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Return to space.


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 astronaut to orbit Earth in 1962 is about to blast back into orbit. Tile big difference: The 10-day space voyage will make John Glenn, now 77, tile oldest human ever to travel in space.

Glenn became a national hero After circling the planet three times during a five-hour ride strapped inside a 2.7-by-2.1-meter (9-by-7-ft) capsule atop the experimental rocket Mercury (right). "Tile first time I went up we were just trying to figure out: Can we do this thing or not?" Glenn recently told TV-network CNN CNN
 or Cable News Network

Subsidiary company of Turner Broadcasting Systems. It was created by Ted Turner in 1980 to present 24-hour live news broadcasts, using satellites to transmit reports from news bureaus around the world.
. Now Glenn is preparing to board the space shuttle Discovery, scheduled to launch on October 29. Glenn will be a guinea pig guinea pig (gĭn`ē), domesticated form of the cavy, Cavia porcellus, a South American rodent. It is unrelated to the pig; the name may refer to its shrill squeal.  for research on how microgravity mi·cro·grav·i·ty  
n.
1. An environment in which there is very little net gravitational force, as of a free-falling object, an orbit, or interstellar space.

2.
 (near-zero gravity) affects the body of an older person. Astronauts in space suffer from a host of ailments--loss of bone and muscle mass, disturbed sleep patterns, and balance disorders--that are common among the elderly on Earth. NASA NASA: see National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
NASA
 in full National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Independent U.S.
 hopes Glenn's mission will help scientists unlock the keys to the process of aging. Glenn thinks his voyage might pave the way for NASA to one day launch teens to study the effects of space travel on young people. Way to go, Glenn!
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Title Annotation:77 year-old John Glenn returns to space
Author:Rivera, Rachel
Publication:Science World
Article Type:Brief Article
Date:Oct 19, 1998
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