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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.after completing their graduation, students receive a be degree from the vtu.students are admitted to postgraduate courses on the basis of their test scores in the graduate aptitude test in engineering, as well as on their karnataka postgraduate common entrance test (pgcet) and kmat scores.all are recognised by vtu.artificial intelligence and machine learning aeronautical engineering automobile engineering biotechnology civil engineering computer science construction technology electronics & communication engineering electrical & electronics engineering manufacturing science & engineering mechatronics engineering mechanical engineering mining engineering information science & engineeringpostgraduate coursesthe college offers the following two-year postgraduate courses, all recognised by the vtu.mba [[master of computerapplications|mca]] mha mtech in biotechnology mtech in computer networking engineering mtech in computer science and engineering mtech in digital communication engineering mtech in machine design mtech in power systems === faculty === ait maintains a teacher-student ratio of 1:40.it is the first college in karnataka to put in effect the sixth central pay commission recommendations for faculty pay scale.the visvesvaraya technological university recognises the college's departments of biotechnology, electronics and communication engineering, mathematics, and mechanical engineering as research centers: === accreditation === ait is accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).it was the first college of the visvesvaraya technological university to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.it is one of the seven colleges in karnataka to be funded by the world bank and receives endowments from the vtu to carry out research in both its undergraduate and postgraduate departments.the body comprises five members from the jmj education society, one staff representative, one member of the indian university grants commission, one aicte nominee, one government of karnataka nominee, one department of technical education nominee, one university nominee, and one member secretary, the principal.
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.after completing their graduation, students receive a be degree from the vtu.students are admitted to postgraduate courses on the basis of their test scores in the graduate aptitude test in engineering, as well as on their karnataka postgraduate common entrance test (pgcet) and kmat scores.all are recognised by vtu.artificial intelligence and machine learning aeronautical engineering automobile engineering biotechnology civil engineering computer science construction technology electronics & communication engineering electrical & electronics engineering manufacturing science & engineering mechatronics engineering mechanical engineering mining engineering information science & engineeringpostgraduate coursesthe college offers the following two-year postgraduate courses, all recognised by the vtu.mba [[master of computerapplications|mca]] mha mtech in biotechnology mtech in computer networking engineering mtech in computer science and engineering mtech in digital communication engineering mtech in machine design mtech in power systems === faculty === ait maintains a teacher-student ratio of 1:40.it is the first college in karnataka to put in effect the sixth central pay commission recommendations for faculty pay scale.the visvesvaraya technological university recognises the college's departments of biotechnology, electronics and communication engineering, mathematics, and mechanical engineering as research centers: === accreditation === ait is accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).it was the first college of the visvesvaraya technological university to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.it is one of the seven colleges in karnataka to be funded by the world bank and receives endowments from the vtu to carry out research in both its undergraduate and postgraduate departments.the body comprises five members from the jmj education society, one staff representative, one member of the indian university grants commission, one aicte nominee, one government of karnataka nominee, one department of technical education nominee, one university nominee, and one member secretary, the principal.
acharya institute of technology | was given the 'technical campus' status by | all india council for technical education <tsp> all india council for technical education | location | mumbai <tsp> karnataka | has to its northeast | telangana <tsp> acharya institute of technology | sportsoffered | tennis <tsp> tennis | sportsgoverningbody | international tennis federation <tsp> acharya institute of technology | state | karnataka
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.artificial intelligence and machine learning aeronautical engineering automobile engineering biotechnology civil engineering computer science construction technology electronics & communication engineering electrical & electronics engineering manufacturing science & engineering mechatronics engineering mechanical engineering mining engineering information science & engineeringpostgraduate coursesthe college offers the following two-year postgraduate courses, all recognised by the vtu.
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.after completing their graduation, students receive a be degree from the vtu.students are admitted to postgraduate courses on the basis of their test scores in the graduate aptitude test in engineering, as well as on their karnataka postgraduate common entrance test (pgcet) and kmat scores.all are recognised by vtu.artificial intelligence and machine learning aeronautical engineering automobile engineering biotechnology civil engineering computer science construction technology electronics & communication engineering electrical & electronics engineering manufacturing science & engineering mechatronics engineering mechanical engineering mining engineering information science & engineeringpostgraduate coursesthe college offers the following two-year postgraduate courses, all recognised by the vtu.mba [[master of computerapplications|mca]] mha mtech in biotechnology mtech in computer networking engineering mtech in computer science and engineering mtech in digital communication engineering mtech in machine design mtech in power systems === faculty === ait maintains a teacher-student ratio of 1:40.it is the first college in karnataka to put in effect the sixth central pay commission recommendations for faculty pay scale.the visvesvaraya technological university recognises the college's departments of biotechnology, electronics and communication engineering, mathematics, and mechanical engineering as research centers: === accreditation === ait is accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).it was the first college of the visvesvaraya technological university to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.it is one of the seven colleges in karnataka to be funded by the world bank and receives endowments from the vtu to carry out research in both its undergraduate and postgraduate departments.the body comprises five members from the jmj education society, one staff representative, one member of the indian university grants commission, one aicte nominee, one government of karnataka nominee, one department of technical education nominee, one university nominee, and one member secretary, the principal.
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.after completing their graduation, students receive a be degree from the vtu.students are admitted to postgraduate courses on the basis of their test scores in the graduate aptitude test in engineering, as well as on their karnataka postgraduate common entrance test (pgcet) and kmat scores.all are recognised by vtu.artificial intelligence and machine learning aeronautical engineering automobile engineering biotechnology civil engineering computer science construction technology electronics & communication engineering electrical & electronics engineering manufacturing science & engineering mechatronics engineering mechanical engineering mining engineering information science & engineeringpostgraduate coursesthe college offers the following two-year postgraduate courses, all recognised by the vtu.mba [[master of computerapplications|mca]] mha mtech in biotechnology mtech in computer networking engineering mtech in computer science and engineering mtech in digital communication engineering mtech in machine design mtech in power systems === faculty === ait maintains a teacher-student ratio of 1:40.it is the first college in karnataka to put in effect the sixth central pay commission recommendations for faculty pay scale.the visvesvaraya technological university recognises the college's departments of biotechnology, electronics and communication engineering, mathematics, and mechanical engineering as research centers: === accreditation === ait is accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).it was the first college of the visvesvaraya technological university to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.it is one of the seven colleges in karnataka to be funded by the world bank and receives endowments from the vtu to carry out research in both its undergraduate and postgraduate departments.the body comprises five members from the jmj education society, one staff representative, one member of the indian university grants commission, one aicte nominee, one government of karnataka nominee, one department of technical education nominee, one university nominee, and one member secretary, the principal.
acharya institute of technology | was given the 'technical campus' status by | all india council for technical education <tsp> all india council for technical education | location | mumbai <tsp> karnataka | has to its northeast | telangana <tsp> visvesvaraya technological university | city | belgaum <tsp> acharya institute of technology | state | karnataka <tsp> acharya institute of technology | affiliation | visvesvaraya technological university
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.artificial intelligence and machine learning aeronautical engineering automobile engineering biotechnology civil engineering computer science construction technology electronics & communication engineering electrical & electronics engineering manufacturing science & engineering mechatronics engineering mechanical engineering mining engineering information science & engineeringpostgraduate coursesthe college offers the following two-year postgraduate courses, all recognised by the vtu.the visvesvaraya technological university recognises the college's departments of biotechnology, electronics and communication engineering, mathematics, and mechanical engineering as research centers: === accreditation === ait is accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.after completing their graduation, students receive a be degree from the vtu.students are admitted to postgraduate courses on the basis of their test scores in the graduate aptitude test in engineering, as well as on their karnataka postgraduate common entrance test (pgcet) and kmat scores.all are recognised by vtu.artificial intelligence and machine learning aeronautical engineering automobile engineering biotechnology civil engineering computer science construction technology electronics & communication engineering electrical & electronics engineering manufacturing science & engineering mechatronics engineering mechanical engineering mining engineering information science & engineeringpostgraduate coursesthe college offers the following two-year postgraduate courses, all recognised by the vtu.mba [[master of computerapplications|mca]] mha mtech in biotechnology mtech in computer networking engineering mtech in computer science and engineering mtech in digital communication engineering mtech in machine design mtech in power systems === faculty === ait maintains a teacher-student ratio of 1:40.it is the first college in karnataka to put in effect the sixth central pay commission recommendations for faculty pay scale.the visvesvaraya technological university recognises the college's departments of biotechnology, electronics and communication engineering, mathematics, and mechanical engineering as research centers: === accreditation === ait is accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).it was the first college of the visvesvaraya technological university to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.it is one of the seven colleges in karnataka to be funded by the world bank and receives endowments from the vtu to carry out research in both its undergraduate and postgraduate departments.the body comprises five members from the jmj education society, one staff representative, one member of the indian university grants commission, one aicte nominee, one government of karnataka nominee, one department of technical education nominee, one university nominee, and one member secretary, the principal.
acharya institute of technology | was given the 'technical campus' status by | all india council for technical education <tsp> all india council for technical education | location | mumbai <tsp> karnataka | has to its northeast | telangana <tsp> visvesvaraya technological university | city | belgaum <tsp> acharya institute of technology | state | karnataka <tsp> acharya institute of technology | affiliation | visvesvaraya technological university
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.artificial intelligence and machine learning aeronautical engineering automobile engineering biotechnology civil engineering computer science construction technology electronics & communication engineering electrical & electronics engineering manufacturing science & engineering mechatronics engineering mechanical engineering mining engineering information science & engineeringpostgraduate coursesthe college offers the following two-year postgraduate courses, all recognised by the vtu.the visvesvaraya technological university recognises the college's departments of biotechnology, electronics and communication engineering, mathematics, and mechanical engineering as research centers: === accreditation === ait is accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).
56°n 10°e denmark (danish: danmark, pronounced [ˈtænmɑk] (listen)) is a nordic constituent country in northern europe.it is the metropolitan part of and most populous constituent of the kingdom of denmark, a constitutionally unitary state that includes the autonomous territories of the faroe islands and greenland in the north atlantic ocean.metropolitan denmark is the southernmost of the scandinavian countries, lying south-west and south (bornholm and ertholmene) of sweden, south of norway, and north of germany, with which it shares a short and only land border.as of 2013, the kingdom of denmark, including the faroe islands and greenland, has a total of 1,419 islands above 100 square metres (1,100 sq ft); 443 of which have been named and of which 78 are inhabited.spanning a total area of 42,943 km2 (16,580 sq mi), metropolitan denmark consists of the northern part of the jutland peninsula and an archipelago of 406 islands.of these, the most populated island is zealand, on which the capital copenhagen is situated, followed by funen, the north jutlandic island, and amager.denmark's geography is characterised by flat, arable land, sandy coasts, low elevation, and a temperate climate.it had a population of 5.935 million (1 february 2023), of which 800,000 (2 million in the wider area) live in the capital and largest city, copenhagen.denmark exercises hegemonic influence in the danish realm, devolving powers to handle internal affairs.home rule was established in the faroe islands in 1948 and in greenland in 1979; the latter obtained further autonomy in 2009.the unified kingdom of denmark emerged in the eighth century as a proficient maritime power amid the struggle for control of the baltic sea.in 1397, it joined norway and sweden to form the kalmar union, which persisted until the latter's secession in 1523.the remaining kingdom of denmark–norway endured a series of wars in the 17th century that resulted in further territorial cessions to the swedish empire.following the napoleonic wars, norway was absorbed into sweden, leaving denmark with the faroe islands, greenland, and iceland.a surge of nationalist movements in the 19th century were defeated in the first schleswig war of 1848, though the second schleswig war of 1864 resulted in further territorial losses to prussia.the period saw the adoption of the constitution of denmark on 5 june 1849, ending the absolute monarchy that was established in 1660 and introducing the current parliamentary system.an industrialised exporter of agricultural produce in the second half of the 19th century, denmark introduced social and labour-market reforms in the early 20th century, which formed the basis for the present welfare state model and advanced mixed economy.denmark remained neutral during world war i but regained the northern half of schleswig in 1920.danish neutrality was violated in world war ii following a swift german invasion in april 1940.during occupation, a resistance movement emerged in 1943 while iceland declared independence in 1944; denmark was liberated in may 1945.soviet forces left bornholm 5 april 1946.in 1973, denmark, together with greenland but not the faroes, became a member of what is now the european union, but negotiated certain opt-outs, such as retaining its own currency, the krone.denmark is a developed country with a high standard of living.denmark is a founding member of nato, the nordic council, the oecd, osce, and the united nations; it is also part of the schengen area.denmark maintains close political, cultural, and linguistic ties with its scandinavian neighbours, with the danish language being partially mutually intelligible with both norwegian and swedish.this is centred primarily on the prefix 'dan' and whether it refers to the dani or a historical person dan and the exact meaning of the -'mark' ending.
denmark | leadername | lars løkke rasmussen <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | city | aarhus <tsp> european university association | headquarters | brussels <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | country | denmark <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | affiliation | european university association <tsp> aarhus | governmenttype | magistrate
it is the metropolitan part of and most populous constituent of the kingdom of denmark, a constitutionally unitary state that includes the autonomous territories of the faroe islands and greenland in the north atlantic ocean.metropolitan denmark is the southernmost of the scandinavian countries, lying south-west and south (bornholm and ertholmene) of sweden, south of norway, and north of germany, with which it shares a short and only land border.as of 2013, the kingdom of denmark, including the faroe islands and greenland, has a total of 1,419 islands above 100 square metres (1,100 sq ft); 443 of which have been named and of which 78 are inhabited.spanning a total area of 42,943 km2 (16,580 sq mi), metropolitan denmark consists of the northern part of the jutland peninsula and an archipelago of 406 islands.denmark's geography is characterised by flat, arable land, sandy coasts, low elevation, and a temperate climate.denmark exercises hegemonic influence in the danish realm, devolving powers to handle internal affairs.following the napoleonic wars, norway was absorbed into sweden, leaving denmark with the faroe islands, greenland, and iceland.the period saw the adoption of the constitution of denmark on 5 june 1849, ending the absolute monarchy that was established in 1660 and introducing the current parliamentary system.an industrialised exporter of agricultural produce in the second half of the 19th century, denmark introduced social and labour-market reforms in the early 20th century, which formed the basis for the present welfare state model and advanced mixed economy.during occupation, a resistance movement emerged in 1943 while iceland declared independence in 1944; denmark was liberated in may 1945.in 1973, denmark, together with greenland but not the faroes, became a member of what is now the european union, but negotiated certain opt-outs, such as retaining its own currency, the krone.denmark is a developed country with a high standard of living.denmark is a founding member of nato, the nordic council, the oecd, osce, and the united nations; it is also part of the schengen area.denmark maintains close political, cultural, and linguistic ties with its scandinavian neighbours, with the danish language being partially mutually intelligible with both norwegian and swedish.
