
#Was buzz aldrin the first man on the moon full
Here’s Zoey’s full interview with Buzz Aldrin. Aldrin was at the fest to promote his book Welcome to Mars: Making a Home on the Red Planet, but he was also interviewed by numerous children about space exploration while he was there. Washington Convention Center in Washington D.C. This footage was taken during the 2015 National Book Fest at the Walter E. They felt like they were part of what we were able to do. So having achieved what the president wanted us to do … and then what thousands, millions of people in America, and millions of people around the world … You know when we toured around the world after we came back the most fascinating observation was signs that said “WE did it.” Not just us. If you want to buy new things, new rockets, instead of keep doing the same thing over and over, then it’s going to cost more money. We’ve transcribed that potion of the interview below (and the full video can be viewed at the end of this article): Aldrin said that he “achieved what the President wanted us to do” (i.e., go to the moon), and that the world was proud of what he had accomplished. Once again, Aldrin’s message was a little garbled, but the second part of his answer (not included in the viral video) offered two more instances in which he talked about our indeed having been to the moon. In the complete version of Aldrin’s interview with this child (identified as Zoey), the astronaut went on to state the primary reason we didn’t return to the moon: money. This viral video also cut off Aldrin’s full answer. The wording of Aldrin’s answer may have been confusing to children and adults alike, but he was talking about “why something (i.e., going to the moon) stopped in the past,” not about how it never happened in the first place. And if it didn’t happen it’s nice to know why it didn’t happen so in the future if we want to keep doing something we need to know why something stopped in the past if we want to keep it going. We’ve transcribed this portion of the video below (emphasis ours):Ĭhild: Why has nobody been to the moon in such a long time?Īldrin: That’s not an 8-year-old’s question. has sent no missions back to the moon since the final Apollo spaceflight took place in December 1972, not asserting that he had never been to the moon in the first place.

When Aldrin said in reply that “we didn’t go there” and “that’s the way it happened,” he was referring to the fact that the U.S. Rather, she posted the question “Why has nobody been to the moon in such a long time?” to the astronaut. The child didn’t ask Buzz Aldrin if he ever went to the moon.

In this case, however, all we had to do to debunk this one was listen to the question asked by the young child and the answer given by Buzz Aldrin. Many of the video-based rumors that we investigate require us to keep a keen eye out for deceptive edits or altered audio. In July 2018, a video hit social media that purportedly captured Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin, the second man in history to set foot on the lunar surface, admitting to a young child that he never actually went to the moon:
