Edwin Buzz Aldrin. Who Is Edwin Buzz Aldrin? Did You Know? Why Is He Famous? What Does an Astronaut Wear?

Similar documents
space space shuttle Barack Obama

60 YEARS OF NASA. Russia and America. NASA s achievements SPECIAL REPORT. Look Closer

01- Read the text and answer the questions.

Martin County s Astronaut

Buzz Aldrin: Where were you when I walked on moon? (Update) 16 July 2014, by Marcia Dunn

On July 8th, 2011, STS 135, the final space shuttle mission, launched from the

THE ALDRIN FAMILY PAPERS,

Apryl Whitman, Meadowfield Elementary School, Columbia, SC (Richland 1)

Operation Paperclip. End of WWII Secret operation to capture Nazi scientists Wernher von Braun and 1,600 scientists V2 Rockets

Free ebooks ==>

Race to the Moon: The Days of Project Gemini

HUMAN ENDEAVORS IN SPACE! For All Mankind

One of the people who voiced their opinion on President Kennedy s decision to go to the moon was 13- year-old Mary Lou Reitler.

Coffee with Buzz Aldrin: The Vision and the Ultimate Space Vacation

For Remy Rose. Special thanks to our friend Kathleen Pravlik for book design and layout.

We Choose To Go To The Moon: The History Of The Space Race

NASA Mission Directorates

Alan Shepard, : The First American to Travel into Space

Read the following nonfiction excerpt and complete the assignment that follows.

Four Different Types of Writing Styles

Neil Armstrong, 1st man on the moon, dies at 82 (Update) 25 August 2012, by LISA CORNWELL

THE NIFTY FIFTIES

ENGL-5 GLES- Reading Benchmark Test (4/9/14) Exam not valid for Paper Pencil Test Sessions

Astronaut Edwin Buzz Aldrin climbing down the ladder of Apollo 11 and onto the surface of the Moon on July 20, (National Aeronautics

Space Exploration. Summary. Contents. Rob Waring. Level 3-1. Before Reading Think Ahead During Reading Comprehension... 5

English. Year 4. Reading. Sample. This booklet contains the reading text: Space Tourism Please write your answers in the reading answer booklet.

MS-367, Helen Cavanagh Collection

"Oh Boy!" World Class Supply Chain Collaboration Redefined. Mark Baxa

Descriptive Finding Guide for. Norman Howard Casson. Prepared by: Stephania Villar

Main Idea. What s the Big Idea?

Before You Begin Think about these questions as you study the concepts in this chapter:

1. The Space Station has been built with the cooperation of Orbiting 250 miles overhead, the Space Station can be seen

Overprint Newsletter of the Reading Stamp Collectors Club

Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education


Space Colony Project. Introduction

The Story of the Kindness Angels

ì<(sk$m)=beadcj< +^-Ä-U-Ä-U

the ARTICLE (for teachers)

THE HISTORY CHANNEL PRESENTS Save Our History : Apollo: The Race Against Time An original documentary

FINDING AID TO THE BARBARA MARIE STEPHENS SULLIVAN CAPE CANAVERAL AND EAU GALLIE, FLORIDA PHOTOGRAPHS AND MEMORABILIA,

explore space Texas Alliance for Minorities in Engineering, Trailblazer I -

A Man On The Moon: The Voyages Of The Apollo Astronauts PDF

Mission to. Mars. Mars: Exploring a New Frontier The Challenges of Space Travel. Get to Mars?

Midnight on the Moon Novel Study

Human Spaceflight: Past, Present, and Future (if any) James Flaten MN Space Grant Consortium Univ. of MN Minneapolis

Ellen Ochoa began training as an astronaut in 1990, twelve

President Dwight D. Eisenhower at Holloman AFB with ETs in 1955

Online Book Club The Mission Possible Mystery at Space Center Houston. Bring It To Life!

On July 20, 1969, Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong became the first human beings to walk on the moon. Armstrong stepped out first, followed 20 minutes

Comparing and Contrasting Text Structures

TRAVELLING THE UNIVERSE

Test Booklet. Subject: LA, Grade: 04 LEAP Grade 4 Language Arts Student name:

Read the selection and choose the best answer to each question. Then fill in the answer on your answer document. Science Time

Space: The Final Archaeological Frontier

17 little known facts about 2001: A Space Odyssey

Case 2:10-cv DDP -FMO Document 41 Filed 09/27/11 Page 1 of 7 Page ID #:716

BECOMING A MARTIAN. Meet Mars. Boots on Mars. by Clare Knighton

SHOULD SPACE TRAVEL BE LEFT TO PRIVATE COMPANIES?