56°n 10°e denmark (danish: danmark, pronounced [ˈtænmɑk] (listen)) is a nordic constituent country in northern europe.it is the metropolitan part of and most populous constituent of the kingdom of denmark, a constitutionally unitary state that includes the autonomous territories of the faroe islands and greenland in the north atlantic ocean.metropolitan denmark is the southernmost of the scandinavian countries, lying south-west and south (bornholm and ertholmene) of sweden, south of norway, and north of germany, with which it shares a short and only land border.as of 2013, the kingdom of denmark, including the faroe islands and greenland, has a total of 1,419 islands above 100 square metres (1,100 sq ft); 443 of which have been named and of which 78 are inhabited.spanning a total area of 42,943 km2 (16,580 sq mi), metropolitan denmark consists of the northern part of the jutland peninsula and an archipelago of 406 islands.of these, the most populated island is zealand, on which the capital copenhagen is situated, followed by funen, the north jutlandic island, and amager.denmark's geography is characterised by flat, arable land, sandy coasts, low elevation, and a temperate climate.it had a population of 5.935 million (1 february 2023), of which 800,000 (2 million in the wider area) live in the capital and largest city, copenhagen.denmark exercises hegemonic influence in the danish realm, devolving powers to handle internal affairs.home rule was established in the faroe islands in 1948 and in greenland in 1979; the latter obtained further autonomy in 2009.the unified kingdom of denmark emerged in the eighth century as a proficient maritime power amid the struggle for control of the baltic sea.in 1397, it joined norway and sweden to form the kalmar union, which persisted until the latter's secession in 1523.the remaining kingdom of denmark–norway endured a series of wars in the 17th century that resulted in further territorial cessions to the swedish empire.following the napoleonic wars, norway was absorbed into sweden, leaving denmark with the faroe islands, greenland, and iceland.a surge of nationalist movements in the 19th century were defeated in the first schleswig war of 1848, though the second schleswig war of 1864 resulted in further territorial losses to prussia.the period saw the adoption of the constitution of denmark on 5 june 1849, ending the absolute monarchy that was established in 1660 and introducing the current parliamentary system.an industrialised exporter of agricultural produce in the second half of the 19th century, denmark introduced social and labour-market reforms in the early 20th century, which formed the basis for the present welfare state model and advanced mixed economy.denmark remained neutral during world war i but regained the northern half of schleswig in 1920.danish neutrality was violated in world war ii following a swift german invasion in april 1940.during occupation, a resistance movement emerged in 1943 while iceland declared independence in 1944; denmark was liberated in may 1945.soviet forces left bornholm 5 april 1946.in 1973, denmark, together with greenland but not the faroes, became a member of what is now the european union, but negotiated certain opt-outs, such as retaining its own currency, the krone.denmark is a developed country with a high standard of living.denmark is a founding member of nato, the nordic council, the oecd, osce, and the united nations; it is also part of the schengen area.denmark maintains close political, cultural, and linguistic ties with its scandinavian neighbours, with the danish language being partially mutually intelligible with both norwegian and swedish.this is centred primarily on the prefix 'dan' and whether it refers to the dani or a historical person dan and the exact meaning of the -'mark' ending.
denmark | leadername | lars løkke rasmussen <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | city | aarhus <tsp> european university association | headquarters | brussels <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | country | denmark <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | affiliation | european university association <tsp> aarhus | governmenttype | magistrate
it is the metropolitan part of and most populous constituent of the kingdom of denmark, a constitutionally unitary state that includes the autonomous territories of the faroe islands and greenland in the north atlantic ocean.metropolitan denmark is the southernmost of the scandinavian countries, lying south-west and south (bornholm and ertholmene) of sweden, south of norway, and north of germany, with which it shares a short and only land border.as of 2013, the kingdom of denmark, including the faroe islands and greenland, has a total of 1,419 islands above 100 square metres (1,100 sq ft); 443 of which have been named and of which 78 are inhabited.spanning a total area of 42,943 km2 (16,580 sq mi), metropolitan denmark consists of the northern part of the jutland peninsula and an archipelago of 406 islands.denmark's geography is characterised by flat, arable land, sandy coasts, low elevation, and a temperate climate.denmark exercises hegemonic influence in the danish realm, devolving powers to handle internal affairs.following the napoleonic wars, norway was absorbed into sweden, leaving denmark with the faroe islands, greenland, and iceland.the period saw the adoption of the constitution of denmark on 5 june 1849, ending the absolute monarchy that was established in 1660 and introducing the current parliamentary system.an industrialised exporter of agricultural produce in the second half of the 19th century, denmark introduced social and labour-market reforms in the early 20th century, which formed the basis for the present welfare state model and advanced mixed economy.during occupation, a resistance movement emerged in 1943 while iceland declared independence in 1944; denmark was liberated in may 1945.in 1973, denmark, together with greenland but not the faroes, became a member of what is now the european union, but negotiated certain opt-outs, such as retaining its own currency, the krone.denmark is a developed country with a high standard of living.denmark is a founding member of nato, the nordic council, the oecd, osce, and the united nations; it is also part of the schengen area.denmark maintains close political, cultural, and linguistic ties with its scandinavian neighbours, with the danish language being partially mutually intelligible with both norwegian and swedish.
56°n 10°e denmark (danish: danmark, pronounced [ˈtænmɑk] (listen)) is a nordic constituent country in northern europe.it is the metropolitan part of and most populous constituent of the kingdom of denmark, a constitutionally unitary state that includes the autonomous territories of the faroe islands and greenland in the north atlantic ocean.metropolitan denmark is the southernmost of the scandinavian countries, lying south-west and south (bornholm and ertholmene) of sweden, south of norway, and north of germany, with which it shares a short and only land border.as of 2013, the kingdom of denmark, including the faroe islands and greenland, has a total of 1,419 islands above 100 square metres (1,100 sq ft); 443 of which have been named and of which 78 are inhabited.spanning a total area of 42,943 km2 (16,580 sq mi), metropolitan denmark consists of the northern part of the jutland peninsula and an archipelago of 406 islands.of these, the most populated island is zealand, on which the capital copenhagen is situated, followed by funen, the north jutlandic island, and amager.denmark's geography is characterised by flat, arable land, sandy coasts, low elevation, and a temperate climate.it had a population of 5.935 million (1 february 2023), of which 800,000 (2 million in the wider area) live in the capital and largest city, copenhagen.denmark exercises hegemonic influence in the danish realm, devolving powers to handle internal affairs.home rule was established in the faroe islands in 1948 and in greenland in 1979; the latter obtained further autonomy in 2009.the unified kingdom of denmark emerged in the eighth century as a proficient maritime power amid the struggle for control of the baltic sea.in 1397, it joined norway and sweden to form the kalmar union, which persisted until the latter's secession in 1523.the remaining kingdom of denmark–norway endured a series of wars in the 17th century that resulted in further territorial cessions to the swedish empire.following the napoleonic wars, norway was absorbed into sweden, leaving denmark with the faroe islands, greenland, and iceland.a surge of nationalist movements in the 19th century were defeated in the first schleswig war of 1848, though the second schleswig war of 1864 resulted in further territorial losses to prussia.the period saw the adoption of the constitution of denmark on 5 june 1849, ending the absolute monarchy that was established in 1660 and introducing the current parliamentary system.an industrialised exporter of agricultural produce in the second half of the 19th century, denmark introduced social and labour-market reforms in the early 20th century, which formed the basis for the present welfare state model and advanced mixed economy.denmark remained neutral during world war i but regained the northern half of schleswig in 1920.danish neutrality was violated in world war ii following a swift german invasion in april 1940.during occupation, a resistance movement emerged in 1943 while iceland declared independence in 1944; denmark was liberated in may 1945.soviet forces left bornholm 5 april 1946.in 1973, denmark, together with greenland but not the faroes, became a member of what is now the european union, but negotiated certain opt-outs, such as retaining its own currency, the krone.denmark is a developed country with a high standard of living.denmark is a founding member of nato, the nordic council, the oecd, osce, and the united nations; it is also part of the schengen area.denmark maintains close political, cultural, and linguistic ties with its scandinavian neighbours, with the danish language being partially mutually intelligible with both norwegian and swedish.this is centred primarily on the prefix 'dan' and whether it refers to the dani or a historical person dan and the exact meaning of the -'mark' ending.
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the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the school consists of seven departments: economics and business economics, management, political science, law, business communication, psychology and behavioural sciences and department of business development and technology (located in the city of herning).the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.already in the late 1800s, djh provided business programmes to young people from jutland who wished to follow studies within business, economics and trade.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.after the 2011 merger the school now has around 16,000 students, 737 academic staff, including 223 phd students,[3] making it one of the largest business schools in europe.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.(taught in danish) business administration and commercial law (taught in danish) business development engineer (bde) - in herning (taught in danish) economics and business administration, bsc economics and business administration, bsc - in herning economics and business administration, ha (taught in danish) economics and business administration, ha - in herning (taught in danish) economics and management (taught in danish) global management and manufacturing - in herning law (taught in danish) political science (taught in danish) psychology (taught in danish) public policy (taught in danish) social science (taught in danish) === msc programmes in economics and business administration === business intelligence business-to-business marketing and purchasing commercial and retail management finance finance and international business information management innovation management and business development international business international business development - in herning international economic consulting management accounting and control marketing operations and supply chain analytics strategic communication strategy, organisation and leadership === master's degree programmes in other programmes === business economics and auditing, msc (taught in danish - cand.merc.aud.)
aarhus university school of business and social sciences | academicstaffsize | 737 <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | affiliation | european university association <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | dean | thomas pallesen <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | numberofstudents | 16000 <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | country | denmark <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | established | 1928
the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.after the 2011 merger the school now has around 16,000 students, 737 academic staff, including 223 phd students,[3] making it one of the largest business schools in europe.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.
the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the school consists of seven departments: economics and business economics, management, political science, law, business communication, psychology and behavioural sciences and department of business development and technology (located in the city of herning).the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.already in the late 1800s, djh provided business programmes to young people from jutland who wished to follow studies within business, economics and trade.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.after the 2011 merger the school now has around 16,000 students, 737 academic staff, including 223 phd students,[3] making it one of the largest business schools in europe.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.(taught in danish) business administration and commercial law (taught in danish) business development engineer (bde) - in herning (taught in danish) economics and business administration, bsc economics and business administration, bsc - in herning economics and business administration, ha (taught in danish) economics and business administration, ha - in herning (taught in danish) economics and management (taught in danish) global management and manufacturing - in herning law (taught in danish) political science (taught in danish) psychology (taught in danish) public policy (taught in danish) social science (taught in danish) === msc programmes in economics and business administration === business intelligence business-to-business marketing and purchasing commercial and retail management finance finance and international business information management innovation management and business development international business international business development - in herning international economic consulting management accounting and control marketing operations and supply chain analytics strategic communication strategy, organisation and leadership === master's degree programmes in other programmes === business economics and auditing, msc (taught in danish - cand.merc.aud.)
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the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the school consists of seven departments: economics and business economics, management, political science, law, business communication, psychology and behavioural sciences and department of business development and technology (located in the city of herning).the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.already in the late 1800s, djh provided business programmes to young people from jutland who wished to follow studies within business, economics and trade.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.after the 2011 merger the school now has around 16,000 students, 737 academic staff, including 223 phd students,[3] making it one of the largest business schools in europe.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.(taught in danish) business administration and commercial law (taught in danish) business development engineer (bde) - in herning (taught in danish) economics and business administration, bsc economics and business administration, bsc - in herning economics and business administration, ha (taught in danish) economics and business administration, ha - in herning (taught in danish) economics and management (taught in danish) global management and manufacturing - in herning law (taught in danish) political science (taught in danish) psychology (taught in danish) public policy (taught in danish) social science (taught in danish) === msc programmes in economics and business administration === business intelligence business-to-business marketing and purchasing commercial and retail management finance finance and international business information management innovation management and business development international business international business development - in herning international economic consulting management accounting and control marketing operations and supply chain analytics strategic communication strategy, organisation and leadership === master's degree programmes in other programmes === business economics and auditing, msc (taught in danish - cand.merc.aud.)
aarhus university school of business and social sciences | academicstaffsize | 737 <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | affiliation | european university association <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | dean | thomas pallesen <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | numberofstudents | 16000 <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | country | denmark <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | established | 1928
the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.after the 2011 merger the school now has around 16,000 students, 737 academic staff, including 223 phd students,[3] making it one of the largest business schools in europe.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.
the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the school consists of seven departments: economics and business economics, management, political science, law, business communication, psychology and behavioural sciences and department of business development and technology (located in the city of herning).the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.already in the late 1800s, djh provided business programmes to young people from jutland who wished to follow studies within business, economics and trade.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.after the 2011 merger the school now has around 16,000 students, 737 academic staff, including 223 phd students,[3] making it one of the largest business schools in europe.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.(taught in danish) business administration and commercial law (taught in danish) business development engineer (bde) - in herning (taught in danish) economics and business administration, bsc economics and business administration, bsc - in herning economics and business administration, ha (taught in danish) economics and business administration, ha - in herning (taught in danish) economics and management (taught in danish) global management and manufacturing - in herning law (taught in danish) political science (taught in danish) psychology (taught in danish) public policy (taught in danish) social science (taught in danish) === msc programmes in economics and business administration === business intelligence business-to-business marketing and purchasing commercial and retail management finance finance and international business information management innovation management and business development international business international business development - in herning international economic consulting management accounting and control marketing operations and supply chain analytics strategic communication strategy, organisation and leadership === master's degree programmes in other programmes === business economics and auditing, msc (taught in danish - cand.merc.aud.)
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the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the school consists of seven departments: economics and business economics, management, political science, law, business communication, psychology and behavioural sciences and department of business development and technology (located in the city of herning).the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.already in the late 1800s, djh provided business programmes to young people from jutland who wished to follow studies within business, economics and trade.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.after the 2011 merger the school now has around 16,000 students, 737 academic staff, including 223 phd students,[3] making it one of the largest business schools in europe.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.(taught in danish) business administration and commercial law (taught in danish) business development engineer (bde) - in herning (taught in danish) economics and business administration, bsc economics and business administration, bsc - in herning economics and business administration, ha (taught in danish) economics and business administration, ha - in herning (taught in danish) economics and management (taught in danish) global management and manufacturing - in herning law (taught in danish) political science (taught in danish) psychology (taught in danish) public policy (taught in danish) social science (taught in danish) === msc programmes in economics and business administration === business intelligence business-to-business marketing and purchasing commercial and retail management finance finance and international business information management innovation management and business development international business international business development - in herning international economic consulting management accounting and control marketing operations and supply chain analytics strategic communication strategy, organisation and leadership === master's degree programmes in other programmes === business economics and auditing, msc (taught in danish - cand.merc.aud.)
aarhus university school of business and social sciences | academicstaffsize | 737 <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | city | aarhus <tsp> european university association | headquarters | brussels <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | country | denmark <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | affiliation | european university association <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | established | 1928
the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.after the 2011 merger the school now has around 16,000 students, 737 academic staff, including 223 phd students,[3] making it one of the largest business schools in europe.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.
the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the school consists of seven departments: economics and business economics, management, political science, law, business communication, psychology and behavioural sciences and department of business development and technology (located in the city of herning).the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.already in the late 1800s, djh provided business programmes to young people from jutland who wished to follow studies within business, economics and trade.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.after the 2011 merger the school now has around 16,000 students, 737 academic staff, including 223 phd students,[3] making it one of the largest business schools in europe.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.(taught in danish) business administration and commercial law (taught in danish) business development engineer (bde) - in herning (taught in danish) economics and business administration, bsc economics and business administration, bsc - in herning economics and business administration, ha (taught in danish) economics and business administration, ha - in herning (taught in danish) economics and management (taught in danish) global management and manufacturing - in herning law (taught in danish) political science (taught in danish) psychology (taught in danish) public policy (taught in danish) social science (taught in danish) === msc programmes in economics and business administration === business intelligence business-to-business marketing and purchasing commercial and retail management finance finance and international business information management innovation management and business development international business international business development - in herning international economic consulting management accounting and control marketing operations and supply chain analytics strategic communication strategy, organisation and leadership === master's degree programmes in other programmes === business economics and auditing, msc (taught in danish - cand.merc.aud.)
aarhus university school of business and social sciences | city | aarhus <tsp> european university association | headquarters | brussels <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | country | denmark <tsp> aarhus | has to its northeast | mols <tsp> denmark | leadername | lars løkke rasmussen <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | affiliation | european university association
the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.
the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the school consists of seven departments: economics and business economics, management, political science, law, business communication, psychology and behavioural sciences and department of business development and technology (located in the city of herning).the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.already in the late 1800s, djh provided business programmes to young people from jutland who wished to follow studies within business, economics and trade.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.after the 2011 merger the school now has around 16,000 students, 737 academic staff, including 223 phd students,[3] making it one of the largest business schools in europe.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.(taught in danish) business administration and commercial law (taught in danish) business development engineer (bde) - in herning (taught in danish) economics and business administration, bsc economics and business administration, bsc - in herning economics and business administration, ha (taught in danish) economics and business administration, ha - in herning (taught in danish) economics and management (taught in danish) global management and manufacturing - in herning law (taught in danish) political science (taught in danish) psychology (taught in danish) public policy (taught in danish) social science (taught in danish) === msc programmes in economics and business administration === business intelligence business-to-business marketing and purchasing commercial and retail management finance finance and international business information management innovation management and business development international business international business development - in herning international economic consulting management accounting and control marketing operations and supply chain analytics strategic communication strategy, organisation and leadership === master's degree programmes in other programmes === business economics and auditing, msc (taught in danish - cand.merc.aud.)
aarhus university school of business and social sciences | city | aarhus <tsp> european university association | headquarters | brussels <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | country | denmark <tsp> aarhus | has to its northeast | mols <tsp> denmark | leadername | lars løkke rasmussen <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | affiliation | european university association
the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.
the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the school consists of seven departments: economics and business economics, management, political science, law, business communication, psychology and behavioural sciences and department of business development and technology (located in the city of herning).the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.already in the late 1800s, djh provided business programmes to young people from jutland who wished to follow studies within business, economics and trade.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.after the 2011 merger the school now has around 16,000 students, 737 academic staff, including 223 phd students,[3] making it one of the largest business schools in europe.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.(taught in danish) business administration and commercial law (taught in danish) business development engineer (bde) - in herning (taught in danish) economics and business administration, bsc economics and business administration, bsc - in herning economics and business administration, ha (taught in danish) economics and business administration, ha - in herning (taught in danish) economics and management (taught in danish) global management and manufacturing - in herning law (taught in danish) political science (taught in danish) psychology (taught in danish) public policy (taught in danish) social science (taught in danish) === msc programmes in economics and business administration === business intelligence business-to-business marketing and purchasing commercial and retail management finance finance and international business information management innovation management and business development international business international business development - in herning international economic consulting management accounting and control marketing operations and supply chain analytics strategic communication strategy, organisation and leadership === master's degree programmes in other programmes === business economics and auditing, msc (taught in danish - cand.merc.aud.)
