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  • 14 years ago
As an astronaut aboard the Apollo 13 on its lunar voyage in 1969, Buzz Aldrin was only the second man to set foot on the moons surface. The next man to walk on the moon may not be an American: President Obama has cancelled the next generation of moon landings to save money. Aldrin explains why he backs Obama's proposed budget cuts. Plus, Mark Shuttleworth paid for the privilege of eight days aboard a Soviet spacecraft and became the first African in space. He debates the future of space travel with space sceptic Jerry De Groot, the author of 'The Dark Side of the Moon'.
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