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10,374 result(s) for "Aldrin, Buzz."
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Look to the stars
The author is the second man to ever walk on the moon, and he discusses space exploration and why he thinks it is important.
'I inherited depression.' Buzz Aldrin says the biggest obstacle with spaceflight is mental health
Former astronaut Buzz Aldrin speaks about a harrowing experience during his Apollo 11 mission that could have left him stranded on the moon and discusses why mental health is the most important hurdle to overcome for space travel and colonization.
Who were Trump's State of the Union guests?
President Trump invited a wide-ranging list of guests to the State of the Union, from a bullied 6th grader who shares his last name to veterans and prisoners with commuted sentences.
Welcome to Mars : making a home on the Red Planet
The Apollo 11 astronaut invites young people to evaluate Mars as a potential planet for human colonization, and describes what Mars residents might experience while traveling to and living on the Red Planet.
Fallout of space technology for neurosciences on earth
In Palauan lore, the Moon is the province of the village of Melekeok. [...]when the chief of Melekeok learnt of the 1969 “Moon walk” —he merely replied: “Now the Americans owe us rent. Space Technology has had fallout benefitting Earth in myriad ways as well—one needs only to peruse the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Spinoff 2018 to appreciate nearly 50 major applications of Space Technology to the fields of Health and Medicine, Transportation, Public Safety, Consumer Goods, Energy and Environment, Information Technology, and Industrial Productivity. NASA supports projects ranging from nanotechniques for inexpensive, paper-based, point-of-care blood tests, to microsensors for real-time tumor diagnosis, to nanoelectrodes for the brain-machine interface (BMI); the European Space Agency (ESA) and others are doing likewise.