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the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the school consists of seven departments: economics and business economics, management, political science, law, business communication, psychology and behavioural sciences and department of business development and technology (located in the city of herning).the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.already in the late 1800s, djh provided business programmes to young people from jutland who wished to follow studies within business, economics and trade.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.after the 2011 merger the school now has around 16,000 students, 737 academic staff, including 223 phd students,[3] making it one of the largest business schools in europe.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.(taught in danish) business administration and commercial law (taught in danish) business development engineer (bde) - in herning (taught in danish) economics and business administration, bsc economics and business administration, bsc - in herning economics and business administration, ha (taught in danish) economics and business administration, ha - in herning (taught in danish) economics and management (taught in danish) global management and manufacturing - in herning law (taught in danish) political science (taught in danish) psychology (taught in danish) public policy (taught in danish) social science (taught in danish) === msc programmes in economics and business administration === business intelligence business-to-business marketing and purchasing commercial and retail management finance finance and international business information management innovation management and business development international business international business development - in herning international economic consulting management accounting and control marketing operations and supply chain analytics strategic communication strategy, organisation and leadership === master's degree programmes in other programmes === business economics and auditing, msc (taught in danish - cand.merc.aud.)
aarhus university school of business and social sciences | city | aarhus <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | academicstaffsize | 737 <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | country | denmark <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | latinname | universitas aarhusiensis <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | affiliation | european university association <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | established | 1928
the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.after the 2011 merger the school now has around 16,000 students, 737 academic staff, including 223 phd students,[3] making it one of the largest business schools in europe.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.
the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the school consists of seven departments: economics and business economics, management, political science, law, business communication, psychology and behavioural sciences and department of business development and technology (located in the city of herning).the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.already in the late 1800s, djh provided business programmes to young people from jutland who wished to follow studies within business, economics and trade.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.after the 2011 merger the school now has around 16,000 students, 737 academic staff, including 223 phd students,[3] making it one of the largest business schools in europe.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.(taught in danish) business administration and commercial law (taught in danish) business development engineer (bde) - in herning (taught in danish) economics and business administration, bsc economics and business administration, bsc - in herning economics and business administration, ha (taught in danish) economics and business administration, ha - in herning (taught in danish) economics and management (taught in danish) global management and manufacturing - in herning law (taught in danish) political science (taught in danish) psychology (taught in danish) public policy (taught in danish) social science (taught in danish) === msc programmes in economics and business administration === business intelligence business-to-business marketing and purchasing commercial and retail management finance finance and international business information management innovation management and business development international business international business development - in herning international economic consulting management accounting and control marketing operations and supply chain analytics strategic communication strategy, organisation and leadership === master's degree programmes in other programmes === business economics and auditing, msc (taught in danish - cand.merc.aud.)
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the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the school consists of seven departments: economics and business economics, management, political science, law, business communication, psychology and behavioural sciences and department of business development and technology (located in the city of herning).the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.already in the late 1800s, djh provided business programmes to young people from jutland who wished to follow studies within business, economics and trade.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.after the 2011 merger the school now has around 16,000 students, 737 academic staff, including 223 phd students,[3] making it one of the largest business schools in europe.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.(taught in danish) business administration and commercial law (taught in danish) business development engineer (bde) - in herning (taught in danish) economics and business administration, bsc economics and business administration, bsc - in herning economics and business administration, ha (taught in danish) economics and business administration, ha - in herning (taught in danish) economics and management (taught in danish) global management and manufacturing - in herning law (taught in danish) political science (taught in danish) psychology (taught in danish) public policy (taught in danish) social science (taught in danish) === msc programmes in economics and business administration === business intelligence business-to-business marketing and purchasing commercial and retail management finance finance and international business information management innovation management and business development international business international business development - in herning international economic consulting management accounting and control marketing operations and supply chain analytics strategic communication strategy, organisation and leadership === master's degree programmes in other programmes === business economics and auditing, msc (taught in danish - cand.merc.aud.)
aarhus university school of business and social sciences | city | aarhus <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | academicstaffsize | 737 <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | country | denmark <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | latinname | universitas aarhusiensis <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | affiliation | european university association <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | established | 1928
the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.after the 2011 merger the school now has around 16,000 students, 737 academic staff, including 223 phd students,[3] making it one of the largest business schools in europe.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.
the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the school consists of seven departments: economics and business economics, management, political science, law, business communication, psychology and behavioural sciences and department of business development and technology (located in the city of herning).the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.already in the late 1800s, djh provided business programmes to young people from jutland who wished to follow studies within business, economics and trade.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.after the 2011 merger the school now has around 16,000 students, 737 academic staff, including 223 phd students,[3] making it one of the largest business schools in europe.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.(taught in danish) business administration and commercial law (taught in danish) business development engineer (bde) - in herning (taught in danish) economics and business administration, bsc economics and business administration, bsc - in herning economics and business administration, ha (taught in danish) economics and business administration, ha - in herning (taught in danish) economics and management (taught in danish) global management and manufacturing - in herning law (taught in danish) political science (taught in danish) psychology (taught in danish) public policy (taught in danish) social science (taught in danish) === msc programmes in economics and business administration === business intelligence business-to-business marketing and purchasing commercial and retail management finance finance and international business information management innovation management and business development international business international business development - in herning international economic consulting management accounting and control marketing operations and supply chain analytics strategic communication strategy, organisation and leadership === master's degree programmes in other programmes === business economics and auditing, msc (taught in danish - cand.merc.aud.)
aarhus university school of business and social sciences | city | aarhus <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | academicstaffsize | 737 <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | dean | thomas pallesen <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | numberofstudents | 16000 <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | country | denmark <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | established | 1928
the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.after the 2011 merger the school now has around 16,000 students, 737 academic staff, including 223 phd students,[3] making it one of the largest business schools in europe.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.
the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the school consists of seven departments: economics and business economics, management, political science, law, business communication, psychology and behavioural sciences and department of business development and technology (located in the city of herning).the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.already in the late 1800s, djh provided business programmes to young people from jutland who wished to follow studies within business, economics and trade.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.after the 2011 merger the school now has around 16,000 students, 737 academic staff, including 223 phd students,[3] making it one of the largest business schools in europe.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.(taught in danish) business administration and commercial law (taught in danish) business development engineer (bde) - in herning (taught in danish) economics and business administration, bsc economics and business administration, bsc - in herning economics and business administration, ha (taught in danish) economics and business administration, ha - in herning (taught in danish) economics and management (taught in danish) global management and manufacturing - in herning law (taught in danish) political science (taught in danish) psychology (taught in danish) public policy (taught in danish) social science (taught in danish) === msc programmes in economics and business administration === business intelligence business-to-business marketing and purchasing commercial and retail management finance finance and international business information management innovation management and business development international business international business development - in herning international economic consulting management accounting and control marketing operations and supply chain analytics strategic communication strategy, organisation and leadership === master's degree programmes in other programmes === business economics and auditing, msc (taught in danish - cand.merc.aud.)
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the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the school consists of seven departments: economics and business economics, management, political science, law, business communication, psychology and behavioural sciences and department of business development and technology (located in the city of herning).the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.already in the late 1800s, djh provided business programmes to young people from jutland who wished to follow studies within business, economics and trade.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.after the 2011 merger the school now has around 16,000 students, 737 academic staff, including 223 phd students,[3] making it one of the largest business schools in europe.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.(taught in danish) business administration and commercial law (taught in danish) business development engineer (bde) - in herning (taught in danish) economics and business administration, bsc economics and business administration, bsc - in herning economics and business administration, ha (taught in danish) economics and business administration, ha - in herning (taught in danish) economics and management (taught in danish) global management and manufacturing - in herning law (taught in danish) political science (taught in danish) psychology (taught in danish) public policy (taught in danish) social science (taught in danish) === msc programmes in economics and business administration === business intelligence business-to-business marketing and purchasing commercial and retail management finance finance and international business information management innovation management and business development international business international business development - in herning international economic consulting management accounting and control marketing operations and supply chain analytics strategic communication strategy, organisation and leadership === master's degree programmes in other programmes === business economics and auditing, msc (taught in danish - cand.merc.aud.)
aarhus university school of business and social sciences | city | aarhus <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | academicstaffsize | 737 <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | dean | thomas pallesen <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | numberofstudents | 16000 <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | country | denmark <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | established | 1928
the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.after the 2011 merger the school now has around 16,000 students, 737 academic staff, including 223 phd students,[3] making it one of the largest business schools in europe.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.
the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the school consists of seven departments: economics and business economics, management, political science, law, business communication, psychology and behavioural sciences and department of business development and technology (located in the city of herning).the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.already in the late 1800s, djh provided business programmes to young people from jutland who wished to follow studies within business, economics and trade.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.after the 2011 merger the school now has around 16,000 students, 737 academic staff, including 223 phd students,[3] making it one of the largest business schools in europe.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.(taught in danish) business administration and commercial law (taught in danish) business development engineer (bde) - in herning (taught in danish) economics and business administration, bsc economics and business administration, bsc - in herning economics and business administration, ha (taught in danish) economics and business administration, ha - in herning (taught in danish) economics and management (taught in danish) global management and manufacturing - in herning law (taught in danish) political science (taught in danish) psychology (taught in danish) public policy (taught in danish) social science (taught in danish) === msc programmes in economics and business administration === business intelligence business-to-business marketing and purchasing commercial and retail management finance finance and international business information management innovation management and business development international business international business development - in herning international economic consulting management accounting and control marketing operations and supply chain analytics strategic communication strategy, organisation and leadership === master's degree programmes in other programmes === business economics and auditing, msc (taught in danish - cand.merc.aud.)
aarhus university school of business and social sciences | city | aarhus <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | dean | thomas pallesen <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | numberofstudents | 16000 <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | country | denmark <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | affiliation | european university association <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | established | 1928
the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.
the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the school consists of seven departments: economics and business economics, management, political science, law, business communication, psychology and behavioural sciences and department of business development and technology (located in the city of herning).the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.already in the late 1800s, djh provided business programmes to young people from jutland who wished to follow studies within business, economics and trade.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.after the 2011 merger the school now has around 16,000 students, 737 academic staff, including 223 phd students,[3] making it one of the largest business schools in europe.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.(taught in danish) business administration and commercial law (taught in danish) business development engineer (bde) - in herning (taught in danish) economics and business administration, bsc economics and business administration, bsc - in herning economics and business administration, ha (taught in danish) economics and business administration, ha - in herning (taught in danish) economics and management (taught in danish) global management and manufacturing - in herning law (taught in danish) political science (taught in danish) psychology (taught in danish) public policy (taught in danish) social science (taught in danish) === msc programmes in economics and business administration === business intelligence business-to-business marketing and purchasing commercial and retail management finance finance and international business information management innovation management and business development international business international business development - in herning international economic consulting management accounting and control marketing operations and supply chain analytics strategic communication strategy, organisation and leadership === master's degree programmes in other programmes === business economics and auditing, msc (taught in danish - cand.merc.aud.)
aarhus university school of business and social sciences | city | aarhus <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | dean | thomas pallesen <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | numberofstudents | 16000 <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | country | denmark <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | affiliation | european university association <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | established | 1928
the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.
the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the school consists of seven departments: economics and business economics, management, political science, law, business communication, psychology and behavioural sciences and department of business development and technology (located in the city of herning).the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.already in the late 1800s, djh provided business programmes to young people from jutland who wished to follow studies within business, economics and trade.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.after the 2011 merger the school now has around 16,000 students, 737 academic staff, including 223 phd students,[3] making it one of the largest business schools in europe.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.(taught in danish) business administration and commercial law (taught in danish) business development engineer (bde) - in herning (taught in danish) economics and business administration, bsc economics and business administration, bsc - in herning economics and business administration, ha (taught in danish) economics and business administration, ha - in herning (taught in danish) economics and management (taught in danish) global management and manufacturing - in herning law (taught in danish) political science (taught in danish) psychology (taught in danish) public policy (taught in danish) social science (taught in danish) === msc programmes in economics and business administration === business intelligence business-to-business marketing and purchasing commercial and retail management finance finance and international business information management innovation management and business development international business international business development - in herning international economic consulting management accounting and control marketing operations and supply chain analytics strategic communication strategy, organisation and leadership === master's degree programmes in other programmes === business economics and auditing, msc (taught in danish - cand.merc.aud.)
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the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the school consists of seven departments: economics and business economics, management, political science, law, business communication, psychology and behavioural sciences and department of business development and technology (located in the city of herning).the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.already in the late 1800s, djh provided business programmes to young people from jutland who wished to follow studies within business, economics and trade.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.after the 2011 merger the school now has around 16,000 students, 737 academic staff, including 223 phd students,[3] making it one of the largest business schools in europe.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.(taught in danish) business administration and commercial law (taught in danish) business development engineer (bde) - in herning (taught in danish) economics and business administration, bsc economics and business administration, bsc - in herning economics and business administration, ha (taught in danish) economics and business administration, ha - in herning (taught in danish) economics and management (taught in danish) global management and manufacturing - in herning law (taught in danish) political science (taught in danish) psychology (taught in danish) public policy (taught in danish) social science (taught in danish) === msc programmes in economics and business administration === business intelligence business-to-business marketing and purchasing commercial and retail management finance finance and international business information management innovation management and business development international business international business development - in herning international economic consulting management accounting and control marketing operations and supply chain analytics strategic communication strategy, organisation and leadership === master's degree programmes in other programmes === business economics and auditing, msc (taught in danish - cand.merc.aud.)
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the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the school consists of seven departments: economics and business economics, management, political science, law, business communication, psychology and behavioural sciences and department of business development and technology (located in the city of herning).the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.already in the late 1800s, djh provided business programmes to young people from jutland who wished to follow studies within business, economics and trade.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.after the 2011 merger the school now has around 16,000 students, 737 academic staff, including 223 phd students,[3] making it one of the largest business schools in europe.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.(taught in danish) business administration and commercial law (taught in danish) business development engineer (bde) - in herning (taught in danish) economics and business administration, bsc economics and business administration, bsc - in herning economics and business administration, ha (taught in danish) economics and business administration, ha - in herning (taught in danish) economics and management (taught in danish) global management and manufacturing - in herning law (taught in danish) political science (taught in danish) psychology (taught in danish) public policy (taught in danish) social science (taught in danish) === msc programmes in economics and business administration === business intelligence business-to-business marketing and purchasing commercial and retail management finance finance and international business information management innovation management and business development international business international business development - in herning international economic consulting management accounting and control marketing operations and supply chain analytics strategic communication strategy, organisation and leadership === master's degree programmes in other programmes === business economics and auditing, msc (taught in danish - cand.merc.aud.)
aarhus university school of business and social sciences | city | aarhus <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | numberofstudents | 16000 <tsp> european university association | headquarters | brussels <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | country | denmark <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | academicstaffsize | 737 <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | affiliation | european university association
the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.after the 2011 merger the school now has around 16,000 students, 737 academic staff, including 223 phd students,[3] making it one of the largest business schools in europe.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.
the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the school consists of seven departments: economics and business economics, management, political science, law, business communication, psychology and behavioural sciences and department of business development and technology (located in the city of herning).the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.already in the late 1800s, djh provided business programmes to young people from jutland who wished to follow studies within business, economics and trade.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.after the 2011 merger the school now has around 16,000 students, 737 academic staff, including 223 phd students,[3] making it one of the largest business schools in europe.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.(taught in danish) business administration and commercial law (taught in danish) business development engineer (bde) - in herning (taught in danish) economics and business administration, bsc economics and business administration, bsc - in herning economics and business administration, ha (taught in danish) economics and business administration, ha - in herning (taught in danish) economics and management (taught in danish) global management and manufacturing - in herning law (taught in danish) political science (taught in danish) psychology (taught in danish) public policy (taught in danish) social science (taught in danish) === msc programmes in economics and business administration === business intelligence business-to-business marketing and purchasing commercial and retail management finance finance and international business information management innovation management and business development international business international business development - in herning international economic consulting management accounting and control marketing operations and supply chain analytics strategic communication strategy, organisation and leadership === master's degree programmes in other programmes === business economics and auditing, msc (taught in danish - cand.merc.aud.)
aarhus university school of business and social sciences | city | aarhus <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | numberofstudents | 16000 <tsp> european university association | headquarters | brussels <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | country | denmark <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | academicstaffsize | 737 <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | affiliation | european university association
the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.after the 2011 merger the school now has around 16,000 students, 737 academic staff, including 223 phd students,[3] making it one of the largest business schools in europe.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.
the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the school consists of seven departments: economics and business economics, management, political science, law, business communication, psychology and behavioural sciences and department of business development and technology (located in the city of herning).the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.already in the late 1800s, djh provided business programmes to young people from jutland who wished to follow studies within business, economics and trade.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.after the 2011 merger the school now has around 16,000 students, 737 academic staff, including 223 phd students,[3] making it one of the largest business schools in europe.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.(taught in danish) business administration and commercial law (taught in danish) business development engineer (bde) - in herning (taught in danish) economics and business administration, bsc economics and business administration, bsc - in herning economics and business administration, ha (taught in danish) economics and business administration, ha - in herning (taught in danish) economics and management (taught in danish) global management and manufacturing - in herning law (taught in danish) political science (taught in danish) psychology (taught in danish) public policy (taught in danish) social science (taught in danish) === msc programmes in economics and business administration === business intelligence business-to-business marketing and purchasing commercial and retail management finance finance and international business information management innovation management and business development international business international business development - in herning international economic consulting management accounting and control marketing operations and supply chain analytics strategic communication strategy, organisation and leadership === master's degree programmes in other programmes === business economics and auditing, msc (taught in danish - cand.merc.aud.)
