On my 93rd birthday & the day I will also be honored by Living Legends of Aviation I am pleased to announce that my longtime love Dr. Anca Faur & I have tied the knot.We were joined in holy matrimony in a small private ceremony in Los Angeles & are as excited as eloping teenagers pic.twitter.com/VwMP4W30Tn
— Dr. Buzz Aldrin (@TheRealBuzz) January 21, 2023
He posted two photos of himself in a tuxedo and Fora in a sparkly long-sleeved dress.
Aldin also thanked fans for their birthday wishes in another tweet on Friday. “It means a lot and I look forward to continuing to serve a greater purpose to create many more revolutions around the sun,” he wrote.
In July 1969, Mission Commander Armstrong, Lunar Module Pilot Buzz Aldrin, and Command Module Pilot Michael Collins took off on Apollo 11 on a nearly 250,000-mile journey to the Moon. It took them four days to reach their destination.
This made Neil Armstrong and Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin the first men to set foot on the moon 51 years ago. Armstrong spent two hours and 32 minutes on the surface of the moon, and Aldrin, who followed him, spent about 15 minutes less.
The two astronauts planted an American flag, dropped moon rocks and conducted science experiments before returning to the spacecraft. They also spoke to President Richard Nixon via radio from the Oval Office.
All three astronauts returned home to a hero’s welcome.
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