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    Mercury workers gather 50 years after Glenn launch

    CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Veterans of NASA's Project Mercury reunited Saturday to celebrate the 50th anniversary of John Glenn's orbital flight, visiting the old launch pad and meeting the famed astronaut himself.

    The first American to orbit the Earth thanked the approximately 125 retired Mercury workers, now in their 70s and 80s, who gathered with their spouses at Kennedy Space Center to swap stories and pose for pictures.

    "We might have been the focal point of attention, but you were all the ones making the whole thing possible," Glenn told the crowd.

    Glenn and Scott Carpenter, the only other survivor of NASA's original Mercury 7 astronauts, spent nearly an hour being photographed with the retirees, posing in front of a black curtain with a model of a Mercury-Atlas rocket. Glenn is 90; Carpenter is 86.

    Earlier in the afternoon, the Mercury brigade traveled by bus to Launch Complex 14. That's the pad from which Glenn rocketed away on Feb. 20, 1962.

    Some retirees were in wheelchairs, while others used walkers or canes. Most walked, some more surely than others. But they all beamed with pride as they took pictures of the abandoned pad and of each other, and went into the blockhouse to see the old Mercury photos on display and to reminisce.

    As retired engineer Norm Beckel Jr. rode to the pad Saturday, he recalled being seated in the blockhouse right beside Scott Carpenter as the astronaut called out to Glenn right before liftoff, "Godspeed John Glenn."

    But there's more to the story.

    "Before he said that, he said, 'Remember, John, this was built by the low bidder,'" Beckel, 81, told The Associated Press.

    The Mercury-Atlas rocket shook the domed bunker-like structure, although no one inside could hear the roar because of the thick walls.

    "Nothing was said by anybody until they said, 'He's in orbit,' and then the place erupted," Beckel recalled.

    Beckel and Jerry Roberts, 78, a retired engineer who also was in the blockhouse that historic day, said almost all the workers back then were in their 20s and fresh out of college. The managers were in their 30s. "I don't know if I'd trust a 20-year-old today," Beckel said.

    "They don't know it, but we would have worked for nothing," said Roberts, who spends the winter in Florida.

    Bob Schepp, 77, who like Beckel traveled from St. Louis, Mo., for the reunion, was reminded by the old launch equipment of how rudimentary everything was back then.

    "I wonder how we ever managed to launch anything in space with that kind of stuff," Schepp said. "Everything is so digital now. But we were pioneers, and we made it all work."

    The Mercury team included women, about 20 of whom gathered for the anniversary festivities. One pulled aside an Associated Press reporter to make sure she knew women were part of the team.

    "Most of the women here are wives," said Lucy Simon Rakov, 74. But not her.

    "We weren't secretaries. We were mathematicians," said Rakov, a pioneering computer programmer who traveled from Boston for the reunion.

    Patricia Palombo, 74, also a computer programmer, said working on Project Mercury proved to be the most significant thing she's done in her career.

    Glenn's flight was the turning point that put America on a winning path that ultimately led to the moon.

    "It's been downhill from here," Palombo said with a laugh. She lives near Washington, D.C.

    Roberts praised the wives who endured the hardships back then. He recalled how he and his colleagues worked 16- and 18-hour days, seven days a week, especially after the Soviet Union grabbed the prize of first spaceman with Yuri Gagarin in 1961. Gagarin reached orbit on his mission; another Soviet cosmonaut also rocketed into orbit before Glenn's voyage.

    Many marriages ended in divorce because of the excessive workload, Roberts noted. Turning to his wife, Sandra, he said proudly, "This gal's been with me for 57 years."

    "Not that many," she told him. "We're going to be 55."

    "Fifty-five. That's right, that's right," Roberts muttered.

    "Golly, gosh, when you get old, you forget about numbers," Schepp piped up.

    NASA's celebration of Glenn's three-orbit, five-hour flight aboard the Friendship 7 capsule began Friday at Cape Canaveral. The festivities move to Columbus, Ohio, on Monday, the actual anniversary. Glenn will be honored at a gala at Ohio State University; its school of public affairs bears his name.

    Glenn served in the U.S. Senate for 24 years, representing his home state of Ohio. He ran unsuccessfully for president in 1984. He returned to space in 1998 aboard shuttle Discovery, becoming the oldest spaceman ever at age 77.

    Carpenter told the crowd Saturday that he's still waiting for his first shuttle ride, drawing a big laugh.

    The weekend has been packed with recollections, Carpenter noted, "but this group of people who made it happen are the best people to be listening to the stories. ... We know first hand what went on."

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    NASA: http://www.nasa.gov/

     

    12 comments

    • edwards  •  3 mths ago
      Wow, i still remember that. I was 1st grade the day Glenn went into space.
      • Robert 3 mths ago
        Me too. I was in 5th grade. I couldn't get enough of the space program and astronomy at that age.
      • Cavendish Mubble 3 mths ago
        I was in third grade then, I remember having a tv in our class to watch the launch.
    • Cavendish Mubble  •  3 mths ago
      Hero's, all of them.
      • SomeNoOne 3 mths ago
        Agreed, those guys worked tirelessly and namelessly in the background.
    • Cult O'Personality  •  3 mths ago
      Alan Shepard was the real hero.
      • GRWal61 3 mths ago
        So was John Glenn and every astronaut and cosmonaut, and all those who worked on the different space flight programs.
    • Fredo  •  3 mths ago
      Congratulations to these great American pioneers and heros!
    • The Friar  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      John Glenn? Isn't he the guy who was protected by Bush from the S&L billion dollar ripoff that started our countries downhill slide? (Along with Neil Bush).
      Yes lets honor our crooked politicians.
    • CIA ran 9-11  •  3 mths ago
      Gather the liars from the apollo program, who merely circled the earth in low earth orbit and claimed to walk on the moon. Lying d-bags.
    • Breadman  •  3 mths ago
      LOL Nice headline... Makes one think that a group of retired thermometer workers got together for a 50 year reunion with John Glen...
    • Dr Woo Hoo  •  3 mths ago
      The old Mercury rocket was really a small rocket. When you see it in scale, you realize how much Alan Shepard's #$%$ was on the line so to speak. Of course, so were all the others' fates on the line, as were those of the cosmonauts. Bold men all of them.
    • Houstonman  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Glad to see people who represent our past greatness. Obama represents our downgraded descent into third world status.
    • Mr. Nice Guy  •  3 mths ago
      Unbelievably the Outer space "exploration" Hoax will never die. It's So sad......
      FACT: NASA never ever sent anyone into outer space; all this funding is a front to continue wars throughout the world and bring a new world order as stated in Revelation in the Holy Bible of God's word.... So cunning is the plan, that Most of you already took the mark of the beast without realizing it.
      So sad that so many of you good naive people have been duped; and some of you are actually smart!
      • GRWal61 3 mths ago
        Cretin! The No Space Flight Conspiracy is the hoax. The Holy Bible of God's word is a fictional novel, the mark of the beast doesn't exist and you fell for it hook, line, and sinker. If anyone is a dupe, it's you!
      • James 3 mths ago
        Brought to you by the non-existant computer-controlled satellite that zips back and forth across our flat earth at race-horse speed, fueled by wood.
      • James 3 mths ago
        Electricity is a hoax. My fake computer is wood powered, too.
    • The Friar  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      Pathetially, the space program and all the workers and pilots are now old relics.
    • repeal1968guncontrolact  •  3 mths ago
      Gather the liars from the apollo program, who merely circled the earth in low earth orbit and claimed to walk on the moon. Lying d-bags.
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