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the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the school consists of seven departments: economics and business economics, management, political science, law, business communication, psychology and behavioural sciences and department of business development and technology (located in the city of herning).the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.already in the late 1800s, djh provided business programmes to young people from jutland who wished to follow studies within business, economics and trade.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.after the 2011 merger the school now has around 16,000 students, 737 academic staff, including 223 phd students,[3] making it one of the largest business schools in europe.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.(taught in danish) business administration and commercial law (taught in danish) business development engineer (bde) - in herning (taught in danish) economics and business administration, bsc economics and business administration, bsc - in herning economics and business administration, ha (taught in danish) economics and business administration, ha - in herning (taught in danish) economics and management (taught in danish) global management and manufacturing - in herning law (taught in danish) political science (taught in danish) psychology (taught in danish) public policy (taught in danish) social science (taught in danish) === msc programmes in economics and business administration === business intelligence business-to-business marketing and purchasing commercial and retail management finance finance and international business information management innovation management and business development international business international business development - in herning international economic consulting management accounting and control marketing operations and supply chain analytics strategic communication strategy, organisation and leadership === master's degree programmes in other programmes === business economics and auditing, msc (taught in danish - cand.merc.aud.)
aarhus university school of business and social sciences | dean | thomas pallesen <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | city | aarhus <tsp> european university association | headquarters | brussels <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | country | denmark <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | affiliation | european university association <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | established | 1928
the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.
the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the school consists of seven departments: economics and business economics, management, political science, law, business communication, psychology and behavioural sciences and department of business development and technology (located in the city of herning).the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.already in the late 1800s, djh provided business programmes to young people from jutland who wished to follow studies within business, economics and trade.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.after the 2011 merger the school now has around 16,000 students, 737 academic staff, including 223 phd students,[3] making it one of the largest business schools in europe.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.(taught in danish) business administration and commercial law (taught in danish) business development engineer (bde) - in herning (taught in danish) economics and business administration, bsc economics and business administration, bsc - in herning economics and business administration, ha (taught in danish) economics and business administration, ha - in herning (taught in danish) economics and management (taught in danish) global management and manufacturing - in herning law (taught in danish) political science (taught in danish) psychology (taught in danish) public policy (taught in danish) social science (taught in danish) === msc programmes in economics and business administration === business intelligence business-to-business marketing and purchasing commercial and retail management finance finance and international business information management innovation management and business development international business international business development - in herning international economic consulting management accounting and control marketing operations and supply chain analytics strategic communication strategy, organisation and leadership === master's degree programmes in other programmes === business economics and auditing, msc (taught in danish - cand.merc.aud.)
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the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the school consists of seven departments: economics and business economics, management, political science, law, business communication, psychology and behavioural sciences and department of business development and technology (located in the city of herning).the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.already in the late 1800s, djh provided business programmes to young people from jutland who wished to follow studies within business, economics and trade.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.after the 2011 merger the school now has around 16,000 students, 737 academic staff, including 223 phd students,[3] making it one of the largest business schools in europe.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.(taught in danish) business administration and commercial law (taught in danish) business development engineer (bde) - in herning (taught in danish) economics and business administration, bsc economics and business administration, bsc - in herning economics and business administration, ha (taught in danish) economics and business administration, ha - in herning (taught in danish) economics and management (taught in danish) global management and manufacturing - in herning law (taught in danish) political science (taught in danish) psychology (taught in danish) public policy (taught in danish) social science (taught in danish) === msc programmes in economics and business administration === business intelligence business-to-business marketing and purchasing commercial and retail management finance finance and international business information management innovation management and business development international business international business development - in herning international economic consulting management accounting and control marketing operations and supply chain analytics strategic communication strategy, organisation and leadership === master's degree programmes in other programmes === business economics and auditing, msc (taught in danish - cand.merc.aud.)
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the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the school consists of seven departments: economics and business economics, management, political science, law, business communication, psychology and behavioural sciences and department of business development and technology (located in the city of herning).the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.already in the late 1800s, djh provided business programmes to young people from jutland who wished to follow studies within business, economics and trade.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.after the 2011 merger the school now has around 16,000 students, 737 academic staff, including 223 phd students,[3] making it one of the largest business schools in europe.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.(taught in danish) business administration and commercial law (taught in danish) business development engineer (bde) - in herning (taught in danish) economics and business administration, bsc economics and business administration, bsc - in herning economics and business administration, ha (taught in danish) economics and business administration, ha - in herning (taught in danish) economics and management (taught in danish) global management and manufacturing - in herning law (taught in danish) political science (taught in danish) psychology (taught in danish) public policy (taught in danish) social science (taught in danish) === msc programmes in economics and business administration === business intelligence business-to-business marketing and purchasing commercial and retail management finance finance and international business information management innovation management and business development international business international business development - in herning international economic consulting management accounting and control marketing operations and supply chain analytics strategic communication strategy, organisation and leadership === master's degree programmes in other programmes === business economics and auditing, msc (taught in danish - cand.merc.aud.)
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the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.the school consists of seven departments: economics and business economics, management, political science, law, business communication, psychology and behavioural sciences and department of business development and technology (located in the city of herning).the main campus is located in aarhus.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.aarhus school of business was founded in 1939, and the faculty of social sciences, consisting of several departments and faculties established between 1936 and 1969.aarhus school of business's predecessor, the jutland business school (den jyske handelshøjskole, djh), has a somewhat more extensive history.already in the late 1800s, djh provided business programmes to young people from jutland who wished to follow studies within business, economics and trade.only when aarhus school of business was founded in 1939 did it become the academic institution that it was known as today.[1] aarhus school of business has continually grown since its founding.in 1968 aarhus school of business moved from the original location downtown aarhus to the yellow and red brick buildings which since then have provided the setting for the outstanding research and teaching that aarhus school of business stood for.after the 2011 merger the school now has around 16,000 students, 737 academic staff, including 223 phd students,[3] making it one of the largest business schools in europe.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.(taught in danish) business administration and commercial law (taught in danish) business development engineer (bde) - in herning (taught in danish) economics and business administration, bsc economics and business administration, bsc - in herning economics and business administration, ha (taught in danish) economics and business administration, ha - in herning (taught in danish) economics and management (taught in danish) global management and manufacturing - in herning law (taught in danish) political science (taught in danish) psychology (taught in danish) public policy (taught in danish) social science (taught in danish) === msc programmes in economics and business administration === business intelligence business-to-business marketing and purchasing commercial and retail management finance finance and international business information management innovation management and business development international business international business development - in herning international economic consulting management accounting and control marketing operations and supply chain analytics strategic communication strategy, organisation and leadership === master's degree programmes in other programmes === business economics and auditing, msc (taught in danish - cand.merc.aud.)
aarhus university school of business and social sciences | numberofstudents | 16000 <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | academicstaffsize | 737 <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | country | denmark <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | latinname | universitas aarhusiensis <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | affiliation | european university association <tsp> aarhus university school of business and social sciences | established | 1928
the aarhus university school of business and social sciences (in short aarhus bss) is one of four faculties of aarhus university in denmark.aarhus bss is a merger from 2007 and teaches programmes at bachelor's, master and phd level along with the mba (master of business administration), emba (executive mba) programmes and summer university and winter school courses.in 2010 dale t. mortensen, a niels bohr visiting professor at aarhus university, received the nobel prize in economic sciences together with his colleagues peter diamond and christopher pissarides.on 1 january 2007, aarhus school of business (asb or in danish: handelshøjskolen) merged with aarhus university to become part of aarhus university and in 2011 the aarhus school of business and faculty of social sciences at aarhus university were merged under the name of aarhus university, school of business and social sciences.after the 2011 merger the school now has around 16,000 students, 737 academic staff, including 223 phd students,[3] making it one of the largest business schools in europe.in 2006, the institute of business and technology in herning (now au herning) was merged with aarhus university, adding birk centerpark in herning to the campus sites of school of business and social sciences.because of its large number of students, aarhus is regarded as a university town.the campus in aarhus and herning offers a number of facilities, including aarhus university sport (aus) which hosts more than 16 different sports activities and denmark's biggest sports day and friday bar, libraries on all campus sites, student organisations like studenterlauget and the student council, and cafeterias and cafes like dale's café, aarhus student house and klubben.accommodation at the university is possible in the university park dormitories.
visvesvaraya technological university (vtu), previously spelled visveswaraiah technological university, is a collegiate public state university in belagavi, karnataka established by the government of karnataka.all colleges in the state of karnataka imparting education in engineering or technology, except those that have the consent of vtu and sanction of the government, are required to be affiliated with visvesvaraya technological university, belagavi.the university is named after sir m. visvesvaraya, an indian civil engineer, statesman and the 19th diwan of mysore.vtu is one of the largest technical university which provide opportunities for engineering students and management students.for effective administration, four regional offices at the four revenue divisional headquarters, namely, belagavi, bangalore, mysore and gulbarga were established.vtu was established by the government in order to promote planned and sustainable development of technical education consistent with state and national policies and bringing various colleges affiliated earlier to different universities, with different syllabi, different procedures and different traditions under one umbrella.the vtu headquarters is named “jnana sangama”.additionally, the university has three regional centres in bangalore, kalaburagi and mysore.visvesvaraya institute of advanced technology, also known as viat, is a research institute being constructed near muddenahalli, karnataka.the university also has 13 quality improvement programme (qip) centers in various affiliated colleges and 16 extension centers for offering postgraduate programs.it has around 2,305 departments recognised as research centres which are spread across its affiliated institutions in karnataka.the jnana sangama, belagavi campus and the regional and extension centres of vtu at bangalore, davangere, gulbarga and mysore offer m.tech, mba, mca and phd programs.the university offers postgraduate programs that lead to master of technology (mtech), master of architecture (march) master of science (msc) by research, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and doctorate (phd).the msc and phd are research degrees while the rest are taught degrees.programs and one undergraduate board which offers bachelor of architecture (barch) course: ‡ the architecture board offers the barch course.programs: === scheme and syllabus === visvesvaraya technological university accomplished its primary task of setting a common syllabus across the state in 1998.the university regularly revises the syllabus keeping in view technology upgrades around the world.the syllabus has been updated in 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018 and 2021.vtu adopted a choice based credit system (cbcs) for students admitted to the university from the academic year 2015–2016.the cbcs provides a choice for students to select from the prescribed courses (i.e.core, elective, foundation and mandatory non-credit courses).as part of the new cbcs scheme, vtu also moved to a cumulative grade point average (cgpa) grading system from the previous system of awarding percentage and class to students.vtu has also made an internship of eight weeks mandatory for undergraduate and postgraduate engineering students in affiliated colleges.to obtain a degree, in addition to clearing all the subjects, a student must also obtain a minimum cgpa of five (5.0).prior to the introduction of the choice based credit system, students were awarded a percentage and a class, as defined: first class with distinction (fcd): not less than 70% of the aggregate marks in first attempt first class (fc): less than 70% but not less than 60% of the aggregate marks in first attempt second class (sc): less than 60% of the aggregate marks in first attempt === collaborations === the university has signed mous with multinational corporations like ibm, intel asia electronics inc., ingersoll-rand (india) ltd., bangalore, nokia, bosch rexroth and microsoft to improve the industry interactions for students and teachers.vtu is also a member of association of indian universities and association of commonwealth universities.
visvesvaraya technological university | city | belgaum <tsp> acharya institute of technology | director | dr g p prabhukumar <tsp> acharya institute of technology | state | karnataka <tsp> acharya institute of technology | country | india <tsp> acharya institute of technology | campus | in soldevanahalli acharya dr sarvapalli radhakrishnan road hessarghatta main road bangalore – 560090 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | affiliation | visvesvaraya technological university
all colleges in the state of karnataka imparting education in engineering or technology, except those that have the consent of vtu and sanction of the government, are required to be affiliated with visvesvaraya technological university, belagavi.visvesvaraya institute of advanced technology, also known as viat, is a research institute being constructed near muddenahalli, karnataka.the university offers postgraduate programs that lead to master of technology (mtech), master of architecture (march) master of science (msc) by research, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and doctorate (phd).the university regularly revises the syllabus keeping in view technology upgrades around the world.
visvesvaraya technological university (vtu), previously spelled visveswaraiah technological university, is a collegiate public state university in belagavi, karnataka established by the government of karnataka.all colleges in the state of karnataka imparting education in engineering or technology, except those that have the consent of vtu and sanction of the government, are required to be affiliated with visvesvaraya technological university, belagavi.the university is named after sir m. visvesvaraya, an indian civil engineer, statesman and the 19th diwan of mysore.vtu is one of the largest technical university which provide opportunities for engineering students and management students.for effective administration, four regional offices at the four revenue divisional headquarters, namely, belagavi, bangalore, mysore and gulbarga were established.vtu was established by the government in order to promote planned and sustainable development of technical education consistent with state and national policies and bringing various colleges affiliated earlier to different universities, with different syllabi, different procedures and different traditions under one umbrella.the vtu headquarters is named “jnana sangama”.additionally, the university has three regional centres in bangalore, kalaburagi and mysore.visvesvaraya institute of advanced technology, also known as viat, is a research institute being constructed near muddenahalli, karnataka.the university also has 13 quality improvement programme (qip) centers in various affiliated colleges and 16 extension centers for offering postgraduate programs.it has around 2,305 departments recognised as research centres which are spread across its affiliated institutions in karnataka.the jnana sangama, belagavi campus and the regional and extension centres of vtu at bangalore, davangere, gulbarga and mysore offer m.tech, mba, mca and phd programs.the university offers postgraduate programs that lead to master of technology (mtech), master of architecture (march) master of science (msc) by research, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and doctorate (phd).the msc and phd are research degrees while the rest are taught degrees.programs and one undergraduate board which offers bachelor of architecture (barch) course: ‡ the architecture board offers the barch course.programs: === scheme and syllabus === visvesvaraya technological university accomplished its primary task of setting a common syllabus across the state in 1998.the university regularly revises the syllabus keeping in view technology upgrades around the world.the syllabus has been updated in 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018 and 2021.vtu adopted a choice based credit system (cbcs) for students admitted to the university from the academic year 2015–2016.the cbcs provides a choice for students to select from the prescribed courses (i.e.core, elective, foundation and mandatory non-credit courses).as part of the new cbcs scheme, vtu also moved to a cumulative grade point average (cgpa) grading system from the previous system of awarding percentage and class to students.vtu has also made an internship of eight weeks mandatory for undergraduate and postgraduate engineering students in affiliated colleges.to obtain a degree, in addition to clearing all the subjects, a student must also obtain a minimum cgpa of five (5.0).prior to the introduction of the choice based credit system, students were awarded a percentage and a class, as defined: first class with distinction (fcd): not less than 70% of the aggregate marks in first attempt first class (fc): less than 70% but not less than 60% of the aggregate marks in first attempt second class (sc): less than 60% of the aggregate marks in first attempt === collaborations === the university has signed mous with multinational corporations like ibm, intel asia electronics inc., ingersoll-rand (india) ltd., bangalore, nokia, bosch rexroth and microsoft to improve the industry interactions for students and teachers.vtu is also a member of association of indian universities and association of commonwealth universities.
