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John F. Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex sign in Titusville, Florida, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/john-f-kennedy-space-center-visitor-complex-sign-in-titusville-florida-usa-image606712716.html
RM2X72478–John F. Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex sign in Titusville, Florida, USA.
CHANTILLY, Virginia, United States — The space shuttle Enterprise on display at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's Udvar-Hazy Center, a large hangar facility at Chantilly, Virginia, next to Dulles Airport and just outside Washington DC. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chantilly-virginia-united-states-the-space-shuttle-enterprise-on-display-at-the-smithsonian-national-air-and-space-museums-udvar-hazy-center-a-large-hangar-facility-at-chantilly-virginia-next-to-dulles-airport-and-just-outside-washington-dc-image563747001.html
RM2RN4W1D–CHANTILLY, Virginia, United States — The space shuttle Enterprise on display at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's Udvar-Hazy Center, a large hangar facility at Chantilly, Virginia, next to Dulles Airport and just outside Washington DC.
Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7 at the Science Museum, London, October 1965. New press conference to announce that astronaut Colonel John Glenn will open a London exhibition next week of the Mercury Space capsule in which he made his historic three orbit space flight in 1962. The exhibition will be open until February (1966). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mercury-spacecraft-friendship-7-at-the-science-museum-london-october-1965-new-press-conference-to-announce-that-astronaut-colonel-john-glenn-will-open-a-london-exhibition-next-week-of-the-mercury-space-capsule-in-which-he-made-his-historic-three-orbit-space-flight-in-1962-the-exhibition-will-be-open-until-february-1966-image462276435.html
RM2HT2E8K–Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7 at the Science Museum, London, October 1965. New press conference to announce that astronaut Colonel John Glenn will open a London exhibition next week of the Mercury Space capsule in which he made his historic three orbit space flight in 1962. The exhibition will be open until February (1966).
CHANTILLY, Virginia, United States — The Space Shuttle Discovery stands prominently on display at the Udvar-Hazy Center, an annex of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. As one of NASA's flagship shuttles, Discovery completed 39 missions over 27 years before its retirement. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chantilly-virginia-united-states-the-space-shuttle-discovery-stands-prominently-on-display-at-the-udvar-hazy-center-an-annex-of-the-smithsonian-national-air-and-space-museum-as-one-of-nasas-flagship-shuttles-discovery-completed-39-missions-over-27-years-before-its-retirement-image563751767.html
RM2RN533K–CHANTILLY, Virginia, United States — The Space Shuttle Discovery stands prominently on display at the Udvar-Hazy Center, an annex of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. As one of NASA's flagship shuttles, Discovery completed 39 missions over 27 years before its retirement.
Eratosthenes exhibits terraces within its rim. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-eratosthenes-exhibits-terraces-within-its-rim-57367624.html
RMD998YM–Eratosthenes exhibits terraces within its rim.
CHANTILLY, Virginia, United States — The space shuttle Enterprise on display in the space wing at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's Udvar-Hazy Center, a large hangar facility at Chantilly, Virginia, next to Dulles Airport and just outside Washington DC. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chantilly-virginia-united-states-the-space-shuttle-enterprise-on-display-in-the-space-wing-at-the-smithsonian-national-air-and-space-museums-udvar-hazy-center-a-large-hangar-facility-at-chantilly-virginia-next-to-dulles-airport-and-just-outside-washington-dc-image563746992.html
RM2RN4W14–CHANTILLY, Virginia, United States — The space shuttle Enterprise on display in the space wing at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's Udvar-Hazy Center, a large hangar facility at Chantilly, Virginia, next to Dulles Airport and just outside Washington DC.
United States Astronaut Hall of Fame at John F. Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, Titusville, Florida, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/united-states-astronaut-hall-of-fame-at-john-f-kennedy-space-center-visitor-complex-titusville-florida-usa-image606712729.html
RM2X7247N–United States Astronaut Hall of Fame at John F. Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, Titusville, Florida, USA.
Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7 at the Science Museum, London, October 1965. New press conference to announce that astronaut Colonel John Glenn will open a London exhibition next week of the Mercury Space capsule in which he made his historic three orbit space flight in 1962. The exhibition will be open until February (1966). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mercury-spacecraft-friendship-7-at-the-science-museum-london-october-1965-new-press-conference-to-announce-that-astronaut-colonel-john-glenn-will-open-a-london-exhibition-next-week-of-the-mercury-space-capsule-in-which-he-made-his-historic-three-orbit-space-flight-in-1962-the-exhibition-will-be-open-until-february-1966-image462264772.html
RM2HT1YC4–Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7 at the Science Museum, London, October 1965. New press conference to announce that astronaut Colonel John Glenn will open a London exhibition next week of the Mercury Space capsule in which he made his historic three orbit space flight in 1962. The exhibition will be open until February (1966).
United States Astronaut Hall of Fame at John F. Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, Titusville, Florida, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/united-states-astronaut-hall-of-fame-at-john-f-kennedy-space-center-visitor-complex-titusville-florida-usa-image606712742.html
RM2X72486–United States Astronaut Hall of Fame at John F. Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, Titusville, Florida, USA.
Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7 at the Science Museum, London, October 1965. New press conference to announce that astronaut Colonel John Glenn will open a London exhibition next week of the Mercury Space capsule in which he made his historic three orbit space flight in 1962. The exhibition will be open until February (1966). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mercury-spacecraft-friendship-7-at-the-science-museum-london-october-1965-new-press-conference-to-announce-that-astronaut-colonel-john-glenn-will-open-a-london-exhibition-next-week-of-the-mercury-space-capsule-in-which-he-made-his-historic-three-orbit-space-flight-in-1962-the-exhibition-will-be-open-until-february-1966-image462274745.html
RM2HT2C49–Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7 at the Science Museum, London, October 1965. New press conference to announce that astronaut Colonel John Glenn will open a London exhibition next week of the Mercury Space capsule in which he made his historic three orbit space flight in 1962. The exhibition will be open until February (1966).
Stock photo of United States Astronaut Hall of Fame at John F. Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex Titusville FL USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-of-united-states-astronaut-hall-of-fame-at-john-f-kennedy-space-center-visitor-complex-titusville-fl-usa-image606712737.html
RM2X72481–Stock photo of United States Astronaut Hall of Fame at John F. Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex Titusville FL USA
Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7 at the Science Museum, London, October 1965. New press conference to announce that astronaut Colonel John Glenn will open a London exhibition next week of the Mercury Space capsule in which he made his historic three orbit space flight in 1962. The exhibition will be open until February (1966). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mercury-spacecraft-friendship-7-at-the-science-museum-london-october-1965-new-press-conference-to-announce-that-astronaut-colonel-john-glenn-will-open-a-london-exhibition-next-week-of-the-mercury-space-capsule-in-which-he-made-his-historic-three-orbit-space-flight-in-1962-the-exhibition-will-be-open-until-february-1966-image462292840.html
RM2HT376G–Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7 at the Science Museum, London, October 1965. New press conference to announce that astronaut Colonel John Glenn will open a London exhibition next week of the Mercury Space capsule in which he made his historic three orbit space flight in 1962. The exhibition will be open until February (1966).
Exterior view of the museum building at Meteor Crater, a popular tourist attraction on Route 66 near Winslow, Arizona, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/exterior-view-of-the-museum-building-at-meteor-crater-a-popular-tourist-attraction-on-route-66-near-winslow-arizona-usa-image617387520.html
RM2XTCC28–Exterior view of the museum building at Meteor Crater, a popular tourist attraction on Route 66 near Winslow, Arizona, USA.
Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7, pictured on arrival at the Science Museum, London, Monday 14th May 1962. The space capsule was piloted by astronaut John Glenn (20/02/1962), who performed three orbits of the Earth, making him the first US astronaut to orbit the Earth and the third US astronaut in space (behind 1st Alan B. Shepard and 2nd Lieutenant Colonel Virgil Ivan Gus Grissom). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mercury-spacecraft-friendship-7-pictured-on-arrival-at-the-science-museum-london-monday-14th-may-1962-the-space-capsule-was-piloted-by-astronaut-john-glenn-20021962-who-performed-three-orbits-of-the-earth-making-him-the-first-us-astronaut-to-orbit-the-earth-and-the-third-us-astronaut-in-space-behind-1st-alan-b-shepard-and-2nd-lieutenant-colonel-virgil-ivan-gus-grissom-image458765537.html
RM2HJAG3D–Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7, pictured on arrival at the Science Museum, London, Monday 14th May 1962. The space capsule was piloted by astronaut John Glenn (20/02/1962), who performed three orbits of the Earth, making him the first US astronaut to orbit the Earth and the third US astronaut in space (behind 1st Alan B. Shepard and 2nd Lieutenant Colonel Virgil Ivan Gus Grissom).
John F. Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex sign in Titusville, Florida, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/john-f-kennedy-space-center-visitor-complex-sign-in-titusville-florida-usa-image606712719.html
RM2X7247B–John F. Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex sign in Titusville, Florida, USA.
Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7, pictured on arrival at the Science Museum, London, Monday 14th May 1962. The space capsule was piloted by astronaut John Glenn (20/02/1962), who performed three orbits of the Earth, making him the first US astronaut to orbit the Earth and the third US astronaut in space (behind 1st Alan B. Shepard and 2nd Lieutenant Colonel Virgil Ivan Gus Grissom). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mercury-spacecraft-friendship-7-pictured-on-arrival-at-the-science-museum-london-monday-14th-may-1962-the-space-capsule-was-piloted-by-astronaut-john-glenn-20021962-who-performed-three-orbits-of-the-earth-making-him-the-first-us-astronaut-to-orbit-the-earth-and-the-third-us-astronaut-in-space-behind-1st-alan-b-shepard-and-2nd-lieutenant-colonel-virgil-ivan-gus-grissom-image458772254.html
RM2HJATKA–Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7, pictured on arrival at the Science Museum, London, Monday 14th May 1962. The space capsule was piloted by astronaut John Glenn (20/02/1962), who performed three orbits of the Earth, making him the first US astronaut to orbit the Earth and the third US astronaut in space (behind 1st Alan B. Shepard and 2nd Lieutenant Colonel Virgil Ivan Gus Grissom).
Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7, pictured on arrival at the Science Museum, London, Monday 14th May 1962. The space capsule was piloted by astronaut John Glenn (20/02/1962), who performed three orbits of the Earth, making him the first US astronaut to orbit the Earth and the third US astronaut in space (behind 1st Alan B. Shepard and 2nd Lieutenant Colonel Virgil Ivan Gus Grissom). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mercury-spacecraft-friendship-7-pictured-on-arrival-at-the-science-museum-london-monday-14th-may-1962-the-space-capsule-was-piloted-by-astronaut-john-glenn-20021962-who-performed-three-orbits-of-the-earth-making-him-the-first-us-astronaut-to-orbit-the-earth-and-the-third-us-astronaut-in-space-behind-1st-alan-b-shepard-and-2nd-lieutenant-colonel-virgil-ivan-gus-grissom-image458764578.html
RM2HJAEW6–Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7, pictured on arrival at the Science Museum, London, Monday 14th May 1962. The space capsule was piloted by astronaut John Glenn (20/02/1962), who performed three orbits of the Earth, making him the first US astronaut to orbit the Earth and the third US astronaut in space (behind 1st Alan B. Shepard and 2nd Lieutenant Colonel Virgil Ivan Gus Grissom).
Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7, pictured on arrival at the Science Museum, London, Monday 14th May 1962. The space capsule was piloted by astronaut John Glenn (20/02/1962), who performed three orbits of the Earth, making him the first US astronaut to orbit the Earth and the third US astronaut in space (behind 1st Alan B. Shepard and 2nd Lieutenant Colonel Virgil Ivan Gus Grissom). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mercury-spacecraft-friendship-7-pictured-on-arrival-at-the-science-museum-london-monday-14th-may-1962-the-space-capsule-was-piloted-by-astronaut-john-glenn-20021962-who-performed-three-orbits-of-the-earth-making-him-the-first-us-astronaut-to-orbit-the-earth-and-the-third-us-astronaut-in-space-behind-1st-alan-b-shepard-and-2nd-lieutenant-colonel-virgil-ivan-gus-grissom-image458770663.html
RM2HJAPJF–Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7, pictured on arrival at the Science Museum, London, Monday 14th May 1962. The space capsule was piloted by astronaut John Glenn (20/02/1962), who performed three orbits of the Earth, making him the first US astronaut to orbit the Earth and the third US astronaut in space (behind 1st Alan B. Shepard and 2nd Lieutenant Colonel Virgil Ivan Gus Grissom).
Interior view of Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7, pictured on arrival at the Science Museum, London, Monday 14th May 1962. The space capsule was piloted by astronaut John Glenn (20/02/1962), who performed three orbits of the Earth, making him the first US astronaut to orbit the Earth and the third US astronaut in space (behind 1st Alan B. Shepard and 2nd Lieutenant Colonel Virgil Ivan Gus Grissom). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/interior-view-of-mercury-spacecraft-friendship-7-pictured-on-arrival-at-the-science-museum-london-monday-14th-may-1962-the-space-capsule-was-piloted-by-astronaut-john-glenn-20021962-who-performed-three-orbits-of-the-earth-making-him-the-first-us-astronaut-to-orbit-the-earth-and-the-third-us-astronaut-in-space-behind-1st-alan-b-shepard-and-2nd-lieutenant-colonel-virgil-ivan-gus-grissom-image458765188.html
RM2HJAFK0–Interior view of Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7, pictured on arrival at the Science Museum, London, Monday 14th May 1962. The space capsule was piloted by astronaut John Glenn (20/02/1962), who performed three orbits of the Earth, making him the first US astronaut to orbit the Earth and the third US astronaut in space (behind 1st Alan B. Shepard and 2nd Lieutenant Colonel Virgil Ivan Gus Grissom).
Heat shield of Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7, pictured on arrival at the Science Museum, London, Monday 14th May 1962. The space capsule was piloted by astronaut John Glenn (20/02/1962), who performed three orbits of the Earth, making him the first US astronaut to orbit the Earth and the third US astronaut in space (behind 1st Alan B. Shepard and 2nd Lieutenant Colonel Virgil Ivan Gus Grissom). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/heat-shield-of-mercury-spacecraft-friendship-7-pictured-on-arrival-at-the-science-museum-london-monday-14th-may-1962-the-space-capsule-was-piloted-by-astronaut-john-glenn-20021962-who-performed-three-orbits-of-the-earth-making-him-the-first-us-astronaut-to-orbit-the-earth-and-the-third-us-astronaut-in-space-behind-1st-alan-b-shepard-and-2nd-lieutenant-colonel-virgil-ivan-gus-grissom-image458764537.html
RM2HJAERN–Heat shield of Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7, pictured on arrival at the Science Museum, London, Monday 14th May 1962. The space capsule was piloted by astronaut John Glenn (20/02/1962), who performed three orbits of the Earth, making him the first US astronaut to orbit the Earth and the third US astronaut in space (behind 1st Alan B. Shepard and 2nd Lieutenant Colonel Virgil Ivan Gus Grissom).
