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NASA Glenn Flight Simulator Laboratory
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NASA’s Glenn Research Center hosted an town hall with Administrator Jim Bridenstine on Monday, June 10....
Mercury astronaut John Glenn and his wife, Annie, pose during a luncheon Feb. 17, 2012, celebrating 50 years of...
Mercury astronauts John Glenn, left, and Scott Carpenter sit in front of the plot board from the Mercury control...
Video recording of the 2015 NASA Glenn's Evening with the Stars Live Program, Brian Motil, David Manzella, and...
Promotional video highlighting NASA Glenn Research Center's 8x6 Interactive web application.
John Glenn and NASA Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana sit in the flight deck of space shuttle Discovery in...
January 1962 -- Project Mercury Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr., prime pilot for the MA-6 mission.
February 1962 -- Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr., Mercury-Atlas 6 pilot.
Mercury Atlas-6 lifts off on Feb. 20, 1962 carrying astronaut John Glenn on America's first orbital spaceflight.
John Glenn signs autographs for school children following his STS-95 flight aboard the space shuttle Discovery.
Video recording of the 2016 NASA Glenn's Evening with the Stars Live Program, Amy B. Hiltabidel, Susan M. Motil, and...
Oct. 1998 -- STS-95 payload specialist John Glenn removes the Advanced Organic Separation (ADSEP) cartridges and...
Project Mercury astronaut John H. Glenn Jr., enters the Friendship 7 spacecraft during the last part of the...
Annie Glenn, wife of former astronaut and U.S. Senator John Glenn is seen as her husband is laid to rest during a...
The inaugural Glenn Symposium focused on advancements in aerospace technology including power and propulsion,...
Shot list for John Glenn B-roll Material 1. 00:00:00:00 – 00:00:22:18 Slate 2. 00:00:22:19 – 00:00:39:01 Mercury 7...
1962 -- Running along the beach at Cape Canaveral, Florida, astronaut John H. Glenn Jr., pilot of the Mercury-Atlas...
Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr. uses binoculars to view the Earth through the window of the Mercury-Atlas (MA-6)...
1961 -- The first three Americans in space, Mercury astronauts, from the left, John H. Glenn Jr., Virgil I. (Gus)...
January 1962 -- Project Mercury Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr., prime pilot for the MA-6 mission, takes a work-out in...
The space shuttle Discovery lifts off Launch Pad 39B to begin a nine-day mission in Earth-orbit. Launch was at 2:19...