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21st Jan 2023

Astronaut Buzz Aldrin marries ‘long-time love’ on 93rd birthday

Charlie Herbert

The couple say they are ‘excited as eloping teenagers’

Buzz Aldrin has married his long-term partner Dr Anca Faur on his 93rd birthday.

The retired astronaut, who was the second man to walk on the moon, celebrated his birthday on Friday.

He revealed in a post on on Twitter that he had “tied the knot” with Faur, 63, in a small ceremony in Los Angeles.

He told his followers that the couple were as “excited as eloping teenagers” and shared two photos from the wedding.

Aldrin wrote: “On my 93rd birthday and the day I will also be honoured by Living Legends of Aviation, I am pleased to announce that my long-time love Dr Anca Faur and I have tied the knot.

“We were joined in holy matrimony in a small private ceremony in Los Angeles and are as excited as eloping teenagers.”

Aldrin posted two pictures from the ceremony on Twitter, showing himself dressed in a suit, decorated with a medal and an Air Force badge, alongside Faur in a lace dress.

Faur has worked as executive vice-president of Buzz Aldrin Ventures since 2019, according to her LinkedIn page.

This is the fourth time Aldrin has married, having previously been through three divorces. He married Joan Ann Archer in 1954 and the couple were together for 20 years before separating. He was then married to Beverly Van Zile from 1975 to 1978, and Lois Driggs Cannon between 1988 and 2012.

He has three children – James, Janice and Andrew – with Joan Ann, one grandson, three great-grandsons and one great-granddaughter.

Aldrin became achieved worldwide fame after taking part in the Apollo 11 mission to the moon in July 1969 with fellow astronauts Neil Armstrong and Michael Collins.

Speaking to the Guardian in 2009, he said: “[People] want us in a few words to generate the enthusiasm that the world had as they contemplated what we were about to do.

“Well, what it felt like is something that we trained for. We were trying to treat it as calmly as we could and perform to the best of our ability.”

He became the second man to set foot on the moon and is the last of the three still alive today. Aldrin retired from Nasa in July 1971 and went on to serve as commandant of the Aerospace Research Pilot School at Edwards air force base in California.

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