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Credit: Courtesy NASA  
  
   
Explanation:
Rehearsing for his  
historic flight on February 20, 1962,  
Mercury program astronaut  
John H. Glenn Jr. works  
in a cramped training capsule preparing  
for a few hours'  
voyage through space.  
  
Dubbed  
Friendship 7, his own snug spacecraft was launched by an Atlas  
rocket and carried Glenn  
three times around planet Earth  
at an altitude of about 120 miles,  
returning him safely to a "splashdown" in the Atlantic Ocean.  
  
The first American in orbit,  
Senator Glenn's remarkable return to space will be 36 years later  
as a payload specialist on the Space Shuttle  
Discovery mission STS-95.  
  
Discovery is a roomier craft which will carry a crew of 7  
and an array of scientific payloads, such as the  
International Extreme Ultraviolet Hitchhiker.  
  
Scheduled for  
launch today at 2:00 PM  Eastern Time,  
Discovery will orbit at an altitude of 320 miles and land  
after 8 days at Kennedy Space Center's shuttle landing facility.  
  
Godspeed the  
crew of STS-95 !  
  
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