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visvesvaraya technological university (vtu), previously spelled visveswaraiah technological university, is a collegiate public state university in belagavi, karnataka established by the government of karnataka.all colleges in the state of karnataka imparting education in engineering or technology, except those that have the consent of vtu and sanction of the government, are required to be affiliated with visvesvaraya technological university, belagavi.the university is named after sir m. visvesvaraya, an indian civil engineer, statesman and the 19th diwan of mysore.vtu is one of the largest technical university which provide opportunities for engineering students and management students.for effective administration, four regional offices at the four revenue divisional headquarters, namely, belagavi, bangalore, mysore and gulbarga were established.vtu was established by the government in order to promote planned and sustainable development of technical education consistent with state and national policies and bringing various colleges affiliated earlier to different universities, with different syllabi, different procedures and different traditions under one umbrella.the vtu headquarters is named “jnana sangama”.additionally, the university has three regional centres in bangalore, kalaburagi and mysore.visvesvaraya institute of advanced technology, also known as viat, is a research institute being constructed near muddenahalli, karnataka.the university also has 13 quality improvement programme (qip) centers in various affiliated colleges and 16 extension centers for offering postgraduate programs.it has around 2,305 departments recognised as research centres which are spread across its affiliated institutions in karnataka.the jnana sangama, belagavi campus and the regional and extension centres of vtu at bangalore, davangere, gulbarga and mysore offer m.tech, mba, mca and phd programs.the university offers postgraduate programs that lead to master of technology (mtech), master of architecture (march) master of science (msc) by research, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and doctorate (phd).the msc and phd are research degrees while the rest are taught degrees.programs and one undergraduate board which offers bachelor of architecture (barch) course: ‡ the architecture board offers the barch course.programs: === scheme and syllabus === visvesvaraya technological university accomplished its primary task of setting a common syllabus across the state in 1998.the university regularly revises the syllabus keeping in view technology upgrades around the world.the syllabus has been updated in 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018 and 2021.vtu adopted a choice based credit system (cbcs) for students admitted to the university from the academic year 2015–2016.the cbcs provides a choice for students to select from the prescribed courses (i.e.core, elective, foundation and mandatory non-credit courses).as part of the new cbcs scheme, vtu also moved to a cumulative grade point average (cgpa) grading system from the previous system of awarding percentage and class to students.vtu has also made an internship of eight weeks mandatory for undergraduate and postgraduate engineering students in affiliated colleges.to obtain a degree, in addition to clearing all the subjects, a student must also obtain a minimum cgpa of five (5.0).prior to the introduction of the choice based credit system, students were awarded a percentage and a class, as defined: first class with distinction (fcd): not less than 70% of the aggregate marks in first attempt first class (fc): less than 70% but not less than 60% of the aggregate marks in first attempt second class (sc): less than 60% of the aggregate marks in first attempt === collaborations === the university has signed mous with multinational corporations like ibm, intel asia electronics inc., ingersoll-rand (india) ltd., bangalore, nokia, bosch rexroth and microsoft to improve the industry interactions for students and teachers.vtu is also a member of association of indian universities and association of commonwealth universities.
visvesvaraya technological university | city | belgaum <tsp> acharya institute of technology | director | dr g p prabhukumar <tsp> acharya institute of technology | state | karnataka <tsp> acharya institute of technology | country | india <tsp> acharya institute of technology | campus | in soldevanahalli acharya dr sarvapalli radhakrishnan road hessarghatta main road bangalore – 560090 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | affiliation | visvesvaraya technological university
all colleges in the state of karnataka imparting education in engineering or technology, except those that have the consent of vtu and sanction of the government, are required to be affiliated with visvesvaraya technological university, belagavi.visvesvaraya institute of advanced technology, also known as viat, is a research institute being constructed near muddenahalli, karnataka.the university offers postgraduate programs that lead to master of technology (mtech), master of architecture (march) master of science (msc) by research, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and doctorate (phd).the university regularly revises the syllabus keeping in view technology upgrades around the world.
visvesvaraya technological university (vtu), previously spelled visveswaraiah technological university, is a collegiate public state university in belagavi, karnataka established by the government of karnataka.all colleges in the state of karnataka imparting education in engineering or technology, except those that have the consent of vtu and sanction of the government, are required to be affiliated with visvesvaraya technological university, belagavi.the university is named after sir m. visvesvaraya, an indian civil engineer, statesman and the 19th diwan of mysore.vtu is one of the largest technical university which provide opportunities for engineering students and management students.for effective administration, four regional offices at the four revenue divisional headquarters, namely, belagavi, bangalore, mysore and gulbarga were established.vtu was established by the government in order to promote planned and sustainable development of technical education consistent with state and national policies and bringing various colleges affiliated earlier to different universities, with different syllabi, different procedures and different traditions under one umbrella.the vtu headquarters is named “jnana sangama”.additionally, the university has three regional centres in bangalore, kalaburagi and mysore.visvesvaraya institute of advanced technology, also known as viat, is a research institute being constructed near muddenahalli, karnataka.the university also has 13 quality improvement programme (qip) centers in various affiliated colleges and 16 extension centers for offering postgraduate programs.it has around 2,305 departments recognised as research centres which are spread across its affiliated institutions in karnataka.the jnana sangama, belagavi campus and the regional and extension centres of vtu at bangalore, davangere, gulbarga and mysore offer m.tech, mba, mca and phd programs.the university offers postgraduate programs that lead to master of technology (mtech), master of architecture (march) master of science (msc) by research, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and doctorate (phd).the msc and phd are research degrees while the rest are taught degrees.programs and one undergraduate board which offers bachelor of architecture (barch) course: ‡ the architecture board offers the barch course.programs: === scheme and syllabus === visvesvaraya technological university accomplished its primary task of setting a common syllabus across the state in 1998.the university regularly revises the syllabus keeping in view technology upgrades around the world.the syllabus has been updated in 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018 and 2021.vtu adopted a choice based credit system (cbcs) for students admitted to the university from the academic year 2015–2016.the cbcs provides a choice for students to select from the prescribed courses (i.e.core, elective, foundation and mandatory non-credit courses).as part of the new cbcs scheme, vtu also moved to a cumulative grade point average (cgpa) grading system from the previous system of awarding percentage and class to students.vtu has also made an internship of eight weeks mandatory for undergraduate and postgraduate engineering students in affiliated colleges.to obtain a degree, in addition to clearing all the subjects, a student must also obtain a minimum cgpa of five (5.0).prior to the introduction of the choice based credit system, students were awarded a percentage and a class, as defined: first class with distinction (fcd): not less than 70% of the aggregate marks in first attempt first class (fc): less than 70% but not less than 60% of the aggregate marks in first attempt second class (sc): less than 60% of the aggregate marks in first attempt === collaborations === the university has signed mous with multinational corporations like ibm, intel asia electronics inc., ingersoll-rand (india) ltd., bangalore, nokia, bosch rexroth and microsoft to improve the industry interactions for students and teachers.vtu is also a member of association of indian universities and association of commonwealth universities.
visvesvaraya technological university | city | belgaum <tsp> acharya institute of technology | established | 2000 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | country | india <tsp> acharya institute of technology | numberofpostgraduatestudents | 700 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | campus | in soldevanahalli acharya dr sarvapalli radhakrishnan road hessarghatta main road bangalore – 560090 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | affiliation | visvesvaraya technological university
all colleges in the state of karnataka imparting education in engineering or technology, except those that have the consent of vtu and sanction of the government, are required to be affiliated with visvesvaraya technological university, belagavi.visvesvaraya institute of advanced technology, also known as viat, is a research institute being constructed near muddenahalli, karnataka.the university offers postgraduate programs that lead to master of technology (mtech), master of architecture (march) master of science (msc) by research, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and doctorate (phd).the university regularly revises the syllabus keeping in view technology upgrades around the world.
visvesvaraya technological university (vtu), previously spelled visveswaraiah technological university, is a collegiate public state university in belagavi, karnataka established by the government of karnataka.all colleges in the state of karnataka imparting education in engineering or technology, except those that have the consent of vtu and sanction of the government, are required to be affiliated with visvesvaraya technological university, belagavi.the university is named after sir m. visvesvaraya, an indian civil engineer, statesman and the 19th diwan of mysore.vtu is one of the largest technical university which provide opportunities for engineering students and management students.for effective administration, four regional offices at the four revenue divisional headquarters, namely, belagavi, bangalore, mysore and gulbarga were established.vtu was established by the government in order to promote planned and sustainable development of technical education consistent with state and national policies and bringing various colleges affiliated earlier to different universities, with different syllabi, different procedures and different traditions under one umbrella.the vtu headquarters is named “jnana sangama”.additionally, the university has three regional centres in bangalore, kalaburagi and mysore.visvesvaraya institute of advanced technology, also known as viat, is a research institute being constructed near muddenahalli, karnataka.the university also has 13 quality improvement programme (qip) centers in various affiliated colleges and 16 extension centers for offering postgraduate programs.it has around 2,305 departments recognised as research centres which are spread across its affiliated institutions in karnataka.the jnana sangama, belagavi campus and the regional and extension centres of vtu at bangalore, davangere, gulbarga and mysore offer m.tech, mba, mca and phd programs.the university offers postgraduate programs that lead to master of technology (mtech), master of architecture (march) master of science (msc) by research, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and doctorate (phd).the msc and phd are research degrees while the rest are taught degrees.programs and one undergraduate board which offers bachelor of architecture (barch) course: ‡ the architecture board offers the barch course.programs: === scheme and syllabus === visvesvaraya technological university accomplished its primary task of setting a common syllabus across the state in 1998.the university regularly revises the syllabus keeping in view technology upgrades around the world.the syllabus has been updated in 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018 and 2021.vtu adopted a choice based credit system (cbcs) for students admitted to the university from the academic year 2015–2016.the cbcs provides a choice for students to select from the prescribed courses (i.e.core, elective, foundation and mandatory non-credit courses).as part of the new cbcs scheme, vtu also moved to a cumulative grade point average (cgpa) grading system from the previous system of awarding percentage and class to students.vtu has also made an internship of eight weeks mandatory for undergraduate and postgraduate engineering students in affiliated colleges.to obtain a degree, in addition to clearing all the subjects, a student must also obtain a minimum cgpa of five (5.0).prior to the introduction of the choice based credit system, students were awarded a percentage and a class, as defined: first class with distinction (fcd): not less than 70% of the aggregate marks in first attempt first class (fc): less than 70% but not less than 60% of the aggregate marks in first attempt second class (sc): less than 60% of the aggregate marks in first attempt === collaborations === the university has signed mous with multinational corporations like ibm, intel asia electronics inc., ingersoll-rand (india) ltd., bangalore, nokia, bosch rexroth and microsoft to improve the industry interactions for students and teachers.vtu is also a member of association of indian universities and association of commonwealth universities.
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visvesvaraya technological university (vtu), previously spelled visveswaraiah technological university, is a collegiate public state university in belagavi, karnataka established by the government of karnataka.all colleges in the state of karnataka imparting education in engineering or technology, except those that have the consent of vtu and sanction of the government, are required to be affiliated with visvesvaraya technological university, belagavi.the university is named after sir m. visvesvaraya, an indian civil engineer, statesman and the 19th diwan of mysore.vtu is one of the largest technical university which provide opportunities for engineering students and management students.for effective administration, four regional offices at the four revenue divisional headquarters, namely, belagavi, bangalore, mysore and gulbarga were established.vtu was established by the government in order to promote planned and sustainable development of technical education consistent with state and national policies and bringing various colleges affiliated earlier to different universities, with different syllabi, different procedures and different traditions under one umbrella.the vtu headquarters is named “jnana sangama”.additionally, the university has three regional centres in bangalore, kalaburagi and mysore.visvesvaraya institute of advanced technology, also known as viat, is a research institute being constructed near muddenahalli, karnataka.the university also has 13 quality improvement programme (qip) centers in various affiliated colleges and 16 extension centers for offering postgraduate programs.it has around 2,305 departments recognised as research centres which are spread across its affiliated institutions in karnataka.the jnana sangama, belagavi campus and the regional and extension centres of vtu at bangalore, davangere, gulbarga and mysore offer m.tech, mba, mca and phd programs.the university offers postgraduate programs that lead to master of technology (mtech), master of architecture (march) master of science (msc) by research, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and doctorate (phd).the msc and phd are research degrees while the rest are taught degrees.programs and one undergraduate board which offers bachelor of architecture (barch) course: ‡ the architecture board offers the barch course.programs: === scheme and syllabus === visvesvaraya technological university accomplished its primary task of setting a common syllabus across the state in 1998.the university regularly revises the syllabus keeping in view technology upgrades around the world.the syllabus has been updated in 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018 and 2021.vtu adopted a choice based credit system (cbcs) for students admitted to the university from the academic year 2015–2016.the cbcs provides a choice for students to select from the prescribed courses (i.e.core, elective, foundation and mandatory non-credit courses).as part of the new cbcs scheme, vtu also moved to a cumulative grade point average (cgpa) grading system from the previous system of awarding percentage and class to students.vtu has also made an internship of eight weeks mandatory for undergraduate and postgraduate engineering students in affiliated colleges.to obtain a degree, in addition to clearing all the subjects, a student must also obtain a minimum cgpa of five (5.0).prior to the introduction of the choice based credit system, students were awarded a percentage and a class, as defined: first class with distinction (fcd): not less than 70% of the aggregate marks in first attempt first class (fc): less than 70% but not less than 60% of the aggregate marks in first attempt second class (sc): less than 60% of the aggregate marks in first attempt === collaborations === the university has signed mous with multinational corporations like ibm, intel asia electronics inc., ingersoll-rand (india) ltd., bangalore, nokia, bosch rexroth and microsoft to improve the industry interactions for students and teachers.vtu is also a member of association of indian universities and association of commonwealth universities.
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apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the mission never flew; a cabin fire during a launch rehearsal test at cape kennedy air force station launch complex 34 on january 27 killed all three crew members—command pilot gus grissom, senior pilot ed white, and pilot roger b. chaffee—and destroyed the command module (cm).the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.immediately after the fire, nasa convened an accident review board to determine the cause of the fire, and both chambers of the united states congress conducted their own committee inquiries to oversee nasa's investigation.the ignition source of the fire was determined to be electrical, and the fire spread rapidly due to combustible nylon material and the high-pressure pure oxygen cabin atmosphere.rescue was prevented by the plug door hatch, which could not be opened against the internal pressure of the cabin.because the rocket was unfueled, the test had not been considered hazardous, and emergency preparedness for it was poor.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.despite congressional displeasure at nasa's lack of openness, both congressional committees ruled that the issues raised in the report had no bearing on the accident.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.however, the development and uncrewed testing of the lunar module (lm) and saturn v rocket continued.the saturn ib launch vehicle for apollo 1, sa-204, was used for the first lm test flight, apollo 5.the first successful crewed apollo mission was flown by apollo 1's backup crew on apollo 7 in october 1968.as-204 was to test launch operations, ground tracking and control facilities and the performance of the apollo-saturn launch assembly and would have lasted up to two weeks, depending on how the spacecraft performed.the csm for this flight, number 012 built by north american aviation (naa), was a block i version designed before the lunar orbit rendezvous landing strategy was chosen; therefore it lacked the capability of docking with the lunar module.this was incorporated into the block ii csm design, along with lessons learned in block i.block ii would be test-flown with the lm when the latter was ready.director of flight crew operations deke slayton selected the first apollo crew in january 1966, with grissom as command pilot, white as senior pilot, and rookie donn f. eisele as pilot.but eisele dislocated his shoulder twice aboard the kc-135 weightlessness training aircraft, and had to undergo surgery on january 27.slayton replaced him with chaffee, and nasa announced the crew selection on march 21, 1966.james mcdivitt, david scott and russell schweickart were named as the backup crew.on september 29, walter schirra, eisele, and walter cunningham were named as the prime crew for a second block i csm flight, as-205.nasa planned to follow this with an uncrewed test flight of the lm (as-206), then the third crewed mission would be a dual flight designated as-278 (or as-207/208), in which as-207 would launch the first crewed block ii csm, which would then rendezvous and dock with the lm launched uncrewed on as-208.in march, nasa was studying the possibility of flying the first apollo mission as a joint space rendezvous with the final project gemini mission, gemini 12 in november 1966.
apollo 12 | backup pilot | alfred worden <tsp> alan bean | was a crew member of | apollo 12 <tsp> apollo 12 | operator | nasa <tsp> alan bean | occupation | test pilot <tsp> apollo 12 | commander | david scott <tsp> alan bean | birthplace | wheeler texas <tsp> alan bean | was selected by nasa | 1963
the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.nasa planned to follow this with an uncrewed test flight of the lm (as-206), then the third crewed mission would be a dual flight designated as-278 (or as-207/208), in which as-207 would launch the first crewed block ii csm, which would then rendezvous and dock with the lm launched uncrewed on as-208.in march, nasa was studying the possibility of flying the first apollo mission as a joint space rendezvous with the final project gemini mission, gemini 12 in november 1966.
apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the mission never flew; a cabin fire during a launch rehearsal test at cape kennedy air force station launch complex 34 on january 27 killed all three crew members—command pilot gus grissom, senior pilot ed white, and pilot roger b. chaffee—and destroyed the command module (cm).the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.immediately after the fire, nasa convened an accident review board to determine the cause of the fire, and both chambers of the united states congress conducted their own committee inquiries to oversee nasa's investigation.the ignition source of the fire was determined to be electrical, and the fire spread rapidly due to combustible nylon material and the high-pressure pure oxygen cabin atmosphere.rescue was prevented by the plug door hatch, which could not be opened against the internal pressure of the cabin.because the rocket was unfueled, the test had not been considered hazardous, and emergency preparedness for it was poor.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.despite congressional displeasure at nasa's lack of openness, both congressional committees ruled that the issues raised in the report had no bearing on the accident.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.however, the development and uncrewed testing of the lunar module (lm) and saturn v rocket continued.the saturn ib launch vehicle for apollo 1, sa-204, was used for the first lm test flight, apollo 5.the first successful crewed apollo mission was flown by apollo 1's backup crew on apollo 7 in october 1968.as-204 was to test launch operations, ground tracking and control facilities and the performance of the apollo-saturn launch assembly and would have lasted up to two weeks, depending on how the spacecraft performed.the csm for this flight, number 012 built by north american aviation (naa), was a block i version designed before the lunar orbit rendezvous landing strategy was chosen; therefore it lacked the capability of docking with the lunar module.this was incorporated into the block ii csm design, along with lessons learned in block i.block ii would be test-flown with the lm when the latter was ready.director of flight crew operations deke slayton selected the first apollo crew in january 1966, with grissom as command pilot, white as senior pilot, and rookie donn f. eisele as pilot.but eisele dislocated his shoulder twice aboard the kc-135 weightlessness training aircraft, and had to undergo surgery on january 27.slayton replaced him with chaffee, and nasa announced the crew selection on march 21, 1966.james mcdivitt, david scott and russell schweickart were named as the backup crew.on september 29, walter schirra, eisele, and walter cunningham were named as the prime crew for a second block i csm flight, as-205.nasa planned to follow this with an uncrewed test flight of the lm (as-206), then the third crewed mission would be a dual flight designated as-278 (or as-207/208), in which as-207 would launch the first crewed block ii csm, which would then rendezvous and dock with the lm launched uncrewed on as-208.in march, nasa was studying the possibility of flying the first apollo mission as a joint space rendezvous with the final project gemini mission, gemini 12 in november 1966.
apollo 12 | backup pilot | alfred worden <tsp> alan bean | was a crew member of | apollo 12 <tsp> apollo 12 | operator | nasa <tsp> alan bean | occupation | test pilot <tsp> apollo 12 | commander | david scott <tsp> alan bean | birthplace | wheeler texas <tsp> alan bean | was selected by nasa | 1963
the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.nasa planned to follow this with an uncrewed test flight of the lm (as-206), then the third crewed mission would be a dual flight designated as-278 (or as-207/208), in which as-207 would launch the first crewed block ii csm, which would then rendezvous and dock with the lm launched uncrewed on as-208.in march, nasa was studying the possibility of flying the first apollo mission as a joint space rendezvous with the final project gemini mission, gemini 12 in november 1966.
apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the mission never flew; a cabin fire during a launch rehearsal test at cape kennedy air force station launch complex 34 on january 27 killed all three crew members—command pilot gus grissom, senior pilot ed white, and pilot roger b. chaffee—and destroyed the command module (cm).the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.immediately after the fire, nasa convened an accident review board to determine the cause of the fire, and both chambers of the united states congress conducted their own committee inquiries to oversee nasa's investigation.the ignition source of the fire was determined to be electrical, and the fire spread rapidly due to combustible nylon material and the high-pressure pure oxygen cabin atmosphere.rescue was prevented by the plug door hatch, which could not be opened against the internal pressure of the cabin.because the rocket was unfueled, the test had not been considered hazardous, and emergency preparedness for it was poor.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.despite congressional displeasure at nasa's lack of openness, both congressional committees ruled that the issues raised in the report had no bearing on the accident.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.however, the development and uncrewed testing of the lunar module (lm) and saturn v rocket continued.the saturn ib launch vehicle for apollo 1, sa-204, was used for the first lm test flight, apollo 5.the first successful crewed apollo mission was flown by apollo 1's backup crew on apollo 7 in october 1968.as-204 was to test launch operations, ground tracking and control facilities and the performance of the apollo-saturn launch assembly and would have lasted up to two weeks, depending on how the spacecraft performed.the csm for this flight, number 012 built by north american aviation (naa), was a block i version designed before the lunar orbit rendezvous landing strategy was chosen; therefore it lacked the capability of docking with the lunar module.this was incorporated into the block ii csm design, along with lessons learned in block i.block ii would be test-flown with the lm when the latter was ready.director of flight crew operations deke slayton selected the first apollo crew in january 1966, with grissom as command pilot, white as senior pilot, and rookie donn f. eisele as pilot.but eisele dislocated his shoulder twice aboard the kc-135 weightlessness training aircraft, and had to undergo surgery on january 27.slayton replaced him with chaffee, and nasa announced the crew selection on march 21, 1966.james mcdivitt, david scott and russell schweickart were named as the backup crew.on september 29, walter schirra, eisele, and walter cunningham were named as the prime crew for a second block i csm flight, as-205.nasa planned to follow this with an uncrewed test flight of the lm (as-206), then the third crewed mission would be a dual flight designated as-278 (or as-207/208), in which as-207 would launch the first crewed block ii csm, which would then rendezvous and dock with the lm launched uncrewed on as-208.in march, nasa was studying the possibility of flying the first apollo mission as a joint space rendezvous with the final project gemini mission, gemini 12 in november 1966.
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apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the mission never flew; a cabin fire during a launch rehearsal test at cape kennedy air force station launch complex 34 on january 27 killed all three crew members—command pilot gus grissom, senior pilot ed white, and pilot roger b. chaffee—and destroyed the command module (cm).the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.immediately after the fire, nasa convened an accident review board to determine the cause of the fire, and both chambers of the united states congress conducted their own committee inquiries to oversee nasa's investigation.the ignition source of the fire was determined to be electrical, and the fire spread rapidly due to combustible nylon material and the high-pressure pure oxygen cabin atmosphere.rescue was prevented by the plug door hatch, which could not be opened against the internal pressure of the cabin.because the rocket was unfueled, the test had not been considered hazardous, and emergency preparedness for it was poor.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.despite congressional displeasure at nasa's lack of openness, both congressional committees ruled that the issues raised in the report had no bearing on the accident.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.however, the development and uncrewed testing of the lunar module (lm) and saturn v rocket continued.the saturn ib launch vehicle for apollo 1, sa-204, was used for the first lm test flight, apollo 5.the first successful crewed apollo mission was flown by apollo 1's backup crew on apollo 7 in october 1968.as-204 was to test launch operations, ground tracking and control facilities and the performance of the apollo-saturn launch assembly and would have lasted up to two weeks, depending on how the spacecraft performed.the csm for this flight, number 012 built by north american aviation (naa), was a block i version designed before the lunar orbit rendezvous landing strategy was chosen; therefore it lacked the capability of docking with the lunar module.this was incorporated into the block ii csm design, along with lessons learned in block i.block ii would be test-flown with the lm when the latter was ready.director of flight crew operations deke slayton selected the first apollo crew in january 1966, with grissom as command pilot, white as senior pilot, and rookie donn f. eisele as pilot.but eisele dislocated his shoulder twice aboard the kc-135 weightlessness training aircraft, and had to undergo surgery on january 27.slayton replaced him with chaffee, and nasa announced the crew selection on march 21, 1966.james mcdivitt, david scott and russell schweickart were named as the backup crew.on september 29, walter schirra, eisele, and walter cunningham were named as the prime crew for a second block i csm flight, as-205.nasa planned to follow this with an uncrewed test flight of the lm (as-206), then the third crewed mission would be a dual flight designated as-278 (or as-207/208), in which as-207 would launch the first crewed block ii csm, which would then rendezvous and dock with the lm launched uncrewed on as-208.in march, nasa was studying the possibility of flying the first apollo mission as a joint space rendezvous with the final project gemini mission, gemini 12 in november 1966.
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apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the mission never flew; a cabin fire during a launch rehearsal test at cape kennedy air force station launch complex 34 on january 27 killed all three crew members—command pilot gus grissom, senior pilot ed white, and pilot roger b. chaffee—and destroyed the command module (cm).the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.immediately after the fire, nasa convened an accident review board to determine the cause of the fire, and both chambers of the united states congress conducted their own committee inquiries to oversee nasa's investigation.the ignition source of the fire was determined to be electrical, and the fire spread rapidly due to combustible nylon material and the high-pressure pure oxygen cabin atmosphere.rescue was prevented by the plug door hatch, which could not be opened against the internal pressure of the cabin.because the rocket was unfueled, the test had not been considered hazardous, and emergency preparedness for it was poor.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.despite congressional displeasure at nasa's lack of openness, both congressional committees ruled that the issues raised in the report had no bearing on the accident.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.however, the development and uncrewed testing of the lunar module (lm) and saturn v rocket continued.the saturn ib launch vehicle for apollo 1, sa-204, was used for the first lm test flight, apollo 5.the first successful crewed apollo mission was flown by apollo 1's backup crew on apollo 7 in october 1968.as-204 was to test launch operations, ground tracking and control facilities and the performance of the apollo-saturn launch assembly and would have lasted up to two weeks, depending on how the spacecraft performed.the csm for this flight, number 012 built by north american aviation (naa), was a block i version designed before the lunar orbit rendezvous landing strategy was chosen; therefore it lacked the capability of docking with the lunar module.this was incorporated into the block ii csm design, along with lessons learned in block i.block ii would be test-flown with the lm when the latter was ready.director of flight crew operations deke slayton selected the first apollo crew in january 1966, with grissom as command pilot, white as senior pilot, and rookie donn f. eisele as pilot.but eisele dislocated his shoulder twice aboard the kc-135 weightlessness training aircraft, and had to undergo surgery on january 27.slayton replaced him with chaffee, and nasa announced the crew selection on march 21, 1966.james mcdivitt, david scott and russell schweickart were named as the backup crew.on september 29, walter schirra, eisele, and walter cunningham were named as the prime crew for a second block i csm flight, as-205.nasa planned to follow this with an uncrewed test flight of the lm (as-206), then the third crewed mission would be a dual flight designated as-278 (or as-207/208), in which as-207 would launch the first crewed block ii csm, which would then rendezvous and dock with the lm launched uncrewed on as-208.in march, nasa was studying the possibility of flying the first apollo mission as a joint space rendezvous with the final project gemini mission, gemini 12 in november 1966.
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apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the mission never flew; a cabin fire during a launch rehearsal test at cape kennedy air force station launch complex 34 on january 27 killed all three crew members—command pilot gus grissom, senior pilot ed white, and pilot roger b. chaffee—and destroyed the command module (cm).the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.immediately after the fire, nasa convened an accident review board to determine the cause of the fire, and both chambers of the united states congress conducted their own committee inquiries to oversee nasa's investigation.the ignition source of the fire was determined to be electrical, and the fire spread rapidly due to combustible nylon material and the high-pressure pure oxygen cabin atmosphere.rescue was prevented by the plug door hatch, which could not be opened against the internal pressure of the cabin.because the rocket was unfueled, the test had not been considered hazardous, and emergency preparedness for it was poor.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.despite congressional displeasure at nasa's lack of openness, both congressional committees ruled that the issues raised in the report had no bearing on the accident.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.however, the development and uncrewed testing of the lunar module (lm) and saturn v rocket continued.the saturn ib launch vehicle for apollo 1, sa-204, was used for the first lm test flight, apollo 5.the first successful crewed apollo mission was flown by apollo 1's backup crew on apollo 7 in october 1968.as-204 was to test launch operations, ground tracking and control facilities and the performance of the apollo-saturn launch assembly and would have lasted up to two weeks, depending on how the spacecraft performed.the csm for this flight, number 012 built by north american aviation (naa), was a block i version designed before the lunar orbit rendezvous landing strategy was chosen; therefore it lacked the capability of docking with the lunar module.this was incorporated into the block ii csm design, along with lessons learned in block i.block ii would be test-flown with the lm when the latter was ready.director of flight crew operations deke slayton selected the first apollo crew in january 1966, with grissom as command pilot, white as senior pilot, and rookie donn f. eisele as pilot.but eisele dislocated his shoulder twice aboard the kc-135 weightlessness training aircraft, and had to undergo surgery on january 27.slayton replaced him with chaffee, and nasa announced the crew selection on march 21, 1966.james mcdivitt, david scott and russell schweickart were named as the backup crew.on september 29, walter schirra, eisele, and walter cunningham were named as the prime crew for a second block i csm flight, as-205.nasa planned to follow this with an uncrewed test flight of the lm (as-206), then the third crewed mission would be a dual flight designated as-278 (or as-207/208), in which as-207 would launch the first crewed block ii csm, which would then rendezvous and dock with the lm launched uncrewed on as-208.in march, nasa was studying the possibility of flying the first apollo mission as a joint space rendezvous with the final project gemini mission, gemini 12 in november 1966.
apollo 12 | backup pilot | alfred worden <tsp> alan bean | was a crew member of | apollo 12 <tsp> apollo 12 | operator | nasa <tsp> alan bean | occupation | test pilot <tsp> apollo 12 | commander | david scott <tsp> alan bean | status | retired <tsp> alan bean | birthdate | 1932-03-15
the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.nasa planned to follow this with an uncrewed test flight of the lm (as-206), then the third crewed mission would be a dual flight designated as-278 (or as-207/208), in which as-207 would launch the first crewed block ii csm, which would then rendezvous and dock with the lm launched uncrewed on as-208.in march, nasa was studying the possibility of flying the first apollo mission as a joint space rendezvous with the final project gemini mission, gemini 12 in november 1966.
apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the mission never flew; a cabin fire during a launch rehearsal test at cape kennedy air force station launch complex 34 on january 27 killed all three crew members—command pilot gus grissom, senior pilot ed white, and pilot roger b. chaffee—and destroyed the command module (cm).the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.immediately after the fire, nasa convened an accident review board to determine the cause of the fire, and both chambers of the united states congress conducted their own committee inquiries to oversee nasa's investigation.the ignition source of the fire was determined to be electrical, and the fire spread rapidly due to combustible nylon material and the high-pressure pure oxygen cabin atmosphere.rescue was prevented by the plug door hatch, which could not be opened against the internal pressure of the cabin.because the rocket was unfueled, the test had not been considered hazardous, and emergency preparedness for it was poor.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.despite congressional displeasure at nasa's lack of openness, both congressional committees ruled that the issues raised in the report had no bearing on the accident.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.however, the development and uncrewed testing of the lunar module (lm) and saturn v rocket continued.the saturn ib launch vehicle for apollo 1, sa-204, was used for the first lm test flight, apollo 5.the first successful crewed apollo mission was flown by apollo 1's backup crew on apollo 7 in october 1968.as-204 was to test launch operations, ground tracking and control facilities and the performance of the apollo-saturn launch assembly and would have lasted up to two weeks, depending on how the spacecraft performed.the csm for this flight, number 012 built by north american aviation (naa), was a block i version designed before the lunar orbit rendezvous landing strategy was chosen; therefore it lacked the capability of docking with the lunar module.this was incorporated into the block ii csm design, along with lessons learned in block i.block ii would be test-flown with the lm when the latter was ready.director of flight crew operations deke slayton selected the first apollo crew in january 1966, with grissom as command pilot, white as senior pilot, and rookie donn f. eisele as pilot.but eisele dislocated his shoulder twice aboard the kc-135 weightlessness training aircraft, and had to undergo surgery on january 27.slayton replaced him with chaffee, and nasa announced the crew selection on march 21, 1966.james mcdivitt, david scott and russell schweickart were named as the backup crew.on september 29, walter schirra, eisele, and walter cunningham were named as the prime crew for a second block i csm flight, as-205.nasa planned to follow this with an uncrewed test flight of the lm (as-206), then the third crewed mission would be a dual flight designated as-278 (or as-207/208), in which as-207 would launch the first crewed block ii csm, which would then rendezvous and dock with the lm launched uncrewed on as-208.in march, nasa was studying the possibility of flying the first apollo mission as a joint space rendezvous with the final project gemini mission, gemini 12 in november 1966.
apollo 12 | backup pilot | alfred worden <tsp> alan bean | was a crew member of | apollo 12 <tsp> apollo 12 | operator | nasa <tsp> alan bean | occupation | test pilot <tsp> apollo 12 | commander | david scott <tsp> alan bean | was selected by nasa | 1963 <tsp> alan bean | almamater | ut austin bs 1955
the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.nasa planned to follow this with an uncrewed test flight of the lm (as-206), then the third crewed mission would be a dual flight designated as-278 (or as-207/208), in which as-207 would launch the first crewed block ii csm, which would then rendezvous and dock with the lm launched uncrewed on as-208.in march, nasa was studying the possibility of flying the first apollo mission as a joint space rendezvous with the final project gemini mission, gemini 12 in november 1966.
apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the mission never flew; a cabin fire during a launch rehearsal test at cape kennedy air force station launch complex 34 on january 27 killed all three crew members—command pilot gus grissom, senior pilot ed white, and pilot roger b. chaffee—and destroyed the command module (cm).the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.immediately after the fire, nasa convened an accident review board to determine the cause of the fire, and both chambers of the united states congress conducted their own committee inquiries to oversee nasa's investigation.the ignition source of the fire was determined to be electrical, and the fire spread rapidly due to combustible nylon material and the high-pressure pure oxygen cabin atmosphere.rescue was prevented by the plug door hatch, which could not be opened against the internal pressure of the cabin.because the rocket was unfueled, the test had not been considered hazardous, and emergency preparedness for it was poor.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.despite congressional displeasure at nasa's lack of openness, both congressional committees ruled that the issues raised in the report had no bearing on the accident.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.however, the development and uncrewed testing of the lunar module (lm) and saturn v rocket continued.the saturn ib launch vehicle for apollo 1, sa-204, was used for the first lm test flight, apollo 5.the first successful crewed apollo mission was flown by apollo 1's backup crew on apollo 7 in october 1968.as-204 was to test launch operations, ground tracking and control facilities and the performance of the apollo-saturn launch assembly and would have lasted up to two weeks, depending on how the spacecraft performed.the csm for this flight, number 012 built by north american aviation (naa), was a block i version designed before the lunar orbit rendezvous landing strategy was chosen; therefore it lacked the capability of docking with the lunar module.this was incorporated into the block ii csm design, along with lessons learned in block i.block ii would be test-flown with the lm when the latter was ready.director of flight crew operations deke slayton selected the first apollo crew in january 1966, with grissom as command pilot, white as senior pilot, and rookie donn f. eisele as pilot.but eisele dislocated his shoulder twice aboard the kc-135 weightlessness training aircraft, and had to undergo surgery on january 27.slayton replaced him with chaffee, and nasa announced the crew selection on march 21, 1966.james mcdivitt, david scott and russell schweickart were named as the backup crew.on september 29, walter schirra, eisele, and walter cunningham were named as the prime crew for a second block i csm flight, as-205.nasa planned to follow this with an uncrewed test flight of the lm (as-206), then the third crewed mission would be a dual flight designated as-278 (or as-207/208), in which as-207 would launch the first crewed block ii csm, which would then rendezvous and dock with the lm launched uncrewed on as-208.in march, nasa was studying the possibility of flying the first apollo mission as a joint space rendezvous with the final project gemini mission, gemini 12 in november 1966.
