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Legendary astronaut Edwin Eugene “Buzz” Aldrin Jr. shares a heartfelt message in Chapter 55 Apollo 11 mission anniversary Recalling the historical moment when the Moon Module Hawk landed on a tranquil base.
The 95-year-old walked on the moon in 1969 behind missionary Neil Armstrong, recalling the iconic moment they shared while Michael Collins spins on it in the command module.
“July 20, 1969.” Contact the engine stop. ” The Apollo 11 Lunar module Eagle landed on the tranquility of the moon. A few hours later, Neil Armstrong and I set foot on the moon, Michael Collins orbiting the moon in close range.
Aldrin stressed that this great achievement stems from years of ruthless efforts, unwavering dedication and thousands of teamwork.
“It’s been an achievement of years of immeasurable efforts, commitment and teamwork.”
Aldrin cited John F. Kennedy’s powerful challenge to reach the moon and see Kennedy’s “verbalization becomes reality.”
“We chose to go to the moon and do other things in this decade, not because they are easy, but because they are difficult; because this goal will help organize and measure the best energy and skills of our energy and skills, because this challenge is a challenge we are willing to accept, a challenge we are willing to accept, we are unwilling to postpone, we intend to win, and we are also intend to win,” Aldrin wrote Kenterling’s speech.
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In 1969, Aldrin, who was buzzing astronauts, stood beside the American flag. (Bettmann/Contributor)
The speeches have laid the foundation for achieving the boldest goals of the decade to inspire national unity and ambition.
“Well, space is there, we will climb it, the moon and planets are there, new hope for knowledge and peace are there. According to the Kennedy Library.
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Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong stood on the left of the flag staff. Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., also has photos. PIC captured by a 16mm data acquisition camera (DAC) installed in the LM deployment logo. (Photographer: Buzzing Images/Universal Image Group By Getty Images)
Aldrin ends with a message of pride and gratitude, respects all who make the mission possible, and expands his blessings to America and all mankind.
“I’m very proud to have done this with thousands of people Help us reach the moon Then go home. God bless America and all humanity. ” Aldrin wrote.
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Yorba Linda, CA – July 23: Buzz Aldrin pays homage to the American flag to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the birth of Apollo 11 “U2019S, U2019S” Return to Earth at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, Yorba Linda, CA Tuesday, July 23, 2019, Tuesday, July 23, 2019. Landing (Photography (Jeff Gritchen) (Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)
Apollo 11’s mission is the first mission in human history to land humans on Earth’s satellites, realizing a dream as old as humans themselves.
Armstrong is the first to set foot on astronaut The moon’s surface July 20, 1969, 9:56 pm ET.
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19 minutes later, Aldrin followed him.
Aldrin is one of the only three astronauts of the Apollo 11 astronauts who are still alive today.
Kerry J. Bryne of Fox News contributed to the report.
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