12 Quotes by Buzz Aldrin about Moon

  • Author Buzz Aldrin
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    History will remember the inhabitants of this century as the people who went from Kitty Hawk to the moon in 66 years, only to languish for the next 30 in low Earth orbit. At the core of the risk-free society is a self-indulgent failure of nerve.

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  • Author Buzz Aldrin
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    In my mind, public space travel will precede efforts toward exploration -- be it returning to the moon, going to Mars, visiting asteroids, or whatever seems appropriate. We've got millions and millions of people who want to go into space, who are willing to pay. When you figure in the payload potential of customers, everything changes.

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    My expertise is the space program and what it should be in the future based on my experience of looking at the transitions that we've made between pre-Sputnik days and getting to the moon.

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    Weve got to go [back to the moon]. But we dont want to stay too long. ... The ultimate goal is Mars.

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    Mars is far more attractive as an outpost colony for earthlings than the moon is.

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    I don't believe any pair of people had been more removed physically from the rest of the world than we were.

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    Russia perhaps is still entertaining the possibility that the moons of Mars might have access to ice or water.

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    Returning to the Moon with NASA astronauts is not the best usage of our resources. Because OUR resources should be directed to outward, beyond-the-moon, to establishing habitation and laboratories on the surface of Mars that can be built, assembled, from the close-by moons of Mars.

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  • Author Buzz Aldrin
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    To send humans back to the moon would not be advancing. It would be more than 50 years after the first moon landing when we got there, and we'd probably be welcomed by the Chinese. But we should return to the moon without astronauts and build, with robots, an international lunar base, so that we know how to build a base on Mars robotically.

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