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But, he was impressed by the set design of earth 1,000 years into the future. "The scenes of the cities were really remarkable," Aldrin said. That differed significantly from his experience on the moon. "The place was just totally lifeless, and that prompted me to use the words,
'magnificent desolation' in contrast to the magnificent experience that humanity could move itself ahead to get to the moon," Aldrin said. "And as Neil says, that was sort of a small step for man, but to me the giant leap is establishing permanence on another planet." Aldrin wants it to be Mars, but feels it won't happen in his lifetime, unless he's "really, really long-lived." ___ Online:
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