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John H Glenn and crew members, June 1998.
John H Glenn and crew members, June 1998. Wearing training versions of the Space Shuttle partial pressure launch and entry suit are (from the left) Scott Parazynski, Glenn, and Stephen Robinson. In October 1998, the STS-95 mission flew from the Kennedy Space Center with the aim of examining the effects of space flight and ageing, for which Glenn was the test subject. During the 3.5 million mile journey, over eighty scientific experiments were carried out to learn more about the human body and how the sun affects life on Earth.
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