Heat shield of Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7, pictured on arrival at the Science Museum, London, Monday 14th May 1962. The space capsule was piloted by astronaut John Glenn (20/02/1962), who performed three orbits of the Earth, making him the first US astronaut to orbit the Earth and the third US astronaut in space (behind 1st Alan B. Shepard and 2nd Lieutenant Colonel Virgil Ivan Gus Grissom). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/heat-shield-of-mercury-spacecraft-friendship-7-pictured-on-arrival-at-the-science-museum-london-monday-14th-may-1962-the-space-capsule-was-piloted-by-astronaut-john-glenn-20021962-who-performed-three-orbits-of-the-earth-making-him-the-first-us-astronaut-to-orbit-the-earth-and-the-third-us-astronaut-in-space-behind-1st-alan-b-shepard-and-2nd-lieutenant-colonel-virgil-ivan-gus-grissom-image458772227.html
RM2HJATJB–Heat shield of Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7, pictured on arrival at the Science Museum, London, Monday 14th May 1962. The space capsule was piloted by astronaut John Glenn (20/02/1962), who performed three orbits of the Earth, making him the first US astronaut to orbit the Earth and the third US astronaut in space (behind 1st Alan B. Shepard and 2nd Lieutenant Colonel Virgil Ivan Gus Grissom).
People queuing to take a look at Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7, which arrived at the Science Museum, London, Monday 14th May 1962. The space capsule was piloted by astronaut John Glenn (20/02/1962), who performed three orbits of the Earth, making him the first US astronaut to orbit the Earth and the third US astronaut in space (behind 1st Alan B. Shepard and 2nd Lieutenant Colonel Virgil Ivan Gus Grissom). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/people-queuing-to-take-a-look-at-mercury-spacecraft-friendship-7-which-arrived-at-the-science-museum-london-monday-14th-may-1962-the-space-capsule-was-piloted-by-astronaut-john-glenn-20021962-who-performed-three-orbits-of-the-earth-making-him-the-first-us-astronaut-to-orbit-the-earth-and-the-third-us-astronaut-in-space-behind-1st-alan-b-shepard-and-2nd-lieutenant-colonel-virgil-ivan-gus-grissom-image458762193.html
RM2HJABT1–People queuing to take a look at Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7, which arrived at the Science Museum, London, Monday 14th May 1962. The space capsule was piloted by astronaut John Glenn (20/02/1962), who performed three orbits of the Earth, making him the first US astronaut to orbit the Earth and the third US astronaut in space (behind 1st Alan B. Shepard and 2nd Lieutenant Colonel Virgil Ivan Gus Grissom).
People queuing to take a look at Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7, which arrived at the Science Museum, London, Monday 14th May 1962. The space capsule was piloted by astronaut John Glenn (20/02/1962), who performed three orbits of the Earth, making him the first US astronaut to orbit the Earth and the third US astronaut in space (behind 1st Alan B. Shepard and 2nd Lieutenant Colonel Virgil Ivan Gus Grissom). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/people-queuing-to-take-a-look-at-mercury-spacecraft-friendship-7-which-arrived-at-the-science-museum-london-monday-14th-may-1962-the-space-capsule-was-piloted-by-astronaut-john-glenn-20021962-who-performed-three-orbits-of-the-earth-making-him-the-first-us-astronaut-to-orbit-the-earth-and-the-third-us-astronaut-in-space-behind-1st-alan-b-shepard-and-2nd-lieutenant-colonel-virgil-ivan-gus-grissom-image458771146.html
RM2HJAR7P–People queuing to take a look at Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7, which arrived at the Science Museum, London, Monday 14th May 1962. The space capsule was piloted by astronaut John Glenn (20/02/1962), who performed three orbits of the Earth, making him the first US astronaut to orbit the Earth and the third US astronaut in space (behind 1st Alan B. Shepard and 2nd Lieutenant Colonel Virgil Ivan Gus Grissom).