11. Sunita in Space. Straight from the heart. What is our earth really like?

Who Was Neil Armstrong

Christopher J. Scolese NASA Associate Administrator

Clothes Make the Ancestor

Pioneers in Space. Source 1

M A R S C E P T I O N

DOWNLOAD OR READ : NASA HISTORICAL DATA BOOK VOLUME II PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS PDF EBOOK EPUB MOBI

Gratitude Speaks Thanks

Jonah s Sled. When Jonah woke up, he saw that the ground was white with snow. He looked

High-Interest/Low-Readability Nonfiction. Amazing Kids. by Kathryn Wheeler. Carson-Dellosa Publishing Company, Inc. Greensboro, North Carolina

Pearson Edexcel Level 1/Level 2 GCSE (9 1) English Language. Paper 2: Non-fiction and Transactional Writing Section A: Reading Texts Insert

peer to space Non-Stop Infinity Exhibition by peer to space in cooperation with the Future Gallery, Berlin

Apollo Part 1 13 Sept 2017

Portraits. Mona Lisa. Girl With a Pearl Earring

From the Korean War to Heading the White House Fellowship Program: The Distinguished Career of Tom Carr

Isn t it amazing how easily we get distracted by such empty, vacuous celebrity.

40th anniversary: man on the Moon and the astronauts

CELEBRATES WHAT QUALITIES MAKE A ROLE MODEL? hardworking. a leader. respects others. inspiring

Sally Ride. LEVELED READER BOOK OA Sally Ride. Visit for thousands of books and materials.

7 + Entrance Examination Sample Paper Mathematics. Total marks: 84 Time allowed: 1hour

Apollo: The Epic Journey To The Moon By David Reynolds, Wally Schirra READ ONLINE

FIRST GRADE FIRST GRADE HIGH FREQUENCY WORDS FIRST 100 HIGH FREQUENCY WORDS FIRST 100

7 + Entrance Examination

Follow the water! Images from NASA.gov

Your final semester project papers are due in ONE WEEK, Thu April 28th (last day of class). Please return your marked-up First draft.

All About A.C.T. For Youth

Level 4-3 The Prince and the Pauper

Space Kids. Page 18 HARD WORK MAKES DREAMS COME TRUE

The Space Race: A Race for Power

Space Exploration Timeline

SYNONYM MATCH. DAY 06 China first to land on dark side of the moon

A Club for Explorers W.M. Akers

One Small Step? : The Great Moon Hoax And The Race To Dominate Earth From Space By Gerhard Wisnewski

Albert Einstein. Alber. Eins ein. Alber. Eins ein

DOWNLOAD PDF NEIL ARMSTRONG 1930 COMMANDER 24

Centennial Celebration Moment #16. The Most Famous DeMolay of All: Walt Disney

Annotated Bibliography. Bilstein, Roger. Interviews with Dr. Wernher Von Braun. Washington, D.C.: NASA, 1971.

SPACE. FRAMEWORK I. Scientific and Engineering Practices II. Cross-Cutting Concepts III. Physical Sciences

Apollo 13 Movie Study Guide

Across. Down

FÓLKASKÚLIN ENSKT M E N T A M Á L A R Á Ð I Ð. Máluppgáva 9. flokkur. 18. mai 2017 kl Lesifatan. Tekstasavn

Transcription:

Who Is? Edwin Aldrin is an astronaut. He was given the name Buzz when he was little. He was born in 1930 in America. Why Is He Famous? In 1969, Buzz Aldrin went on a spacecraft called Apollo 11 to space. He went with two other astronauts, called Neil Armstrong and Michael Collins. Neil Armstrong was the first man on the Moon. Buzz Aldrin followed him a little bit later. Did You Know? In Toy Story, the character Buzz Lightyear was named after Buzz. gloves helmet suit backpack What Does an Astronaut Wear? boots

Questions 1. Tick one. Edwin Aldrin was given the nickname Buzz when he was born he was little he was old 2. Where was Buzz Aldrin born? Tick one. the Moon England America 3. Who was Buzz Lightyear named after? Tick one. Buzz Aldrin Neil Armstrong Michael Collins 4. Who was the first person to walk on the Moon? Tick one. Neil Armstrong Buzz Aldrin Michael Collins 5. True or false: Buzz Aldrin was the second man on the Moon. true false

Answers 1. Tick one. Edwin Aldrin was given the nickname Buzz when he was born he was little he was old 2. Where was Buzz Aldrin born? Tick one. the Moon England America 3. Who was Buzz Lightyear named after? Tick one. Buzz Aldrin Neil Armstrong Michael Collins 4. Who was the first person to walk on the Moon? Tick one. Neil Armstrong Buzz Aldrin Michael Collins 5. True or false: Buzz Aldrin was the second man on the Moon. true false

