They even outlined Aldrin’s feet on the floor of the Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program building at the University of Alaska Anchorage before Aldrin answered questions from the students -- who had gathered in Anchorage from Fairbanks, the Matanuska Valley and even Bethel.
While Aldrin spoke of the need for determination to succeed, questions from the students -- who ranged from middle school up to university level -- still focused on Aldrin’s moon mission, showing that almost 50 years later the desire to explore remains strong. Aldrin, the lunar module pilot on the 1969 Apollo 11 mission, followed commander Neil Armstrong onto the lunar surface.
What are moon rocks like? Rough. Did he see a UFO? . . .
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