From CNN:
John Glenn, a former US senator and the first American to orbit the Earth, died Thursday, according to Ohio State University. He was 95.
Wednesday, it was announced that Glenn had been hospitalized “more than a week ago,” according to Ohio State University spokesman Hank Wilson. He was at The James Cancer Hospital, which is located at Ohio State University. His illness was not disclosed.
Glenn had heart valve replacement surgery in 2014.
John Herschel Glenn Jr. made history in 1962 when he completed a three-orbit flight in a cramped space capsule dubbed Friendship 7. He later served for nearly a quarter-century as a US senator. In 1998, he returned to space at age 77, becoming the oldest person to ever do so.
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The original 7 brave men who would first venture into space are all now gone.
John Glenn stood above them all (literally in most cases as the typical astronaut was well short of 6') as a leader, not just in spaceflight, but in life. He stood up to LBJ when he tried to exploit his wife Annie for publicity purposes.
Truly a man of principle and of honor. Wish we had more like him and his wife.
God Speed, John Glenn
God speed, Senator. Remember that time when a few crackpot administrators at NASA tried to get Senator Glenn and Buzz Aldrin to sign a letter attacking the science behind man-made climate change and they refused?