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apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the mission never flew; a cabin fire during a launch rehearsal test at cape kennedy air force station launch complex 34 on january 27 killed all three crew members—command pilot gus grissom, senior pilot ed white, and pilot roger b. chaffee—and destroyed the command module (cm).the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.immediately after the fire, nasa convened an accident review board to determine the cause of the fire, and both chambers of the united states congress conducted their own committee inquiries to oversee nasa's investigation.the ignition source of the fire was determined to be electrical, and the fire spread rapidly due to combustible nylon material and the high-pressure pure oxygen cabin atmosphere.rescue was prevented by the plug door hatch, which could not be opened against the internal pressure of the cabin.because the rocket was unfueled, the test had not been considered hazardous, and emergency preparedness for it was poor.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.despite congressional displeasure at nasa's lack of openness, both congressional committees ruled that the issues raised in the report had no bearing on the accident.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.however, the development and uncrewed testing of the lunar module (lm) and saturn v rocket continued.the saturn ib launch vehicle for apollo 1, sa-204, was used for the first lm test flight, apollo 5.the first successful crewed apollo mission was flown by apollo 1's backup crew on apollo 7 in october 1968.as-204 was to test launch operations, ground tracking and control facilities and the performance of the apollo-saturn launch assembly and would have lasted up to two weeks, depending on how the spacecraft performed.the csm for this flight, number 012 built by north american aviation (naa), was a block i version designed before the lunar orbit rendezvous landing strategy was chosen; therefore it lacked the capability of docking with the lunar module.this was incorporated into the block ii csm design, along with lessons learned in block i.block ii would be test-flown with the lm when the latter was ready.director of flight crew operations deke slayton selected the first apollo crew in january 1966, with grissom as command pilot, white as senior pilot, and rookie donn f. eisele as pilot.but eisele dislocated his shoulder twice aboard the kc-135 weightlessness training aircraft, and had to undergo surgery on january 27.slayton replaced him with chaffee, and nasa announced the crew selection on march 21, 1966.james mcdivitt, david scott and russell schweickart were named as the backup crew.on september 29, walter schirra, eisele, and walter cunningham were named as the prime crew for a second block i csm flight, as-205.nasa planned to follow this with an uncrewed test flight of the lm (as-206), then the third crewed mission would be a dual flight designated as-278 (or as-207/208), in which as-207 would launch the first crewed block ii csm, which would then rendezvous and dock with the lm launched uncrewed on as-208.in march, nasa was studying the possibility of flying the first apollo mission as a joint space rendezvous with the final project gemini mission, gemini 12 in november 1966.
apollo 12 | backup pilot | alfred worden <tsp> alan bean | was a crew member of | apollo 12 <tsp> apollo 12 | operator | nasa <tsp> alan bean | occupation | test pilot <tsp> apollo 12 | commander | david scott <tsp> alan bean | was selected by nasa | 1963 <tsp> alan bean | almamater | ut austin bs 1955
the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.nasa planned to follow this with an uncrewed test flight of the lm (as-206), then the third crewed mission would be a dual flight designated as-278 (or as-207/208), in which as-207 would launch the first crewed block ii csm, which would then rendezvous and dock with the lm launched uncrewed on as-208.in march, nasa was studying the possibility of flying the first apollo mission as a joint space rendezvous with the final project gemini mission, gemini 12 in november 1966.
apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the mission never flew; a cabin fire during a launch rehearsal test at cape kennedy air force station launch complex 34 on january 27 killed all three crew members—command pilot gus grissom, senior pilot ed white, and pilot roger b. chaffee—and destroyed the command module (cm).the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.immediately after the fire, nasa convened an accident review board to determine the cause of the fire, and both chambers of the united states congress conducted their own committee inquiries to oversee nasa's investigation.the ignition source of the fire was determined to be electrical, and the fire spread rapidly due to combustible nylon material and the high-pressure pure oxygen cabin atmosphere.rescue was prevented by the plug door hatch, which could not be opened against the internal pressure of the cabin.because the rocket was unfueled, the test had not been considered hazardous, and emergency preparedness for it was poor.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.despite congressional displeasure at nasa's lack of openness, both congressional committees ruled that the issues raised in the report had no bearing on the accident.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.however, the development and uncrewed testing of the lunar module (lm) and saturn v rocket continued.the saturn ib launch vehicle for apollo 1, sa-204, was used for the first lm test flight, apollo 5.the first successful crewed apollo mission was flown by apollo 1's backup crew on apollo 7 in october 1968.as-204 was to test launch operations, ground tracking and control facilities and the performance of the apollo-saturn launch assembly and would have lasted up to two weeks, depending on how the spacecraft performed.the csm for this flight, number 012 built by north american aviation (naa), was a block i version designed before the lunar orbit rendezvous landing strategy was chosen; therefore it lacked the capability of docking with the lunar module.this was incorporated into the block ii csm design, along with lessons learned in block i.block ii would be test-flown with the lm when the latter was ready.director of flight crew operations deke slayton selected the first apollo crew in january 1966, with grissom as command pilot, white as senior pilot, and rookie donn f. eisele as pilot.but eisele dislocated his shoulder twice aboard the kc-135 weightlessness training aircraft, and had to undergo surgery on january 27.slayton replaced him with chaffee, and nasa announced the crew selection on march 21, 1966.james mcdivitt, david scott and russell schweickart were named as the backup crew.on september 29, walter schirra, eisele, and walter cunningham were named as the prime crew for a second block i csm flight, as-205.nasa planned to follow this with an uncrewed test flight of the lm (as-206), then the third crewed mission would be a dual flight designated as-278 (or as-207/208), in which as-207 would launch the first crewed block ii csm, which would then rendezvous and dock with the lm launched uncrewed on as-208.in march, nasa was studying the possibility of flying the first apollo mission as a joint space rendezvous with the final project gemini mission, gemini 12 in november 1966.
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apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the mission never flew; a cabin fire during a launch rehearsal test at cape kennedy air force station launch complex 34 on january 27 killed all three crew members—command pilot gus grissom, senior pilot ed white, and pilot roger b. chaffee—and destroyed the command module (cm).the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.immediately after the fire, nasa convened an accident review board to determine the cause of the fire, and both chambers of the united states congress conducted their own committee inquiries to oversee nasa's investigation.the ignition source of the fire was determined to be electrical, and the fire spread rapidly due to combustible nylon material and the high-pressure pure oxygen cabin atmosphere.rescue was prevented by the plug door hatch, which could not be opened against the internal pressure of the cabin.because the rocket was unfueled, the test had not been considered hazardous, and emergency preparedness for it was poor.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.despite congressional displeasure at nasa's lack of openness, both congressional committees ruled that the issues raised in the report had no bearing on the accident.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.however, the development and uncrewed testing of the lunar module (lm) and saturn v rocket continued.the saturn ib launch vehicle for apollo 1, sa-204, was used for the first lm test flight, apollo 5.the first successful crewed apollo mission was flown by apollo 1's backup crew on apollo 7 in october 1968.as-204 was to test launch operations, ground tracking and control facilities and the performance of the apollo-saturn launch assembly and would have lasted up to two weeks, depending on how the spacecraft performed.the csm for this flight, number 012 built by north american aviation (naa), was a block i version designed before the lunar orbit rendezvous landing strategy was chosen; therefore it lacked the capability of docking with the lunar module.this was incorporated into the block ii csm design, along with lessons learned in block i.block ii would be test-flown with the lm when the latter was ready.director of flight crew operations deke slayton selected the first apollo crew in january 1966, with grissom as command pilot, white as senior pilot, and rookie donn f. eisele as pilot.but eisele dislocated his shoulder twice aboard the kc-135 weightlessness training aircraft, and had to undergo surgery on january 27.slayton replaced him with chaffee, and nasa announced the crew selection on march 21, 1966.james mcdivitt, david scott and russell schweickart were named as the backup crew.on september 29, walter schirra, eisele, and walter cunningham were named as the prime crew for a second block i csm flight, as-205.nasa planned to follow this with an uncrewed test flight of the lm (as-206), then the third crewed mission would be a dual flight designated as-278 (or as-207/208), in which as-207 would launch the first crewed block ii csm, which would then rendezvous and dock with the lm launched uncrewed on as-208.in march, nasa was studying the possibility of flying the first apollo mission as a joint space rendezvous with the final project gemini mission, gemini 12 in november 1966.
apollo 12 | backup pilot | alfred worden <tsp> alan bean | was a crew member of | apollo 12 <tsp> apollo 12 | operator | nasa <tsp> apollo 12 | commander | david scott <tsp> alan bean | birthplace | wheeler texas <tsp> alan bean | status | retired <tsp> alan bean | almamater | ut austin bs 1955
the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.nasa planned to follow this with an uncrewed test flight of the lm (as-206), then the third crewed mission would be a dual flight designated as-278 (or as-207/208), in which as-207 would launch the first crewed block ii csm, which would then rendezvous and dock with the lm launched uncrewed on as-208.in march, nasa was studying the possibility of flying the first apollo mission as a joint space rendezvous with the final project gemini mission, gemini 12 in november 1966.
apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the mission never flew; a cabin fire during a launch rehearsal test at cape kennedy air force station launch complex 34 on january 27 killed all three crew members—command pilot gus grissom, senior pilot ed white, and pilot roger b. chaffee—and destroyed the command module (cm).the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.immediately after the fire, nasa convened an accident review board to determine the cause of the fire, and both chambers of the united states congress conducted their own committee inquiries to oversee nasa's investigation.the ignition source of the fire was determined to be electrical, and the fire spread rapidly due to combustible nylon material and the high-pressure pure oxygen cabin atmosphere.rescue was prevented by the plug door hatch, which could not be opened against the internal pressure of the cabin.because the rocket was unfueled, the test had not been considered hazardous, and emergency preparedness for it was poor.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.despite congressional displeasure at nasa's lack of openness, both congressional committees ruled that the issues raised in the report had no bearing on the accident.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.however, the development and uncrewed testing of the lunar module (lm) and saturn v rocket continued.the saturn ib launch vehicle for apollo 1, sa-204, was used for the first lm test flight, apollo 5.the first successful crewed apollo mission was flown by apollo 1's backup crew on apollo 7 in october 1968.as-204 was to test launch operations, ground tracking and control facilities and the performance of the apollo-saturn launch assembly and would have lasted up to two weeks, depending on how the spacecraft performed.the csm for this flight, number 012 built by north american aviation (naa), was a block i version designed before the lunar orbit rendezvous landing strategy was chosen; therefore it lacked the capability of docking with the lunar module.this was incorporated into the block ii csm design, along with lessons learned in block i.block ii would be test-flown with the lm when the latter was ready.director of flight crew operations deke slayton selected the first apollo crew in january 1966, with grissom as command pilot, white as senior pilot, and rookie donn f. eisele as pilot.but eisele dislocated his shoulder twice aboard the kc-135 weightlessness training aircraft, and had to undergo surgery on january 27.slayton replaced him with chaffee, and nasa announced the crew selection on march 21, 1966.james mcdivitt, david scott and russell schweickart were named as the backup crew.on september 29, walter schirra, eisele, and walter cunningham were named as the prime crew for a second block i csm flight, as-205.nasa planned to follow this with an uncrewed test flight of the lm (as-206), then the third crewed mission would be a dual flight designated as-278 (or as-207/208), in which as-207 would launch the first crewed block ii csm, which would then rendezvous and dock with the lm launched uncrewed on as-208.in march, nasa was studying the possibility of flying the first apollo mission as a joint space rendezvous with the final project gemini mission, gemini 12 in november 1966.
apollo 12 | backup pilot | alfred worden <tsp> alan bean | was a crew member of | apollo 12 <tsp> apollo 12 | operator | nasa <tsp> apollo 12 | commander | david scott <tsp> alan bean | birthplace | wheeler texas <tsp> alan bean | was selected by nasa | 1963 <tsp> alan bean | birthdate | 1932-03-15
the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.nasa planned to follow this with an uncrewed test flight of the lm (as-206), then the third crewed mission would be a dual flight designated as-278 (or as-207/208), in which as-207 would launch the first crewed block ii csm, which would then rendezvous and dock with the lm launched uncrewed on as-208.in march, nasa was studying the possibility of flying the first apollo mission as a joint space rendezvous with the final project gemini mission, gemini 12 in november 1966.
apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the mission never flew; a cabin fire during a launch rehearsal test at cape kennedy air force station launch complex 34 on january 27 killed all three crew members—command pilot gus grissom, senior pilot ed white, and pilot roger b. chaffee—and destroyed the command module (cm).the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.immediately after the fire, nasa convened an accident review board to determine the cause of the fire, and both chambers of the united states congress conducted their own committee inquiries to oversee nasa's investigation.the ignition source of the fire was determined to be electrical, and the fire spread rapidly due to combustible nylon material and the high-pressure pure oxygen cabin atmosphere.rescue was prevented by the plug door hatch, which could not be opened against the internal pressure of the cabin.because the rocket was unfueled, the test had not been considered hazardous, and emergency preparedness for it was poor.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.despite congressional displeasure at nasa's lack of openness, both congressional committees ruled that the issues raised in the report had no bearing on the accident.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.however, the development and uncrewed testing of the lunar module (lm) and saturn v rocket continued.the saturn ib launch vehicle for apollo 1, sa-204, was used for the first lm test flight, apollo 5.the first successful crewed apollo mission was flown by apollo 1's backup crew on apollo 7 in october 1968.as-204 was to test launch operations, ground tracking and control facilities and the performance of the apollo-saturn launch assembly and would have lasted up to two weeks, depending on how the spacecraft performed.the csm for this flight, number 012 built by north american aviation (naa), was a block i version designed before the lunar orbit rendezvous landing strategy was chosen; therefore it lacked the capability of docking with the lunar module.this was incorporated into the block ii csm design, along with lessons learned in block i.block ii would be test-flown with the lm when the latter was ready.director of flight crew operations deke slayton selected the first apollo crew in january 1966, with grissom as command pilot, white as senior pilot, and rookie donn f. eisele as pilot.but eisele dislocated his shoulder twice aboard the kc-135 weightlessness training aircraft, and had to undergo surgery on january 27.slayton replaced him with chaffee, and nasa announced the crew selection on march 21, 1966.james mcdivitt, david scott and russell schweickart were named as the backup crew.on september 29, walter schirra, eisele, and walter cunningham were named as the prime crew for a second block i csm flight, as-205.nasa planned to follow this with an uncrewed test flight of the lm (as-206), then the third crewed mission would be a dual flight designated as-278 (or as-207/208), in which as-207 would launch the first crewed block ii csm, which would then rendezvous and dock with the lm launched uncrewed on as-208.in march, nasa was studying the possibility of flying the first apollo mission as a joint space rendezvous with the final project gemini mission, gemini 12 in november 1966.
