The world does not forget the duo Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, who not only stepped on the moon for the first time but also opened the portal for present scientific research over the moon and space. Buzz is an American engineer and a former astronaut, best known as the second person to land on the moon. 

Buzz is also known as an author of books including Magnificent Desolation, No Dream Is Too High: Life Lessons From a Man Who Walked on the Moon, Mission to Mars: My Vision for Space Exploration, and many more.

Buzz Aldrin Brief Wiki

Date of Birth: 20 January 1930

Nationality: American

Birth Place: Glen Ridge, New Jersey

Ethnicity: Mixed (English, Scottish, Swedish, Irish)

Age: 90-Year-Old

Height: 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m)

Real Name: Edwin Eugene Aldrin Jr.

Net Worth: $12 Million

Occupation: American Engineer, Former Astronaut, and Fighter Pilot

Partner(s): Joan Archer (m. 1954 to 1974), Beverly Van Zile (m. 1975 to 1978), Lois Driggs Cannon (m. 1988 to 2012) 

Is Buzz Aldrin Still Alive?

People say, 'History is the horse of winners,' and it has been the same for Buzz Aldrin, who became the second person from earth to step on the moon. He was the lunar module pilot for the historic Apollo 11 Lunar Landing on 20 July 1969, along with Neil Armstrong.

The astronautic works performed by Buzz and Neil Armstrong has been one of the outstanding achievement of science and technology of the present world. Unfortunately, Neil died on 25 August 2012 at the age of 82.

On the other side, Buzz Aldrin, the second person to ever walk on the moon, is still alive to this date. As of December 2019, Buzz ages eighty-nine years old.

Net Worth; Journey Of Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong On The Moon

One of the most historical people alive in the world, Buzz Aldrin, has an estimated net worth of $12 million as an American engineer and former astronaut.

On 20 November 1967, Nasa announced the initial crew assignment of Commander Neil Armstrong along with Jim Lovell and Buzz Aldrin for Apollo 9. However, the team became the backup crew for Apollo 8 due to the design and manufacturing delays in the LM. 

He also served as the lunar module pilot for the historic Apollo 11 Lunar Landing. Later, on 20 July 1969, he became the second person to step on the moon after Neil Armstrong. Together they spent twenty-one hours on the moon and brought 46 pounds of moon rocks during their departure.

Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong (©: Amazon.com)

After the safe return from the moon, Buzz received the Presidential Medal of Freedom along with a 45-day international goodwill tour. Also, the Asteroid “6470 Aldrin” and the “Aldrin Crater” on the moon are named after him. 

Later, in 2011, the Apollo 11 team was honored with four stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in California.

Father Of Three Children Buzz Aldrin Was Married Three Times

Buzz Aldrin had three failed marriages throughout his life. On 29 December 1954, he shared wedding vows with his first wife, Joan Archer, with whom he had three children, namely James Aldrin, Janice Aldrin, and Andrew Aldrin. Buzz and Joan divorced in 1975. 

Similarly, he married Beverly Van Zile on 31 December 1975. They cherished their marital status for nearly three years before they ended their relationship on 10 April 1978.

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Later, he tied his nuptial knot with Lois Driggs Cannon on 14 February 1988. However, the former married couple separated on 28 December 2012. Currently, he treasures a single life. He is recently got married to Anca Faur on his 93rd birthday on 20 January 2023.

Bio, And Family

Buzz Aldrin, whose real name is Edwin Eugene Aldrin Jr., was born on 20 January in 1930 in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, in the United States. At sixteen, he graduated from Mont Clair, high school in 1946. He enrolled at the United States Military Academy at WestPoint after rejecting the full scholarship of Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 

He was raised by his parents, Edwin Eugene Aldrin and Marion (nee Moon). His father was a military man who also worked as an executive with the Standard Oil Company, providing lucrative services to the ex-militaries.

The 90-year-old American engineer stands at a decent height of 5 feet and 10 inches tall (1.78 meters).

Some Facts About Buzz Aldrin

Here are some major facts about the second person to walk on the moon:

- Before a walk to Nasa, Buzz Aldrin served as the second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force and was a jet fighter pilot during the Korean War. After the cease-fire declaration between North Korea and South Korea, Buzz departed back to his country in 1953. 

- In 1963, Buzz served as a backup crew for the mission of Gemini 12 along with Jim Lovell; however, the mission failed.