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Buzz Aldrin is a former astronaut, engineer, and fighter pilot. He is most known for being the second man to walk on the moon. He revealed his struggles with depression and alcohol in 1972.
Buzz Aldrin health: 'Recovery was not easy' Astronaut, 92, on his past health challenges WITH the news that a jacket worn by astronaut Buzz Aldrin on his first mission to the moon has become the ...
When Buzz Aldrin returned to Earth after the moon landing, he began to struggle with depression and alcoholism. In his autobiography Magnificent Desolution, Buzz later wrote: "I wanted to resume ...
As his namesake would say, the influence of Buzz Aldrin is felt "to infinity and beyond." In terms of scientific achievement, military distinction and cultural impact.
Astronaut Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the moon, signs autographs during an appearance May 9, 1974, in Rochester. Contributed / History Center of Olmsted County By Thomas Weber ...
Former U.S. astronaut Buzz Aldrin, who became the second human being to walk on the moon more than half a century ago, got married on his 93rd birthday, saying he and his bride were "as excited as ...
Aldrin, who's known for landing on the moon with Neil Armstrong in 1969, shared the happy news on Twitter.. He wrote, "On my 93rd birthday & the day I will also be honored by Living Legends of ...
Buzz Aldrin: Down to Earth Buzz Aldrin accomplished and even bigger feat than walking on the moon - overcoming alcoholism and depression. By Robert Epstein Ph.D. published May 1, 2001 - last ...
Buzz Aldrin (born Edwin Eugene ... In his books, Buzz has opened up about his battle with alcoholism and depression upon returning from Apollo 11. He is an active supporter of the Republican party.
In an exclusive interview, Apollo 11’s Buzz Aldrin reflects on his lunar mission and his latest mission: opening the space frontier. ... He went through depression, alcoholism, divorce.
Buzz Aldrin, the second person to walk on the moon, has congratulated Firefly Aerospace after the Texas-based company ...
1971 – Is hospitalized in San Antonio for depression and alcoholism. March 1972 – Retires from the Air Force as a colonel. 1988 – Legally changes his name to Buzz Aldrin.