Astronaut 'Buzz' Aldrin is auctioning off the jacket he wore to the moon for up to $2 million, along with other artifacts from the historic Apollo 11 lunar mission.The 92-year-old, who was second man on the moon after Neil Armstrong, is putting his personal collection up for sale in an auction celebrating his life. The items are set to be sold by Sotheby's on July 26 in the 'Buzz Aldrin: American Icon' auction.The jacket goes up for sale alongside a broken circuit breaker that nearly ended the lives of those on the famed space flight and the felt tip pen that was used in its place, which will go under the hammer for the same price.
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