Rocket man : the Mercury adventure of John Glenn

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J92 Glenn
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Summary

On February 20, 1962, as millions of Americans waited anxiously, astronaut John Glenn blasted off in his rocket ship, Friendship 7, and became the first American to orbit the Earth.
Although the risks of such a mission for Friendship 7 were well known, no one including Glenn knew the peril he was about to encounter in space. John Glenn was one of the Mercury 7 astronauts, the early pioneers of manned space flight. His historic flight followed years of intensive physical training and a devotion to a career in the exciting but risk-filled world of aviation.
Ruth Ashby's dramatic story of John Glenn's near-disastrous mission in Friendship 7 also takes young readers through his small-town Ohio childhood, his extraordinary experiences as a fighter pilot in two wars, and his life as an astronaut in the prestigious and dangerous Mercury 7 program. The book concludes with Glenn's successful career as a U.S. senator and his triumphant return to space in 1998 at the age of 77.

Contents

  • Rocket Man p. 1
  • Chapter 1 All-American Boy p. 7
  • Chapter 2 Up, Up, and Away p. 17
  • Chapter 3 Faster Than a Speeding Bullet p. 27
  • Chapter 4 Becoming an Astronaut p. 35
  • Chapter 5 The Star Sailors p. 41
  • Chapter 6 Mean Machines p. 47
  • Chapter 7 Into the Space Age p. 61
  • Chapter 8 Waiting Game p. 67
  • Chapter 9 The Mission p. 75
  • Chapter 10 Flying-by-Wire p. 83
  • Chapter 11 "Just the Normal Day in Space" p. 91
  • Chapter 12 One American Legend p. 99
  • Space Explorers p. 109

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