Space: Image of the Day #15

Started by Robert Bruce, January 30, 2012, 06:34:12 PM

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Robert Bruce

Image of the Day



This year on 18th July, 2012, former Mercury and Shuttle astronaut John Glenn will celebrate his 91st birthday.

"...On Feb. 20, 1962 at 9:47 am EST, Glenn launched from Cape Canaveral's Launch Complex 14 to become the first American to orbit the Earth. In this image, Glenn enters his Friendship 7 capsule with assistance from technicians to begin his historic flight.

Before joining NASA, Glenn already had a distinguished career as a pilot, receiving the Distinguished Flying Cross, Navy Unit Commendation for service in Korea, the World War II Victory Medal, the Navy's Astronaut Wings, the NASA Distinguished Service Medal, among others.

Glenn rejoined NASA in 1998 as a member of the STS-95 Discovery crew. This 9-day mission, from Oct. 29-Nov. 7, supported a variety of research payloads including deployment of the Hubble Space Telescope Orbital Systems Test Platform and investigations on space flight and the aging process..." 
                                 
Courtesy NASA
ROBERT BRUCE

SandyB

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Robert Bruce

Quote from: SandyB on January 30, 2012, 08:19:54 PM
One tiny capsule ... ouch !

Myth has it that the legendary Chuck Yaeger, the man who broke the sound barrier, referred to the Mercury capsule and the astronauts who flew in them as "Spam in the can".

Despite being the most qualified and experienced pilot and above all the #1 test pilot, refused to apply to be a member of the first astronaut squad who became known as, "The Mercury Seven".
ROBERT BRUCE