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Buzz Aldrin Gears Up For 'Dancing with the Stars'

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 Post subject: Buzz Aldrin Gears Up For 'Dancing with the Stars'
PostPosted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 8:10 am 
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From SPACE.com
By Clara Moskowitz, SPACE.com Senior Writer
posted: 09 March 2010 06:53 am ET

Buzz Aldrin, 80-year-old veteran of the first moon landing by Apollo 11, is facing a much more down-to-Earth challenge as a contestant on the new season of TV's "Dancing With the Stars."

Aldrin – the second man to step foot on the moon – will be one of 11 contestants who pair up with professional dancers to compete in the series' weekly dance-offs. The former astronaut says he was never a big dancer, so has a lot of catching up to do.

"I'm not known for that agility," Aldrin told SPACE.com. "I'm one of those people who need continued exposure. Whether it's flying a spacecraft or trying something out on the dance floor, it takes a while to really get comfortable with it."

Aldrin has already started learning his dance for the premiere episode to air March 22 – the cha-cha. And he is working on the next week's dance, the foxtrot, with his dance partner Ashly DelGrosso-Costa.

"She's a dream," he said. Costa is even planning to accompany Aldrin on a trip to New Zealand this week for a space conference, so the two can fit in some dance practice on the road.

Though he'll be up against some stiff competition, including U.S. Olympic figure skating gold medalist Evan Lysacek, Aldrin says he plans to play hard.

"I wouldn't have gotten into the space program if I wasn't competitive," he said.

But the space pioneer's primary motivation for joining the show is to help bring NASA and the U.S. human spaceflight program to the front of popular consciousness.

"Until there's a spectacular success or failure, the space program is not on everyone's lips," Aldrin said. "Dancing with the Stars" has "a very large audience of millions of followers and I felt that it would really be nice if the space program had that large an audience."

He said popularizing space is important for inspiring young people to pursue science, technology and math.

In keeping with this goal, Aldrin also recently taped a guest-star appearance on an episode of the sitcom "30 Rock."

"That was very enjoyable with Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin," he said.

Aldrin hopes to tailor his "Dancing With the Stars" experience to reflect his background – perhaps by dancing to a moon-themed song at some point.

And there should be secondary benefits from the experience.

"I'm anticipating a renewed smaller belt size shortly," he said.


Shaf's take: I wonder if Buzz will give us a sample of his famous "Magnificent Desolation" Moonwalk. #-o


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That is actually really cool! LOL
I don't watch the show, but I may have to peek in to see this.

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 11:44 pm 
ABC spends millions of dollars on a show to teach, at best, b-list, mostly c-list "celebrities" how to dance. No strike that, not how to dance, how to memorize where to move for x minutes.

This, Big Brother, Survivor, all the "reality" shows can die in a fire of goat dung.


I'd say, if he really wanted to help boost exposure to the Space Program and NASA, take the money he would get from the "show" and go on a bus tour of schools all across the country. His name alone would probably be enough, and if not, bring some stuff from a shuttle, and even hit up other retired astronauts. Would do a lot more than having kids go braindead watching a bunch of spoiled snobs dance.


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