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Photograph courtesy of Buzz Aldrin.Even in the company of other astronauts, Buzz Aldrin is still the hippest guy in the room. At the 2010 Astronaut Hall of Fame induction ceremony, which took place earlier this month at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Buzz was the Jack Nicholson to NASA’s Oscars. He exuded an effortless cool just by smiling at the crowd, and all eyes were on him even when he wasn’t meant to be the center of attention. The ceremony’s host, Jon Cryer (because when you…

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Neil Armstrong - American Astronaut. He was the mission commander of the Apollo 11 manned space flight to the Moon. On July 20, 1969, he became the first person in recorded human history to walk on the moon, before being joined on the lunar surface by fellow astronaut Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin. Cremated, Other, Specifically: Cremains committed to sea in the Atlantic Ocean by his widow off of the ship USS Philippine Sea. Bottle Buddy, Nasa Rocket Launch, Nasa Rocket, Test Pilot, Photo Clipart, Future Space, Moon Walk, Buzz Aldrin, Rocket Launch

Neil Armstrong - American Astronaut. He was the mission commander of the Apollo 11 manned space flight to the Moon. On July 20, 1969, he became the first person in recorded human history to walk on the moon, before being joined on the lunar surface by fellow astronaut Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin. Cremated, Other, Specifically: Cremains committed to sea in the Atlantic Ocean by his widow off of the ship USS Philippine Sea.

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Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin: First men on the Moon | Guinness World Records Nasa Rocket Launch, Apollo Space Program, Nasa Space Program, Lunar Module, Nasa History, Lunar Landing, Nasa Space Shuttle, Nasa Apollo, Nasa Astronaut

”That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." Whether you think that statement makes no sense or believe he was misheard or misquoted, no one can deny the iconography now associated with Neil Armstrong's famous first words as he stepped foot on the moon the night of July 20, 1969.

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