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Posted: 4:44 PM Feb 20, 2012
John Glenn Marks 50th Anniv. of His Historic Space Flight
Feb. 20, 2012, marks 50 years since John Glenn became the first American to orbit the earth. Glenn marked the day by speaking to crew members aboard the International Space Station.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- John Glenn says being able to speak live with the International Space Station was a "great surprise" as he celebrated the 50th anniversary of his historic spaceflight.
The astronaut and senator from Ohio became the first American to orbit the Earth on Feb. 20, 1962. He marked the anniversary Monday at Ohio State University by kicking off a forum about NASA's future.
He sat on stage with NASA administrator Charles Bolden and chatted with three space station crew members about research in space and NASA's future. Commander Dan Burbank appeared by video link, flanked by two flight engineers floating in the zero-gravity environment.
Burbank said Glenn's momentous flight paved the way for ongoing work on the space station. He said the crew was delighted to help commemorate that trip.
