Buzz Aldrin on being the second man on the moon.
Buzz Aldrin, NASA astronaut, explains that he isn't bothered by being the 'second man' on the moon behind Neil Armstrong - "...it was based on seniority and I'm happy with that. It's other people that want to make a big thing about it!". (LDOJ664Y - AEYA002X)
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