The best way to study Mars is with two hands, eyes and ears of a geologist, first at a moon orbiting Mars... and then on the surface. Buzz Aldrin eareyegeologist Change image and share on social
Do we really need these big, gigantic, heavy rockets? What if we launch a rocket that's empty, and its sole purpose is to act as a source of fuel on the Moon? Who should build that? Well, I think the U.S. should build that. Buzz Aldrin actbigbuild share on social
I suggest that going to Mars means permanence on the planet - a mission by which we are building up a confidence level to become a two-planet species. Buzz Aldrin buildconfidencelevel Change image and share on social
When we get there, if we don't find any life on Mars, from that point on there will be life on Mars because we'll bring it there, whether it's germs and leftover urine bags, whatever it is. Buzz Aldrin bagbringfind Change image and share on social
Anything we can do in the near future that begins to stimulate the interest of people - seeing somebody down the street have an opportunity to go into space - buoys up the whole neighborhood. Buzz Aldrin beginbuoyfuture Change image and share on social
The purpose of going to Mars is for humans to first begin to occupy, permanently, another planet in the solar system. The astronauts or pilgrims, whatever you might call them, are going to be very historically unique human beings. Buzz Aldrin astronautbeginbeing share on social
The much-hyped Ares 1-X was much ado about nothing. Buzz Aldrin adoarehyp Change image and share on social
Space tourism is a logical outgrowth of the adventure tourist market. Buzz Aldrin adventurelogicalmarket Change image and share on social
As a student, I wrote English reports on science fiction. Buzz Aldrin englishfictionreport Change image and share on social
Sending a couple of guys to the Moon and bringing them back safely? That's a stunt! That's not historic. Buzz Aldrin backbringcouple Change image and share on social