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'''Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin''' was an [[United States of America|American]] pilot and [[NASA]] [[astronaut]] who became the second [[Human]] to set foot on [[Luna|Earth's Moon]] (after [[Neil Armstrong]]) during the [[Apollo 11]] mission in [[1969]].
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'''Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin''' was an [[American]] [[astronaut]] and [[engineer]]. He was a member of [[NASA]]'s [[Apollo program]]. In [[1969]], he became the second [[Human]] to set foot on [[Luna|Earth's Moon]] (after [[Neil Armstrong]]) during the ''[[Apollo 11]]'' mission.
   
 
After [[Jonathan Archer]] was passed up to pilot [[Starfleet]]'s first [[Warp factor|Warp 2]] flight in favor of [[A.G. Robinson]] and kept on as backup pilot, Archer compared himself to Aldrin, telling [[Ruby (602 Club)|Ruby]] no one remembers what Aldrin said when he first stepped on the moon since he wasn't the first. ({{ENT|First Flight}})
 
After [[Jonathan Archer]] was passed up to pilot [[Starfleet]]'s first [[Warp factor|Warp 2]] flight in favor of [[A.G. Robinson]] and kept on as backup pilot, Archer compared himself to Aldrin, telling [[Ruby (602 Club)|Ruby]] no one remembers what Aldrin said when he first stepped on the moon since he wasn't the first. ({{ENT|First Flight}})
   
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{{bginfo|Incidentally, Aldrin's first words when he stepped onto the surface of the moon were, "''Beautiful view. Magnificent desolation.''"}}
An image depicting the Aldrin on the moon was contained in the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) library computer|library computer]] aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} in [[2254]]. ({{TOS|The Cage}} ''remastered'')
 
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An image depicting Aldrin on the moon was contained in the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) library computer|library computer]] aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} in [[2254]]. ({{TOS-R|The Cage}})
   
 
{{bginfo|The real Buzz Aldrin was a speaker at the [[Star Trek: 30 Years and Beyond]] special, where he encouraged working towards manned exploration of [[Mars]].}}
 
{{bginfo|The real Buzz Aldrin was a speaker at the [[Star Trek: 30 Years and Beyond]] special, where he encouraged working towards manned exploration of [[Mars]].}}
   
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''A [[2255|year]] later, in the [[alternate reality]], another image of Buzz Aldrin on the moon was on display in the [[Shipyard Bar]] in [[Riverside]], [[Iowa]].'' ({{film|11}})
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Revision as of 14:04, 18 January 2016

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Buzz Aldrin, 1159

Buzz Aldrin taking his first step on the moon

File:Aldrin's first step on the moon.jpg

Aldrin's boot on the moon

Buzz Aldrin, The Cage

Aldrin photographed on the moon's surface

Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin was an American astronaut and engineer. He was a member of NASA's Apollo program. In 1969, he became the second Human to set foot on Earth's Moon (after Neil Armstrong) during the Apollo 11 mission.

After Jonathan Archer was passed up to pilot Starfleet's first Warp 2 flight in favor of A.G. Robinson and kept on as backup pilot, Archer compared himself to Aldrin, telling Ruby no one remembers what Aldrin said when he first stepped on the moon since he wasn't the first. (ENT: "First Flight")

Incidentally, Aldrin's first words when he stepped onto the surface of the moon were, "Beautiful view. Magnificent desolation."

An image depicting Aldrin on the moon was contained in the library computer aboard the USS Enterprise in 2254. (TOS-R: "The Cage")

The real Buzz Aldrin was a speaker at the Star Trek: 30 Years and Beyond special, where he encouraged working towards manned exploration of Mars.

A year later, in the alternate reality, another image of Buzz Aldrin on the moon was on display in the Shipyard Bar in Riverside, Iowa. (Star Trek)

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