John Glenn was one of the NASA astronauts in the Mercury Seven and the first American to orbit the Earth in his capsule, Friendship 7. While America cheered, only a few knew what actually happened that day and just how close John Glenn came to dying. In the Space Race, America was far behind the Soviet Union and if Glenn succeeded, America would finally catch up.
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Story Research and Photo Credits: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) + U.S. Navy National Museum of Naval Aviation + US Air Force + US Navy + MilitaryPatches.com + Graham Watts + Gerry Metzler + Farish Hamka + National Museum of the United States Air Force + Ciar + NBC + US Navy National Museum of Naval Aviation + John Glenn Archives, The Ohio State University + Johnsville Centrifuge & Science Museum
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