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AndesSMF (Founding Member) 20 Feb 12, 22:12Post
Hard to believe, but Pep probably clearly remembers when John Glenn orbited for the first time.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury-Atlas_6

As an aside, technically speaking Yuri Gagarin's flight didn't count because he didn't land with his spacecraft.

The FAI rules in 1961 required that a pilot must land with the spacecraft to be considered an official spaceflight for the FAI record books. Although some contemporary Soviet sources stated that Gagarin had parachuted separately to the ground, the Soviet Union officially insisted that he had landed with the Vostok; the government forced the cosmonaut to lie in press conferences, and the FAI certified the flight. The Soviet Union did not admit until 1971 that Gagarin had ejected and landed separately from the Vostok descent module.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vostok_1#R ... nd_landing
Einstein said two things were infinite; the universe, and stupidity. He wasn't sure about the first, but he was certain about the second.
Boris (Founding Member) 20 Feb 12, 22:48Post
I remember it clearly. They marched the whole school to the auditorium to watch it on a b&w tv that had about a 19" screen.{laugh}

Luckily, I got to sit up front since I was only in the first grade.

I saw his next flight in person... 8)
The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers...
AndesSMF (Founding Member) 20 Feb 12, 23:11Post
Boris wrote:I saw his next flight in person...

A well-deserved second flight, as the authorities at the time did not want to place an American hero in danger by sending him to space again.
Einstein said two things were infinite; the universe, and stupidity. He wasn't sure about the first, but he was certain about the second.
TUSpilot (Founding Member) 21 Feb 12, 05:14Post
Here's the part from "The Right Stuff" covering Glenn's flight.

We live in a galaxy far far away and we STILL have to connect in ATL.
 

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