NASA Sends Birthday Wishes To Astronaut John Glenn

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July 18, 2011

David Weaver 
Headquarters, Washington                                         
202-358-1600 
david.s.weaver@xxxxxxxx 


RELEASE: 11-233

NASA SENDS BIRTHDAY WISHES TO ASTRONAUT JOHN GLENN

WASHINGTON -- NASA commemorates the 90th birthday of astronaut John 
Glenn. The pioneering explorer was the first U.S. astronaut to orbit 
the Earth and also was the oldest person to fly to space when he 
launched on the space shuttle in 1998. 

"John Glenn is a legend, and NASA sends him our best wishes on this 
major personal milestone," NASA Administrator Charles Bolden said. 
"John's legacy and contributions to the continued progress of human 
spaceflight are immense. His example is one we continue to emulate as 
we push toward farther destinations in the solar system." 

After a distinguished flying career with the Marines in World War II 
and Korea, Glenn joined NASA in 1959 as one of the country's first 
astronauts in Project Mercury. On Feb. 20, 1962, Glenn piloted the 
Mercury-Atlas 6 "Friendship 7" spacecraft on the first U.S. manned 
orbital mission. He launched from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in 
Florida to successfully complete three orbits of the Earth. 

Glenn flew to space again on the the STS-95 mission in 1998 aboard the 
space shuttle Discovery. As a mission specialist, Glenn supported 
deployment of a variety of research payloads and participated in 
investigations about spaceflight and the aging process. 

To read a biography of John Glenn, visit: 



http://1.usa.gov/22PtZn 


For information about NASA's exploration programs, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov 

	
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