There are some events in this world that one should pause and reflect on its meaning. The passing of Mr. John Glenn, test pilot, astronaut, hero, senator, patriot, is such an event. His passing is a loss to our nation because a part of what makes America great died with him.
New York Times published a great tribute reciting Mr. Glenn’s accomplishments and heroism, All I can offer is to express my gratitude for his service and example he sets. To me, Mr. Glenn personifies a fearless can-do attitude, at a time when this nation needed it the most. Americans were in fear after the Russians successfully launched and orbited Sputnik. Americans were challenged, and we answered with engineering ingenuity and with pride; and John Glenn added his rugged bravery, as the final necessary ingredient. The result? Mr. Glenn became the first American to reach orbit. His Friendship 7 flight kicked off an era of U.S. man space flight dominance that lasted decades.

Space X rocket vertical landing

NASA Curiosity Mars Rover