Dr Andrew Aldrin

Dr Andrew Aldrin is the CEO and President of the Aldrin Family Foundation, a non-profit organization developing space-themed education materials that ignite a passion for STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths) in their students.

Dr. Aldrin is also a Professor, Executive Director of Space Programs and Program Chair and Founder of the Masters of Space Operations at the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, the largest graduate space studies program globally.

He is also the son of Buzz Aldrin, the second person to step foot on the moon.

Andrew is a topic expert for space.

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  • Some of the questions I would ask him are...
    1) Have you seen anything that is not fair?
    2) Have you ever thought of ways to make the astronomy field/industry better?
    3) Have ever thought of ways to stop gender bias/inequality in other fields?
    4) Have you ever been with the International Space Station?

  • If I could meet Dr. Andrew Aldrin I would ask him the questions below:
    1. How do you think space exploration will be improved in the next decade?
    2. In space, have you spotted any thing that blocks internet connections from satellites to devices?
    3. What exciting and irresistible things do you think are in space now?
    4. What is one big goal for space exploration in the future?

  • If I could meet Dr. Andrew Aldrin I will ask him
    1. How long did it take until you understood that women are capable and even more capable than men.
    2. What challenges did you face before you became the CEO and the Aldrin family Foundation.
    3. Where there people that doubted you could be the person you are today.
    4. What were the things trying to stop you from achieving your goals.