BUZZ ALDRIN
The second man on the Moon, Aldrin was instrumental in the success of the Apollo missions
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Edwin Eugene Aldrin Junior was born on 20 January 1930 in Glen Ridge, New Jersey. In 1946, after graduating from high school, he turned down a scholarship from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to join the United States Military Academy. Aldrin’s nickname came from his sister mispronouncing brother as buzzer; Aldrin legally changed his name to Buzz in 1988. He graduated from West Point, New York, with a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering in 1951, and later a doctorate in astronautics in 1963.