Posted on 02/19/2015 5:55:18 PM PST by Kaslin
I guess its about time I said something nice about a Democrat. So, here it goes:
John Hershel Glenn Jr is an American hero, and an inspiration. In 1962, Glenn was finally hurled into space by a small army of government scientists hell-bent on making sure those commies in Russia didnt dominate the Space Race. After all, the Soviets had already sent a hunk of medal, and a cosmonaut into orbit. If we were going to remain relevant in the futuristic race into space, wed really have to step it up.
Glenn was a perfect choice for the dangerous mission. He had flown nearly 150 combat missions as a lieutenant Colonel in the US Marine Corps (the p is silent, Mr. Obama), and had already completed the first supersonic flight from coast to coast. (LA to New York in three hours and 23 minutes, not including security wait times and TSA background checks.)
At the time, Glenns mission was undertaken with reserved optimism. The Russians had already successfully sent the first human into space when Yuri Gagarin managed to complete a full flight around our tiny blue planet. (Judging by the construction of Soviet era sedans, I really dont think Id feel comfortable on that flight.) Americans Alan Shepard Jr, and Virgil Grissom had both achieved suborbital flights shortly after that. (That basically means they spent a few hours in space, before returning to the relative safety of earth Kinda the way most people visit New Jersey.) It wasnt much longer, however, that those crafty Soviets managed to send Gherman Titov on a 25 hour mission circling the earth a grand total of 17 times.
Seriously Were America. It was about time to show those Stalinist Marxists what we were capable of achieving.
And so, Glenn was strapped inside a rocket and shot into space. On February 20, 1962 roughly 100,000 spectators watched as the Friendship 7 rocketed away from the launch pad at Cape Canaveral just before ten oclock in the morning. The capsule entered into orbit after reaching a cruising speed of 17,500 miles per hour. (The non-smoking lights were turned on for the duration of the flight, although Glenn was free to move 360 degrees around the cabin.)
Of course, this was 1962. Science wasnt exactly well, it wasnt exactly rocket science. Trial and error was a pretty big piece of the puzzle, as illustrated by an early observation from Glenn. During his first orbit in the Friendship 7 capsule, the novice astronaut observed fireflies drifting by the spacecrafts tiny window It turns out they were crystals of water vapor released by the air-conditioning system. Near the end of the orbit the auto pilot began to malfunction, and soon it was learned that the heat shield on the base of the craft was coming loose In other words, a Soviet Sedan might not have been a bad alternative.
After three successful orbits Friendship 7 slammed back into earths atmosphere for reentry. Glenn (fastening his seatbelt and adjusting his dinner tray) was along for the ride as the spacecraft was engulfed by a shroud of ions and fire. Radio contact went dead as the tiny capsule plummeted back (hopefully) toward the Atlantic Ocean.
After four grueling minutes Glenns voice crackled through the radio at Mission Control. With half-smoked Lucky Strikes smoldering in their ashtrays, NASA scientists erupted into celebratory applause as the USS Destroyer Noa headed out to pick up Americas real-life Flash Gordon.
Three days after he was flung into space, John F Kennedy visited the astronaut at Cape Canaveral. Glenn received a ticker tape parade, a visit to Congress, and eventually four consecutive terms as a United States Senator from the state of Ohio And in 1998 he finally returned to the last frontier; this time as the oldest human to ever travel in space.
John Hershel Glenn Jr is an American treasure. He is the inspiration for an entire generation of space enthusiasts. John Hershel Glenn Jr is proof that political affiliation isnt everything.
Thank you for your service, John.
And then he sold out his country by covering up the Clinton campaign funds from China for technolgy transfers.
No fan of Glenn and no fan of the “space race.” Bread and circuses.
I can’t stand him.
I guess he deserves credit for going into space but he got more publicity for doing it than any other man.
He was not the first man in space, he was not the first American in space, He was not the first man to orbit the earth.
He sure didn’t do the nation any good while he was a Senator.
John grew up in a time when the majority of democrats were not communists and kids still acquired an emotional bond with their country’s cultural past.
Yes he did. I have no use for the SOB. Should have stayed in science.
...the Soviets had already sent a hunk of medal...into orbit.
What medal did they send up? Obama's future Nobel prize?
...Americans Alan Shepard Jr, and Virgil Grissom had both achieved suborbital flights shortly after that. That basically means they spent a few hours in space...
I guess Mr. Schaus wasn't born yet and doesn't understand what "suborbital" means. It's impressive he knows the word, however.
By my arithmetic, that's 31 minutes of suborbital flight time, a bit shy of "a few hours."
Since that moment my attitude toward him has been "rot in hell".
And then John sold them out.
Glenn sure was a jackass as a Senator.
One of the most disgusting let downs, for sure. He is no Hero.
I always thought that the space race was about getting to the moon first. What party was Neil Armstrong associated with, not that it matters.
Ditto.
Well I guess Nixon should get some credit. After all, he was the president when we actually went to the moon.
Shepard was a much better Astronaut.
Inner ear problem kept him grounded but at least he got to the Moon.
He really shouldn’t have tarnished himself and his legacy by becoming a politician, particularly a US Senator.
I would be inclined to like him, but he probably did a number of things that betrayed me personally, and our country as a whole.
He should have just went down in history as an Astronaut.
I was a space nut as a boy. I knew all their names and idolized astronauts. That’s probably why I have such hard feelings toward John Glenn.
Before Slick Willy sold them the technology, the Chinese couldn’t get anything off the launch pad without it blowing up. Millions of dollars of campaign funds later, they could not ony launch successfully, but they also could target on re-entry.
John Glenn shut down the inquiry into that bit of treason. I’ll never forgive him.
Brian Williams was in space way before Glenn....
John Glenn still owes 5 million for his failed run for President. He took all the cash ans there are still lawsuits going after his corporation he used to funnel the money. What a scumbag.
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