apollo 12 | backup pilot | alfred worden <tsp> alan bean | was a crew member of | apollo 12 <tsp> apollo 12 | operator | nasa <tsp> apollo 12 | commander | david scott <tsp> alan bean | birthplace | wheeler texas <tsp> alan bean | was selected by nasa | 1963 <tsp> alan bean | birthdate | 1932-03-15
the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.nasa planned to follow this with an uncrewed test flight of the lm (as-206), then the third crewed mission would be a dual flight designated as-278 (or as-207/208), in which as-207 would launch the first crewed block ii csm, which would then rendezvous and dock with the lm launched uncrewed on as-208.in march, nasa was studying the possibility of flying the first apollo mission as a joint space rendezvous with the final project gemini mission, gemini 12 in november 1966.
apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the mission never flew; a cabin fire during a launch rehearsal test at cape kennedy air force station launch complex 34 on january 27 killed all three crew members—command pilot gus grissom, senior pilot ed white, and pilot roger b. chaffee—and destroyed the command module (cm).the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.immediately after the fire, nasa convened an accident review board to determine the cause of the fire, and both chambers of the united states congress conducted their own committee inquiries to oversee nasa's investigation.the ignition source of the fire was determined to be electrical, and the fire spread rapidly due to combustible nylon material and the high-pressure pure oxygen cabin atmosphere.rescue was prevented by the plug door hatch, which could not be opened against the internal pressure of the cabin.because the rocket was unfueled, the test had not been considered hazardous, and emergency preparedness for it was poor.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.despite congressional displeasure at nasa's lack of openness, both congressional committees ruled that the issues raised in the report had no bearing on the accident.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.however, the development and uncrewed testing of the lunar module (lm) and saturn v rocket continued.the saturn ib launch vehicle for apollo 1, sa-204, was used for the first lm test flight, apollo 5.the first successful crewed apollo mission was flown by apollo 1's backup crew on apollo 7 in october 1968.as-204 was to test launch operations, ground tracking and control facilities and the performance of the apollo-saturn launch assembly and would have lasted up to two weeks, depending on how the spacecraft performed.the csm for this flight, number 012 built by north american aviation (naa), was a block i version designed before the lunar orbit rendezvous landing strategy was chosen; therefore it lacked the capability of docking with the lunar module.this was incorporated into the block ii csm design, along with lessons learned in block i.block ii would be test-flown with the lm when the latter was ready.director of flight crew operations deke slayton selected the first apollo crew in january 1966, with grissom as command pilot, white as senior pilot, and rookie donn f. eisele as pilot.but eisele dislocated his shoulder twice aboard the kc-135 weightlessness training aircraft, and had to undergo surgery on january 27.slayton replaced him with chaffee, and nasa announced the crew selection on march 21, 1966.james mcdivitt, david scott and russell schweickart were named as the backup crew.on september 29, walter schirra, eisele, and walter cunningham were named as the prime crew for a second block i csm flight, as-205.nasa planned to follow this with an uncrewed test flight of the lm (as-206), then the third crewed mission would be a dual flight designated as-278 (or as-207/208), in which as-207 would launch the first crewed block ii csm, which would then rendezvous and dock with the lm launched uncrewed on as-208.in march, nasa was studying the possibility of flying the first apollo mission as a joint space rendezvous with the final project gemini mission, gemini 12 in november 1966.
apollo 12 | backup pilot | alfred worden <tsp> alan bean | was a crew member of | apollo 12 <tsp> apollo 12 | operator | nasa <tsp> apollo 12 | commander | david scott <tsp> alan bean | birthplace | wheeler texas <tsp> alan bean | was selected by nasa | 1963 <tsp> alan bean | birthdate | 1932-03-15
the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.nasa planned to follow this with an uncrewed test flight of the lm (as-206), then the third crewed mission would be a dual flight designated as-278 (or as-207/208), in which as-207 would launch the first crewed block ii csm, which would then rendezvous and dock with the lm launched uncrewed on as-208.in march, nasa was studying the possibility of flying the first apollo mission as a joint space rendezvous with the final project gemini mission, gemini 12 in november 1966.
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
buzz aldrin | alternativenames | edwin e aldrin jr <tsp> buzz aldrin | was selected by nasa | 1963 <tsp> buzz aldrin | was a crew member of | apollo 11 <tsp> buzz aldrin | occupation | fighter pilot <tsp> buzz aldrin | almamater | massachusetts institute of technology scd 1963 <tsp> buzz aldrin | birthdate | 1930-01-20 <tsp> buzz aldrin | status | retired
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
buzz aldrin | alternativenames | edwin e aldrin jr <tsp> buzz aldrin | was selected by nasa | 1963 <tsp> buzz aldrin | was a crew member of | apollo 11 <tsp> buzz aldrin | occupation | fighter pilot <tsp> buzz aldrin | almamater | massachusetts institute of technology scd 1963 <tsp> buzz aldrin | birthdate | 1930-01-20 <tsp> buzz aldrin | status | retired
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
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buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
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buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
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buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
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buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
buzz aldrin | birthplace | glen ridge new jersey <tsp> buzz aldrin | alternativenames | edwin e aldrin jr <tsp> buzz aldrin | nationality | united states <tsp> buzz aldrin | was selected by nasa | 1963 <tsp> buzz aldrin | was a crew member of | apollo 11 <tsp> buzz aldrin | occupation | fighter pilot <tsp> buzz aldrin | almamater | massachusetts institute of technology scd 1963
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
buzz aldrin | birthplace | glen ridge new jersey <tsp> buzz aldrin | alternativenames | edwin e aldrin jr <tsp> buzz aldrin | was a crew member of | apollo 11 <tsp> buzz aldrin | occupation | fighter pilot <tsp> buzz aldrin | almamater | massachusetts institute of technology scd 1963 <tsp> buzz aldrin | birthdate | 1930-01-20 <tsp> buzz aldrin | status | retired
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
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buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
buzz aldrin | birthplace | glen ridge new jersey <tsp> buzz aldrin | nationality | united states <tsp> buzz aldrin | birthname | edwin eugene aldrin jr <tsp> buzz aldrin | occupation | fighter pilot <tsp> buzz aldrin | almamater | massachusetts institute of technology scd 1963 <tsp> buzz aldrin | birthdate | 1930-01-20 <tsp> buzz aldrin | status | retired
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
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buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
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buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
buzz aldrin | birthplace | glen ridge new jersey <tsp> buzz aldrin | nationality | united states <tsp> buzz aldrin | timeinspace | 520minutes <tsp> buzz aldrin | was a crew member of | apollo 11 <tsp> buzz aldrin | occupation | fighter pilot <tsp> buzz aldrin | birthdate | 1930-01-20 <tsp> buzz aldrin | status | retired
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
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buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
buzz aldrin | birthplace | glen ridge new jersey <tsp> buzz aldrin | nationality | united states <tsp> buzz aldrin | timeinspace | 520minutes <tsp> buzz aldrin | was a crew member of | apollo 11 <tsp> buzz aldrin | occupation | fighter pilot <tsp> buzz aldrin | birthdate | 1930-01-20 <tsp> buzz aldrin | status | retired
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
buzz aldrin | birthplace | glen ridge new jersey <tsp> buzz aldrin | nationality | united states <tsp> buzz aldrin | was a crew member of | apollo 11 <tsp> buzz aldrin | occupation | fighter pilot <tsp> buzz aldrin | almamater | massachusetts institute of technology scd 1963 <tsp> buzz aldrin | birthdate | 1930-01-20 <tsp> buzz aldrin | status | retired
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
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buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
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buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
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buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
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buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
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buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
buzz aldrin | birthplace | glen ridge new jersey <tsp> buzz aldrin | nationality | united states <tsp> buzz aldrin | was selected by nasa | 1963 <tsp> buzz aldrin | was a crew member of | apollo 11 <tsp> buzz aldrin | awards | 20 <tsp> buzz aldrin | almamater | massachusetts institute of technology scd 1963 <tsp> buzz aldrin | birthdate | 1930-01-20
born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
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buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
buzz aldrin | birthplace | glen ridge new jersey <tsp> buzz aldrin | nationality | united states <tsp> buzz aldrin | was selected by nasa | 1963 <tsp> buzz aldrin | was a crew member of | apollo 11 <tsp> buzz aldrin | awards | 20 <tsp> buzz aldrin | almamater | massachusetts institute of technology scd 1963 <tsp> buzz aldrin | birthdate | 1930-01-20
born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
buzz aldrin | birthplace | glen ridge new jersey <tsp> buzz aldrin | was a crew member of | apollo 11 <tsp> buzz aldrin | birthdate | 1930-01-20 <tsp> buzz aldrin | nationality | united states <tsp> buzz aldrin | awards | 20 <tsp> buzz aldrin | almamater | massachusetts institute of technology scd 1963 <tsp> apollo 11 | operator | nasa
born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
buzz aldrin | birthplace | glen ridge new jersey <tsp> buzz aldrin | was a crew member of | apollo 11 <tsp> buzz aldrin | birthdate | 1930-01-20 <tsp> buzz aldrin | nationality | united states <tsp> buzz aldrin | awards | 20 <tsp> buzz aldrin | almamater | massachusetts institute of technology scd 1963 <tsp> apollo 11 | operator | nasa
born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
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buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
buzz aldrin | birthplace | glen ridge new jersey <tsp> buzz aldrin | was a crew member of | apollo 11 <tsp> buzz aldrin | birthdate | 1930-01-20 <tsp> buzz aldrin | nationality | united states <tsp> buzz aldrin | occupation | fighter pilot <tsp> buzz aldrin | almamater | massachusetts institute of technology scd 1963 <tsp> apollo 11 | operator | nasa
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
buzz aldrin | birthplace | glen ridge new jersey <tsp> buzz aldrin | was a crew member of | apollo 11 <tsp> buzz aldrin | birthdate | 1930-01-20 <tsp> buzz aldrin | nationality | united states <tsp> buzz aldrin | occupation | fighter pilot <tsp> buzz aldrin | almamater | massachusetts institute of technology scd 1963 <tsp> apollo 11 | operator | nasa
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
buzz aldrin | birthplace | glen ridge new jersey <tsp> buzz aldrin | was a crew member of | apollo 11 <tsp> buzz aldrin | birthdate | 1930-01-20 <tsp> buzz aldrin | nationality | united states <tsp> buzz aldrin | occupation | fighter pilot <tsp> buzz aldrin | almamater | massachusetts institute of technology scd 1963 <tsp> apollo 11 | operator | nasa
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
buzz aldrin | birthplace | glen ridge new jersey <tsp> buzz aldrin | was a crew member of | apollo 11 <tsp> buzz aldrin | birthdate | 1930-01-20 <tsp> buzz aldrin | was selected by nasa | 1963 <tsp> buzz aldrin | occupation | fighter pilot <tsp> buzz aldrin | almamater | massachusetts institute of technology scd 1963 <tsp> apollo 11 | operator | nasa
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
buzz aldrin | birthplace | glen ridge new jersey <tsp> buzz aldrin | was a crew member of | apollo 11 <tsp> buzz aldrin | birthdate | 1930-01-20 <tsp> buzz aldrin | was selected by nasa | 1963 <tsp> buzz aldrin | occupation | fighter pilot <tsp> buzz aldrin | almamater | massachusetts institute of technology scd 1963 <tsp> apollo 11 | operator | nasa
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
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buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
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buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
buzz aldrin | birthplace | glen ridge new jersey <tsp> buzz aldrin | was a crew member of | apollo 11 <tsp> buzz aldrin | nationality | united states <tsp> buzz aldrin | was selected by nasa | 1963 <tsp> buzz aldrin | occupation | fighter pilot <tsp> buzz aldrin | almamater | massachusetts institute of technology scd 1963 <tsp> apollo 11 | operator | nasa
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
buzz aldrin | birthplace | glen ridge new jersey <tsp> buzz aldrin | was a crew member of | apollo 11 <tsp> buzz aldrin | status | retired <tsp> buzz aldrin | birthdate | 1930-01-20 <tsp> buzz aldrin | occupation | fighter pilot <tsp> apollo 11 | backup pilot | william anders <tsp> apollo 11 | operator | nasa
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
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buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
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buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
buzz aldrin | birthplace | glen ridge new jersey <tsp> buzz aldrin | was a crew member of | apollo 11 <tsp> buzz aldrin | status | retired <tsp> buzz aldrin | nationality | united states <tsp> buzz aldrin | timeinspace | 520minutes <tsp> buzz aldrin | occupation | fighter pilot <tsp> apollo 11 | operator | nasa
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
buzz aldrin | birthplace | glen ridge new jersey <tsp> buzz aldrin | was a crew member of | apollo 11 <tsp> buzz aldrin | status | retired <tsp> buzz aldrin | nationality | united states <tsp> buzz aldrin | timeinspace | 520minutes <tsp> buzz aldrin | occupation | fighter pilot <tsp> apollo 11 | operator | nasa
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
buzz aldrin | birthplace | glen ridge new jersey <tsp> buzz aldrin | was a crew member of | apollo 11 <tsp> buzz aldrin | status | retired <tsp> buzz aldrin | nationality | united states <tsp> buzz aldrin | timeinspace | 520minutes <tsp> buzz aldrin | occupation | fighter pilot <tsp> apollo 11 | operator | nasa
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
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buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
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buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
buzz aldrin | birthplace | glen ridge new jersey <tsp> buzz aldrin | was a crew member of | apollo 11 <tsp> buzz aldrin | status | retired <tsp> buzz aldrin | nationality | united states <tsp> buzz aldrin | was selected by nasa | 1963 <tsp> buzz aldrin | occupation | fighter pilot <tsp> apollo 11 | operator | nasa
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
buzz aldrin | was a crew member of | apollo 11 <tsp> buzz aldrin | status | retired <tsp> buzz aldrin | birthdate | 1930-01-20 <tsp> buzz aldrin | was selected by nasa | 1963 <tsp> buzz aldrin | occupation | fighter pilot <tsp> buzz aldrin | almamater | massachusetts institute of technology scd 1963 <tsp> apollo 11 | operator | nasa
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.
buzz aldrin (; born edwin eugene aldrin jr.; january 20, 1930) is an american former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot.he made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 gemini 12 mission.he was the lunar module eagle pilot on the 1969 apollo 11 mission and became the second person to walk on the moon after mission commander neil armstrong.born in glen ridge, new jersey, aldrin graduated third in the class of 1951 from the united states military academy at west point with a degree in mechanical engineering.he was commissioned into the united states air force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the korean war.he flew 66 combat missions and shot down two mig-15 aircraft.after earning a doctor of science degree in astronautics from the massachusetts institute of technology (mit), aldrin was selected as a member of nasa's astronaut group 3, making him the first astronaut with a doctoral degree.his doctoral thesis, line-of-sight guidance techniques for manned orbital rendezvous, earned him the nickname 'dr. rendezvous' from fellow astronauts.his first space flight was in 1966 on gemini 12, during which he spent over five hours on extravehicular activity.three years later, aldrin set foot on the moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (utc), nineteen minutes after armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilot michael collins remained in lunar orbit.a presbyterian elder, aldrin became the first person to hold a religious ceremony on the moon when he privately took communion.apollo 11 effectively proved u.s. victory in the space race by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by president john f. kennedy 'of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth' before the end of the decade.after leaving nasa in 1971, aldrin became commandant of the u.s. air force test pilot school.he retired from the air force in 1972, after 21 years of service.his autobiographies return to earth (1973) and magnificent desolation (2009) recount his struggles with clinical depression and alcoholism in the years after leaving nasa.aldrin continues to advocate for space exploration, particularly a human mission to mars, and developed the aldrin cycler, a special spacecraft trajectory that makes travel to mars more efficient in terms of time and propellant.he has been accorded numerous honors, including the presidential medal of freedom in 1969.his parents, edwin eugene aldrin sr. and marion aldrin (née moon), lived in neighboring montclair.his father was an army aviator during world war i and the assistant commandant of the army's test pilot school at mccook field, ohio, from 1919 to 1922, but left the army in 1928 and became an executive at standard oil.aldrin had two sisters: madeleine, who was four years older, and fay ann, who was a year and a half older.his nickname, which became his legal first name in 1988, arose as a result of fay's mispronouncing 'brother' as 'buzzer', which was then shortened to 'buzz'.he was a boy scout, achieving the rank of tenderfoot scout.aldrin did well in school, maintaining an a average.he played football and was the starting center for montclair high school's undefeated 1946 state champion team.his father wanted him to go to the united states naval academy in annapolis, maryland and enrolled him at nearby severn school, a preparatory school for annapolis and even secured him a naval academy appointment from albert w. hawkes, one of the united states senators from new jersey.aldrin attended severn school in 1946, but had other ideas about his future career.he suffered from seasickness and considered ships a distraction from flying airplanes.
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