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Buzz Aldrin on Long-Term Sobriety

Walking the Walk, One Day at a Time –

FROM August 2, 2016 By John Lavitt – Astronaut Buzz Aldrin, celebrating 37 years (now 40 years) of sobriety, reflects on his challenges after coming back from the Moon and what difficulties we face in the future of space travel. As the Lunar Module pilot in Apollo 11 in 1969, Buzz Aldrin was the second man to set foot on the Moon after Neil Armstrong.

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