Fifty years ago today, astronaut John Glenn made history by boarding a Mercury space capsule and becoming the first American to orbit the earth. The Friendship 7 made three orbits around the earth in a little less than five hours and was moving at speeds around 17,000 miles per hour (top that, Doc Brown). As if that wasn’t a fever-inducing dose of awesome, due to a problem with the yaw attitude jet that controlled the module’s heading, Glenn had to manually pilot the ship during the second and third orbits.
@glennschool, the official Twitter account of the John Glenn School of Public Affairs, is live-tweeting the event retroactively today, recounting the events of the lift-off as they really happened minute-by-minute this morning fifty years ago. For those interested, you can follow the hashtag #GlenninSpace for updates. Here’s how the lift-off has looked so far:
5 minutes to launch. #GlenninSpace
[PHOTO]: Godspeed, John Glenn – 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0. http://t.co/fmiujpiB #GlenninSpace #Glenn50
Jettison tower is green. Auto Retrojettison is off; Emergency Retrojettison Fuse switch, off; Retrojettison Fuse switch, off. #GlenninSpace
Zero-g and I feel fine. Capsule is turning around. Oh, that view is tremendous! #GlenninSpace
Roger, Seven. You have a go, at least 7 orbits. Glenn: Roger. Understand Go for at least 7 orbits. #GlenninSpace
This is Friendship Seven. Can see clear back; a big cloud pattern way back across toward the Cape. Beautiful sight. #GlenninSpace
The horizon is a brilliant, a brilliant blue. I have the mainland in sight at present time coming up on the scope. #GlenninSpace
Fifty years later, and even on Twitter, it’s nearly impossible to read the communication between Glenn and Cape Canaveral and not become overwhelmed with the chill of excitement. The retroactive live-tweets will continue today through 3PM.
In case you overlooked it in the tweets from @glennschool, here’s the original NASA footage of Glenn leaving earth for bluer skies (if you wanna get to the meat of it, skip to around the 25 minute mark for the countdown):
Throughout the morning, “John Glenn” was trending on Twitter in the United States as people expressed their awe and admiration of Glenn as well as sharing their favorite links and memories about the mission.
Today’s the 50th anniversary of American Hero John Glenn’s spaceflight. But who’s your hero if you’re John Glenn? http://t.co/aixl6NVm
Before Angry Birds Space, we had John Glenn: http://t.co/dYb9WuFL – happy 50th anniversary, John! cc @NASA
John Glenn peers inside his Mercury Friendship 7 space capsule http://t.co/nnMTe9Ib via @washingtonpost
Favorite John Glenn story is still him at a Wendy Kopp talk in ’02. He and his wife were invited on stage. He hopped the steps to the stage.
Today is 50th anniversary of John Glenn’s earth orbit flight http://t.co/JRKb8JmV We don’t do bold things like that any more.
John Glenn should get more credit for winning the Cold War. “Don’t make us send John Glenn over there” was a more credible threat than M.A.D
Look at what John Glenn went through 50 years ago today to be the first American to launch into space! Would you… http://t.co/cZ6Bpun1
This very MINUTE exactly 50 years ago John Glenn lifted off: http://t.co/M5mHVlLn, http://t.co/Vh50b2Ii, http://t.co/tgzuCV7p.
Feb 20, 1962: USA launches John Glenn into orbit. He followed Russian Dogs, GuineaPigs, Mice, a cosmonaut & an American chimp
John Glenn and His Historic Space Flight — 50 Years Later: Why a very short space flight still matters today http://t.co/Ps8zsVj1
John Glenn is a true American hero. Followed the Mercury program and cheered for all of them as a kid. NASA always sent great stuff.
Not only do I get to share my bday with #PresidentsDay, it’s also John Glenn Friendship 7 Day! Read more here- https://t.co/td10b8kf
@TomDignanSr I’ll never forget that wild ride by John Glenn. Saw Friendship7 in Houston. Tiny little thing. Must have been claustrophobic.
50 years ago this minute, John Glenn, from Cambridge OH, blasted off in Friendship 7. Thanks to him and Annie for inspiring our country.
As a footnote, if you really want to feel the goosebumps as you read about John Glenn this morning and afternoon, go listen to Peter Schilling’s ‘Major Tom (Coming Home)‘ as you read those @glennschool tweets and watch the NASA footage. It’s an exquisite combination.















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