' Laughter That's pretty good. Well, I guess ...
... Edwin E. Buzz Aldrin Jr. . Of course, he was not an astronaut at the time, so I couldn't say, "Gee, here's an astronaut in my class." Laughter He was just Buzz Aldrin. The ... was pretty routine. Nobody paid much attention. '''Wright:''' I guess in the case of Scott, Aldrin, and Mitchell, they were never far from your class if they were coming back to ...
... through as well as we should. By the time we got to Gemini Twelve with Buzz Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. , there were handholds and work stations. On the Shuttle, you see it in ... germs on the moon. There are germs on the moon, and they come back with Aldrin and Armstrong on their clothing, in their lungs, whatever, all these germs get breathed out ... . I think there's a tremendous amount of just being the right age. Look, Armstrong, Aldrin, and Collins were all born in 1930, okay? That's a question of being in ...
... he did, yeah. Neil had come and said, “Charlie,” (I believe it was Neil and Buzz Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr. , and maybe just Neil), he’d come and said, “You know, we’d ... be used for landing on the Moon. Do you remember that first landing simulation with Buzz and Neil in the simulator and the actual team in Mission Control that was going ... 11, where they got no pictures of Neil— '''Duke:''' Yeah. '''Ward:''' —on the Moon because Buzz had the camera. '''Duke:''' laughs The only picture I believe we have is the TV ...
... . ''(Av Wk, 9/18/67; ,CR, 9/19/67, 93207-9)'' To astronauts, Maj. Edwin E. Aldrin Edwin E. (Buzz) Aldrin , Jr. (USAF), and Capt. James A. Lovell , Jr. (USN), had won the 1967 Harmon ...
... people that were scheduled to be on the first lunar landing rather than Neil and Buzz and Mike. Just because of the way the program involved, including what happened on 8 ... be easy with the notoriety they got. Buzz Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. is a prime example of that. Neil Armstrong became recluse a little bit. Buzz kind of went off the deep end. Mike ...
... one point, and with Buzz Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. and he had even a lot of background in rendezvous. Can you mention a little bit about that? '''Pavelka:''' Well, Buzz was probably the strongest ... lot of the astronauts had learned everything they knew after they came on board here. Buzz sort of brought him a lot of background and theoretical, so it was very natural ...
... 76, 18; W Star, 3 Aug 76, A-7; WSJ, 2 Aug 76, 1) Edwin E. (Buzz) Aldrin , Jr., second person to walk on the moon, told an audience at Orange, Calif., that ... drinking only 2 days before the flight. He had resumed drinking shortly after the mission. Aldrin said that, as a West Point cadet, he had been "caught in the alcohol trap ... when he perceived that his military image was measured by "who could drink the most." Aldrin spoke at a hospital where he stayed during a month-long recovery program in the ...

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