Who Is? was born on January 20th 1930, in America. When he was younger, his sister called him Buzz. People have continued to call him this throughout his life. Did You Know? Apollo 11 was also called The Eagle. What Is He Famous For? In 1969, along with two other astronauts, he travelled on a spacecraft called Apollo 11. The spacecraft landed and Buzz Aldrin became the second person to walk on the Moon. Neil Armstrong took the first steps and said, One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. Buzz had travelled to space before in 1966, on a spacecraft called Gemini 12. He spent 5 and a half hours outside the craft.

What Does an Astronaut Wear? A helmet to make sure they have enough oxygen. A special suit to protect their body from heat and cold. A backpack which carries air, water and batteries. Gloves to protect their fingers. Boots which are attached to the suit.

Questions 1. Who gave Edwin Aldrin the nickname of Buzz? Tick one. his mother his father his sister 2. What was the name of the spacecraft that landed on the Moon? Tick one. Gemini 12 Apollo 11 Buzz 3. In which year did Buzz Aldrin become the second person to walk on the moon? 1969 1966 1930 4. How many hours did Buzz spend outside the spacecraft in 1966? 5. List 3 things an astronaut might wear.

Questions 1. Who gave Edwin Aldrin the nickname of Buzz? Tick one. his mother his father his sister 2. What was the name of the spacecraft that landed on the Moon? Tick one. Gemini 12 Apollo 11 Buzz 3. In which year did Buzz Aldrin become the second person to walk on the moon? 1969 1966 1930 4. How many hours did Buzz spend outside the spacecraft in 1966? Buzz spent 5 and a half hours outside the spacecraft in 1966. 5. List 3 things an astronaut might wear. Any 3 from: boots, gloves, a helmet, a backpack, a special suit.

Who Is? On 20th January 1930, a man named Edwin Aldrin was born in New Jersey, America. His sister, who was unable to say brother, called him Buzzer. His family shortened it to Buzz and it quickly became his nickname. What Is He Famous For? In 1966, Buzz Aldrin travelled in a spacecraft called Gemini 12 to space. During this mission with Jim Lovell, the longest and most successful spacewalk at that time took place. He also took a photograph of himself which has since become known as the first space selfie. Most famously, he is known for his space mission in 1969 to the Moon, alongside Neil Armstrong and Michael Collins. Did You Know? Edwin Aldrin legally changed his name to Buzz Aldrin in 1988. On July 21st 1969, at 03:15, Buzz Aldrin set foot on the Moon s surface, following Neil Armstrong. This walk was televised and viewed by approximately 600 million people. The spacecraft was also known as The Eagle, due to the bird being the national emblem of America.

Apollo 11 The two astronauts (who were the only two on the mission to step onto the Moon), spent over two hours outside the spacecraft. They collected over forty pounds of moon rocks. When they returned, the spacecraft landed in the Pacific Ocean. In 1961, the president at the time, John Kennedy, announced a national goal of landing a man on the Moon before the end of the 1960s. The third astronaut on board, Michael Collins, was the pilot. The Moon The first Moon mission was in 1959 but there were no people on board. Due to the level of gravity being weaker, a person weighs less on the Moon than on Earth. The Moon has only been walked on by twelve people. They have all been American men. The Moon does not have an atmosphere which means no sound can be heard on it.

Questions 1. How did Edwin Aldrin get the nickname Buzz? 2. In 1966, Buzz Aldrin took the first space selfie. What does this mean? 3. How do you know the 1969 Moon Landing was a popular televised broadcast? 4. How long did Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong spend outside the spacecraft on the Moon? 5. Where did Apollo 11 land when it returned to Earth? 6. Do you think it is important for people to explore space? Why?

Questions 1. How did Edwin Aldrin get the nickname Buzz? Edwin Aldrin got the nickname Buzz because his sister was unable to say the word brother. 2. In 1966, Buzz Aldrin took the first space selfie. What does this mean? The first space selfie means that it was the first time somebody had taken a picture of themselves in space. 3. How do you know the 1969 Moon Landing was a popular televised broadcast? The 1966 Moon Landing was a popular televised broadcast because approximately 600 million people watched it. 4. How long did Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong spend outside the spacecraft on the Moon? Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong spent over two hours outside the spacecraft on the Moon. 5. Where did Apollo 11 land when it returned to Earth? Apollo 11 landed in the Pacific Ocean. 6. Do you think it is important for people to explore space? Why? Children s own responses.