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50 years ago today...

DrEntropy

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I listened to the first orbital flight of NASA, John Glenn, on a Hitachi transistor radio I ferreted into my classroom. Mother dutifully ran a reel-to-reel tape recorder at home to catch the entire flight in case we weren't able to listen.

What times.
 
What a day it was. Preparations, count down, lift off, updates from the studio. We watched and listened as much as we could during school, then continued when we got home - on our big ol' 1954 RCA color TV.

And the heat shield crisis during the return to earth - talk about tense!

T.
 
DrEntropy said:
I listened to the first orbital flight of NASA, John Glenn, on a Hitachi transistor radio I ferreted into my classroom. Mother dutifully ran a reel-to-reel tape recorder at home to catch the entire flight in case we weren't able to listen.

What times.

Me too doc! As a seventh grader I was riveted to all the news I could get about those seven men. I even tried to get my mom to take me into the city (NYC) to watch the parade that followed.
What happened to those glorious times we had growing up?
 
Gliderman8 said:
What happened to those glorious times we had growing up?

We grew up. :frown:
 
DrEntropy said:
I listened to the first orbital flight of NASA, John Glenn, on a Hitachi transistor radio I ferreted into my classroom. Mother dutifully ran a reel-to-reel tape recorder at home to catch the entire flight in case we weren't able to listen.

What times.

"God Speed, John Glenn" :grouphug:
 
I recall it, but none of the details and really only because my brother was having his eyes uncrossed in the hospital that same day. But then again, I was only 4 and a half.
 
Now we can't even get a man to the space station.
 
Basil said:
Mickey Richaud said:
Gliderman8 said:
What happened to those glorious times we had growing up?

We grew up. :frown:

Not me and my friend Peter Pan!

At 54 I still refuse to grow up!
I won't I won't I won't
 
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