Buzz Aldrin joins university, forming 'master plan' for Mars

August 28, 2015 07:22 pm | Updated March 29, 2016 06:02 pm IST - Florida

Apollo 11 Aastronaut Buzz Aldrin signs autographs after a signing ceremony formalizing the establishment of the Buzz Aldrin Space Institute at the Florida Institue of Technology, Thursday, Aug. 27, 2015 in Melbourne, Florida.

Apollo 11 Aastronaut Buzz Aldrin signs autographs after a signing ceremony formalizing the establishment of the Buzz Aldrin Space Institute at the Florida Institue of Technology, Thursday, Aug. 27, 2015 in Melbourne, Florida.

Buzz Aldrin is teaming up with Florida Institute of Technology to develop “a master plan” for colonising Mars within 25 years.

The second man to walk on the moon took part in a signing ceremony on Thursday at the university, less than an hour’s drive from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. The Buzz Aldrin Space Institute is set to open this fall.

The 85-year-old Aldrin, who followed Neil Armstrong onto the moon’s surface on July 20, 1969, will serve as a research professor of aeronautics as well as a senior faculty adviser for the institute.

Mr. Aldrin is pushing for a Mars settlement by approximately 2040. More specifically, he’s shooting for 2039, the 70th anniversary of his own Apollo 11 moon landing, although he admits the schedule is “adjustable.”

“The Pilgrims on the Mayflower came here to live and stay. They didn’t wait around Plymouth Rock for the return trip, and neither will people building up a population and a settlement” on Mars.

As for Mr. Aldrin, he’s recently settled in nearby Satellite Beach, right on the Atlantic Ocean, after moving from California. He told reporters he considers it “a terminal assignment,” using Air Force jargon.

“I’ve traded earthquakes and fires for hurricanes by coming to Florida,” he said.

The press conference made reference to Mr. Aldrin’s recent celebrity pursuits.

Florida Tech’s executive vice president, T. Dwayne McCay, greeted Mr. Aldrin by noting, “Everyone knows what Buzz Aldrin is most famous for, and that is being a contestant on ‘Dancing with the Stars.’”

“Big Bang Theory,” Mr. Aldrin corrected.

Mr. Aldrin who has a doctorate in science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology joins two other space fliers on the faculty- former shuttle astronauts Winston Scott and Sam Durrance.

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