Buzz Aldrin, who spent three weeks in quarantine after returning from the moon decades ago, is self-isolating amid the coronavirus pandemic. "Lying on my a-- and locking the door," the former astronaut told ARS Technica when asked what he was doing to protect himself. Aldrin, 90, was the second man to walk on the moon. He spent three weeks in quarantine after Apollo 11 returned in 1969. "Mike Collins and I used to exercise and jog a little bit around the hallway," Aldrin recalled.
Source: Fox News March 18, 2020 22:41 UTC