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  • he didn't die of the radiation from the van allen belt now did he?

  • damn he looks good for 79.. i recon hed prolly still be able to do it all again

  • BIG LIER, Just making up stories

  • Buzz Aldrin = FREEMASON

  • how bout a question on UFO's or if he experienced anything bizzare on his flights?

  • Buzz keeps getting better and better and I hope we will be seeing more of him in the future.

  • The moon missions were faked. Google "The Naked Scientists". In the "New Theories" section of the forum there's a thread entitled "Did we land on the moon?". On page 15 there's a partial summary of hoax evidence. It's the seventh post from the top.

  • I feel so sorry for Buzz, it would seem NASA has placed mind blowing amounts of pressure on this man to be there representative and force him to say things to the public that *it seems* he doesnt entirely agree upon, and possibly are very very misleading.

  • I love it when old people remain committed to what they believe in. And I totally agree with Buzz. Space travel is one of the few things I wouldn't mind getting a tax increase for.

  • such astronauts truly should be considered the hugest international celebrities of all time.

  • This man earned his spot on the Eagle as he invented the methods to conduct spacewalking (EVA) He created, almost singlehandedly, the Neutral Buoyancy Lab to teach Astronauts how to EVA.

    Granted, that when he reentered Eagle, he busted the switch that was needed to launch Eagle back for the redocking to Columbia in Lunar Orbit (A ballpoint pen was substituted for the switch, thank God) . So good fortune prevailed and they made it back to the Blue Marble.

    This is one cool person.

  • May I please know which day did this event happen????

  • June 19, 2009 at the Hong Kong Space Museum

  • Thanks for the quick reply!

    Was the Space Museum open for the public at the time? or was it only for the press and people with invitations only?

    I want to know because there weren't many people there from what I can see in the video.

  • Yes you're right. There weren't too many people. The event itself was not marketed for the general public, mainly for the press and selected VIPs.

    However, on the day itself, the general public were free to enter the building. And of course anyone was allowed to freely visit the exhibition while it was running.

  • Too bad Ieft HK to live in Canada, or I'll be there for sure if I knew there'd be such an event.

    Do you know if Buzz Aldrin made any advertised public appearance in HK???

    He should have made a fuss like Steven Hawking did when he visited HK. It was a great opportunity to educate the HK public on space exploration. I hope they didn't waste it.

  • Yes, the Steven Hawking lecture was hugely oversubscribed and the hall was packed full...

    As far as I know he had a busy schedule in Asia with busy dinners and engagements - mainly organised by his sponsor Omega.

    However, I dont think there were any public events.

  • Amazing speech

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