NASA Events And Future Forum Mark 50 Years Of Americans In Orbit

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Feb. 16, 2012

Beth Dickey/David Steitz 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1600 
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Allard Beutel 
Kennedy Space Center, Fla. 
321-861-4769 
allard.beutel@xxxxxxxx 

Lori Rachul 
Glenn Research Center, Ohio 
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MEDIA ADVISORY: M12-029

NASA EVENTS AND FUTURE FORUM MARK 50 YEARS OF AMERICANS IN ORBIT

WASHINGTON -- Feb. 20 marks the 50th anniversary of the day in 1962 
when U.S. Sen. John Glenn piloted his Friendship 7 spacecraft on the 
first U.S. orbital. In the next two weeks, NASA Television will 
broadcast a series of live events and special programming to 
commemorate 50 years of Americans in orbit, including the premiere of 
a new documentary and special interactive online features. 

Here is a list of scheduled activities, all of which will be broadcast 
on NASA Television: 

Thursday, Feb. 16 
8-8:30 p.m.: Premiere of "Friendship 7: 50th Anniversary of Americans 
in Orbit" on NASA TV, a documentary on Glenn's historic mission 
featuring new interviews with Glenn and fellow Mercury astronaut 
Scott Carpenter. 

Friday, Feb. 17 
10-11 a.m. EST: Glenn and Carpenter, the first two Americans to orbit 
Earth, will join NASA Administrator Charles Bolden and Kennedy Space 
Center Director Robert Cabana for a presentation about NASA's past, 
present and future. The event is open to employees at the space 
center in Florida. 

3-3:30 p.m. EST: Glenn and Carpenter will conduct a news conference in 
the Mercury Mission Control exhibit of the Kennedy Space Center 
Visitor Complex. 

Saturday, Feb. 18 
6:30 p.m. EST: Glenn and Carpenter will participate in "On the 
Shoulders of Giants," a ceremony at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor 
Complex honoring all who made NASA's Project Mercury possible. The 
program will include remarks from Cabana, Sen. Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) 
and astronaut Steve Robinson, who flew with Glenn on his second trip 
into orbit on space shuttle Discovery's STS-95 mission in 1998. 

Monday, Feb. 20 
1:30-3:15 p.m. EST: Glenn and NASA Administrator Charles Bolden will 
speak live with the crew on board the International Space Station to 
kick off the agency's two-day Future Forum at Ohio State University 
in Columbus. Glenn also will participate in a panel session, 
"Learning from the Past to Innovate for the Future," at the event. 

Tuesday, Feb. 21 
3-3:15 p.m. EST: Glenn will deliver closing remarks at the NASA Future 
Forum. 

Friday, March 2 
1-2 p.m. EST: Glenn will deliver the keynote address at "Celebrating 
John Glenn's Legacy: 50 Years of Americans in Orbit" a special event 
hosted by NASA's Glenn Research Center at Cleveland State 
University's Wolstein Center, 2000 Prospect Ave., in Cleveland. The 
tribute will be included in a Tweetup which the research center is 
hosting for its Twitter followers on the same day. 

An interactive online feature about the Mercury program and Glenn's 
flight is available on the agency's Internet homepage at: 

http://www.nasa.gov/externalflash/glenn50/ 

For NASA TV downlink, schedule and streaming video information, visit: 


http://www.nasa.gov/ntv 

	
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