People queuing to take a look at Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7, which arrived at the Science Museum, London, Monday 14th May 1962. The space capsule was piloted by astronaut John Glenn (20/02/1962), who performed three orbits of the Earth, making him the first US astronaut to orbit the Earth and the third US astronaut in space (behind 1st Alan B. Shepard and 2nd Lieutenant Colonel Virgil Ivan Gus Grissom). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/people-queuing-to-take-a-look-at-mercury-spacecraft-friendship-7-which-arrived-at-the-science-museum-london-monday-14th-may-1962-the-space-capsule-was-piloted-by-astronaut-john-glenn-20021962-who-performed-three-orbits-of-the-earth-making-him-the-first-us-astronaut-to-orbit-the-earth-and-the-third-us-astronaut-in-space-behind-1st-alan-b-shepard-and-2nd-lieutenant-colonel-virgil-ivan-gus-grissom-image458761795.html
RM2HJAB9R–People queuing to take a look at Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7, which arrived at the Science Museum, London, Monday 14th May 1962. The space capsule was piloted by astronaut John Glenn (20/02/1962), who performed three orbits of the Earth, making him the first US astronaut to orbit the Earth and the third US astronaut in space (behind 1st Alan B. Shepard and 2nd Lieutenant Colonel Virgil Ivan Gus Grissom).
Members of the public patiently wait to take a look at Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7, pictured on arrival at the Science Museum, London, Monday 14th May 1962. The space capsule was piloted by astronaut John Glenn (20/02/1962), who performed three orbits of the Earth, making him the first US astronaut to orbit the Earth and the third US astronaut in space (behind 1st Alan B. Shepard and 2nd Lieutenant Colonel Virgil Ivan Gus Grissom). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-public-patiently-wait-to-take-a-look-at-mercury-spacecraft-friendship-7-pictured-on-arrival-at-the-science-museum-london-monday-14th-may-1962-the-space-capsule-was-piloted-by-astronaut-john-glenn-20021962-who-performed-three-orbits-of-the-earth-making-him-the-first-us-astronaut-to-orbit-the-earth-and-the-third-us-astronaut-in-space-behind-1st-alan-b-shepard-and-2nd-lieutenant-colonel-virgil-ivan-gus-grissom-image458772315.html
RM2HJATNF–Members of the public patiently wait to take a look at Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7, pictured on arrival at the Science Museum, London, Monday 14th May 1962. The space capsule was piloted by astronaut John Glenn (20/02/1962), who performed three orbits of the Earth, making him the first US astronaut to orbit the Earth and the third US astronaut in space (behind 1st Alan B. Shepard and 2nd Lieutenant Colonel Virgil Ivan Gus Grissom).
Members of the public patiently wait to take a look at Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7, pictured on arrival at the Science Museum, London, Monday 14th May 1962. The space capsule was piloted by astronaut John Glenn (20/02/1962), who performed three orbits of the Earth, making him the first US astronaut to orbit the Earth and the third US astronaut in space (behind 1st Alan B. Shepard and 2nd Lieutenant Colonel Virgil Ivan Gus Grissom). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-public-patiently-wait-to-take-a-look-at-mercury-spacecraft-friendship-7-pictured-on-arrival-at-the-science-museum-london-monday-14th-may-1962-the-space-capsule-was-piloted-by-astronaut-john-glenn-20021962-who-performed-three-orbits-of-the-earth-making-him-the-first-us-astronaut-to-orbit-the-earth-and-the-third-us-astronaut-in-space-behind-1st-alan-b-shepard-and-2nd-lieutenant-colonel-virgil-ivan-gus-grissom-image458771535.html
RM2HJARNK–Members of the public patiently wait to take a look at Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7, pictured on arrival at the Science Museum, London, Monday 14th May 1962. The space capsule was piloted by astronaut John Glenn (20/02/1962), who performed three orbits of the Earth, making him the first US astronaut to orbit the Earth and the third US astronaut in space (behind 1st Alan B. Shepard and 2nd Lieutenant Colonel Virgil Ivan Gus Grissom).
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