... 2.0, and First on the Moon. This article is based on an extract from Space 2.0 by Rod Pyle, with a foreword by Buzz Aldrin and published in 2019 by BenBella Books in cooperation with the National Space Society (ISBN-10: 1944648453, ISBN-13: 978...
... and reducing its dependency on seasonal tourism is an opportunity to embrace Fifty years ago, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the Moon. To get them there, hundreds of thousands of people had worked together to create a solution to a problem...
... that have their sights set on the Moon. The last thing that Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin did on the Sea of Tranquillity, over fifty years ago, was to place a small cloth pouch on the lunar...
.... The MQFs became known to the general public in 1969 when the Apollo 11 crew - Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins - returned from the Moon and were helicoptered to an MQF trailer aboard the USS...
... of sewing activity from NASA’s history is the Apollo 11 mission where the survival of astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins was literally ‘in the hands’ of talented seamstresses. NASA trained its seamstresses to read blueprints...
... and have the opportunity to introduce our latest print issue. ROOM'S Tiffany Chow with US astronaut Buzz Aldrin Representatives from the Aerospace Corporation President of Colorado Aerospace Consultants (right) Next year's Space Symposium will...