The Asian Age

48 yrs after moon flight, Aldrin calls for mission Mars

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Cape Canaveral, Florida: Forty-eight years after he landed on the moon, Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin on Saturday rolled out a red carpet for the red planet at a star-studded gala at the Kennedy Space Centre.

Aldrin, 87, commemorat­ed the upcoming anniversar­y of the 1969 mission to the moon under a historic Saturn V rocket and raised more than $190,000 for his nonprofit space education foundation, ShareSpace Foundation.

Aldrin believes people will be able to land on Mars by 2040, a goal that Nasa shares. The space agency is developing the Space Launch System and the Orion spacecraft to send Americans to deep space.

Apollo astronauts Walt Cunningham, Michael Collins and Harrison “Jack” Schmitt joined Aldrin, one of 12 people to walk on the moon, at the sold-out fundraiser.

“I like to think of myself as an innovative futurist,” Aldrin told a crowd of nearly 400 people in the Apollo/Saturn V Centre.

“The programs we have right now are eating up We can have a trillion humans in the solar system. What’s holding us back from making that next step is that space travel is just too darned expensive

Jeff Bezos, every piece of the budget and it has to be reduced if we’re ever going to get anywhere.”

During the gala, the ShareSpace Foundation presented Jeff Bezos with the first Buzz Aldrin Space Innovation Award. Bezos, the founder of Amazon.com and the spacefligh­t company Blue Origin, is trying to bring the cost of space travel down by reusing rockets.

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Buzz Aldrin

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