John Glenn from Ohio was. the astronaut senator.
John Glenn. John Glenn, Jr. circled Earth in 1962 on the Mercury 6 space mission, becoming the first American to make a complete Earth orbit. He also served as U.S. Senator to Ohio (1975 - 1999)
The first American spacecraft which orbited the earth was called The Mercury Friendship 7, and the astronaut was a famous person his name was John Glenn, he was a senator for many years later.
Two other space stations that have orbited Earth in the past are Mir, which was operated by the Soviet Union and later Russia, and Skylab, which was operated by NASA. Both stations played important roles in advancing human space exploration.
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John Glenn is a former astronaut and U.S. Senator from Ohio. John Glenn served as the U.S. Senator from Ohio December 24, 1974 - January 3, 1999. He died on December 8, 2016 at age 95.
Andrew Johnson was the only US senator who did not resign when his state seceded. Lincoln chose him as his vice-president for his second term.
John Glenn was an American astronaut, engineer, and U.S. senator. He conducted his work primarily at NASA as one of the original Mercury Seven astronauts, where he became the first American to orbit the Earth in 1962. Later in his career, Glenn also served as a U.S. senator for the state of Ohio.
John Glennwas the first American to circle the earth. He was later a Democratic Senator from Ohio.
Henry Clay was born in Virginia, but moved to Kentucky when he was 22 and later became a senator for that state.
Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania and later became a senator for Delaware.
No, Brahe did not believe in the heliocentric model; he proposed a geocentric model where planets orbited the Sun and the Sun orbited the Earth. It was Johannes Kepler who later discovered that planets orbit the Sun in an elliptical path, using Brahe's detailed observational data.
Galileo initially showed using phases of the planet venus that it orbited around the sun and not the earth, this supported a new model developed by Copernicus suggesting that the earth orbited the sun and not vice versa. It had always been assumed that the moon orbited the earth. Later with the invention of Newtonian physics, a more concise model of the solar system was developed using the laws of gravity explained that the much smaller earth would orbit around the much larger sun and that the smaller moon would orbit the larger earth.