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  1. Hace 6 días · John Glenn (born July 18, 1921, Cambridge, Ohio, U.S.—died December 8, 2016, Columbus, Ohio) was the first U.S. astronaut to orbit Earth, completing three orbits in 1962. (Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin , the first person in space, had made a single orbit of Earth in 1961.)

  2. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Apollo 11, crewed by Aldrin, Neil A. Armstrong, and Michael Collins, was launched to the Moon on July 16, 1969. Four days later Armstrong and Aldrin landed near the edge of Mare Tranquillitatis. After spending about two hours gathering rock samples, taking photographs , and setting up scientific equipment for tests, they concluded ...

  3. Hace 5 días · 👴 John Armstrong Jr., the Last of the Continental CongressJohn Armstrong Jr. holds the distinction of being the final surviving member of the Continental Co...

  4. 24 de abr. de 2024 · On July 16, 1969, Collins was launched to the Moon in the Apollo 11 mission with commander Neil A. Armstrong and lunar module pilot Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr. Armstrong and Aldrin landed on the Moon in the lunar module Eagle on July 20 while Collins remained in the command module Columbia, circling the Moon at an altitude of 97–121 km ...

  5. Hace 5 días · TIL that John Armstrong Jr was the last surviving member of the Continental Congress and lived up until 1843, dying at age 84. en.wikipedia.org Open Share Add a Comment

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_GlennJohn Glenn - Wikipedia

    Hace 5 días · John Herschel Glenn Jr. (July 18, 1921 – December 8, 2016) was an American Marine Corps aviator, astronaut, businessman, and politician. He was the third American in space, and the first American to orbit the Earth, circling it three times in 1962.

  7. Hace 5 días · • 6 min. ago. Whole-Shoulder8355. Despite not being a president himself, John Armstrong Jr, last surviving member of the Constitutional Convention, played a major part in American history. He was a soldier in the revolution, part of the constitutional convention, and secretary of war during the War of 1812 to Madison before Monroe.