The Florida Institute of Technology has established the Buzz Aldrin Space Institute at the university, and it will be promoting the settlement of Mars.
Buzz Aldrin, part of the Apollo 11 Moon landing, said that he is "thrilled to be partnering with FIT," adding that "FIT will play a key role in my ongoing legacy and Cycling Pathways to Occupy Mars. You ain't seeing nothing yet!"
The Buzz Aldrin Space Institute will be supporting "commercial and international development of lunar resources to support an eventual Mars settlement," according to Florida Tech's website. Cycling Pathways to Occupy Mars is a concept of progressive missions to cis-lunar space (the sphere within the Moon's orbit), asteroids, Phobos (one of Mars' moons), and eventually to Mars itself.
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Buzz Aldrin, part of the Apollo 11 Moon landing, said that he is "thrilled to be partnering with FIT," adding that "FIT will play a key role in my ongoing legacy and Cycling Pathways to Occupy Mars. You ain't seeing nothing yet!"
The Buzz Aldrin Space Institute will be supporting "commercial and international development of lunar resources to support an eventual Mars settlement," according to Florida Tech's website. Cycling Pathways to Occupy Mars is a concept of progressive missions to cis-lunar space (the sphere within the Moon's orbit), asteroids, Phobos (one of Mars' moons), and eventually to Mars itself.
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