In October 1998, Senator Glenn returned to space at the age of 77 aboard the space shuttle Discovery, making him the oldest person to fly in space.
Because he liked the first time
Actually the first US astronaut in space (Alan Shepard) did NOT orbit--he only had a 15-minute sub-orbital flight. The first US astronaut to orbit Earth was John Glenn. In any event, neither of them could have gone to the moon because at that time we simply did not have the technology to send them there.
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The Prime Minister of new Zealand is elected by the political party in government at the time. Currently it is John Key. [But watch this space - elections in November.]
It was revealed in Fox-y Lady that he is 61 Years Old.
In October 1998, Senator Glenn returned to space at the age of 77 aboard the space shuttle Discovery.
October 29, 1998 on Space Shuttle Discovery (STS-95)
John Glenn was 77 years old during his second trip to space, which took place on the Space Shuttle Discovery (STS-95) in October 1998. This mission made him the oldest person to fly in space at that time. Glenn's return to space was significant not only for his age but also for the scientific experiments conducted during the flight.
John Glenn was 77 years old during his second trip to space, which took place in October 1998 aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery for the STS-95 mission. This mission made him the oldest person to fly in space at that time. Glenn's journey was significant not only for his age but also for the scientific research conducted during the flight.
John Glenn was 40 years old when he piloted the Friendship 7 into space. Glenn was born in July of 1921, and he piloted the Friendship 7 into space in February of 1962. In October of 1998, Glenn was aboard the STS-95, a Discovery Space Shuttle. Glenn was 77 years old at the time he made his second flight in space on the STS-95.
John Glenn was 77 years old during his second spaceflight on the Space Shuttle Discovery (STS-95) in October 1998. This mission made him the oldest person to fly in space at that time. Glenn had previously flown in space as part of the Mercury program in 1962, making his second trip over three decades later.
John Glenn few alone on his first flight aboard Friendship 7, which launched on February 20, 1962. Glenn Was the 3rd American in space and the first to orbit the earth. On October 29, 1998, Glenn lifted off for his second spaceflight, this time aboard STS-95, which carried a crew of 7. Glenn did not fly the Shuttle, he was a passenger.
In October 1998, Senator Glenn returned to space at the age of 77 aboard the space shuttle Discovery. His participation at the age of 77 allowed scientists to study the effects of space travel on the elderly.
In October 1998, Senator Glenn returned to space at the age of 77 aboard the space shuttle Discovery.
In October 1998, Senator Glenn returned to space at the age of 77 as a payload specialist aboard the space shuttle Discovery, making him the oldest person to fly in space. His participation, at the age of 77, would allow scientists to study the effects of space travel on the elderly.
John Glenn returned to space on October 29, 1998, as a payload specialist aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery mission STS-95 at the age of 77, making him the oldest person to travel in space at that time.
77 years old.