Home John Glenn, First American To Orbit Earth, Dies At 95 (Video) Astronaut John Glenn gives the thumbs up as he rides in an open car with his wife Annie during a ticker tape parade down New York's "Canyon of Heroes" on lower Broadway in New York

Astronaut John Glenn gives the thumbs up as he rides in an open car with his wife Annie during a ticker tape parade down New York’s “Canyon of Heroes” on lower Broadway in New York

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NASA handout photo of John Glenn on the aft flight deck of the Space Shuttle Discovery
U.S. President Obama awards a 2012 Presidential Medal of Freedom to astronaut Glenn during ceremony in the East Room of the White House in Washington

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