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Buzz Aldrin, who walked on the surface of the moon with Neil Armstrong in 1969, has been medically evacuated from the South Pole, the National Science Foundation said. The plane carrying the 86 ...
Moonwalker Buzz Aldrin is ‘safe’ in New Zealand after falling ill in Antarctica by Alan Boyle on December 1, 2016 at 11:45 am December 1, 2016 at 12:14 pm Share Tweet Share Reddit Email ...
Former astronaut Buzz Aldrin has been released from a hospital in New Zealand and is on a flight back to the United States, according to a tweet from his manager, Christina Korp. Aldrin, 86, was ...
In this image made from a video, Buzz Aldrin is wheeled from ambulance into hospital in Christchurch, New Zealand Friday, Dec. 2, 2016. Aldrin, the second man to walk on the moon, was evacuated ...
What it’s like to explore Antarctica with Buzz Aldrin. You can’t (yet) repeat Buzz Aldrin’s trip to the moon, but you can retrace his steps to the second-most alien environment he’s explored.
Aldrin, now 86, was part of an Antarctica sightseeing tour, along with son Andrew. The elder Aldrin was clearly excited about his adventure to the bottom of the world: ... — Dr. Buzz Aldrin ...
Former U.S. astronaut Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the moon, posted photos on Saturday of his recovery in a New Zealand hospital after he was evacuated from the South Pole due to illness.
Buzz Aldrin, who walked on the surface of the moon with Neil Armstrong in 1969, has been medically evacuated from the South Pole, the National Science Foundation said. The plane carrying the 86 ...
Buzz Aldrin, who walked on the surface of the moon with Neil Armstrong in 1969, has been medically evacuated from the South Pole, the National Science Foundation said. The plane carrying the ...
Buzz Aldrin, who walked on the surface of the moon with Neil Armstrong in 1969, has been medically evacuated from the South Pole, the National Science Foundation said. The plane carrying the 86 ...