The RIP Thread

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What with Keith Emerson dying earlier this year there's only Carl Palmer left from the magnificent ELP........You're right Soops our past is slipping away before our eyes........
 
John Glenn death: Pioneering US astronaut was 95

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At age 77 Glenn became the oldest man to travel to space
Former astronaut John Glenn, the first American to orbit Earth, has died aged 95.

The former Marine and US Senator is best known for circling the earth in 1962 aboard a space capsule dubbed Friendship 7.

Glenn had been in hospital in Columbus, Ohio, for more than a week and died surrounded by his children and wife of 73 years.

He is expected to be buried at Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia.

Obituary: John Glenn

"Though he soared deep into space and to the heights of Capitol Hill, his heart never strayed from his steadfast Ohio roots. Godspeed, John Glenn!" Ohio Governor John Kasich said.

Mr Glenn was the first American to orbit the Earth
Upon returning to Earth Glenn served the US Senate as a Democrat for 25 years.

In 1998, 36 years after his historic flight, he became the oldest man to travel to space at age 77.

The former combat pilot served in World War II and the Korean War before joining NASA.

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Glenn prepares to orbit the earth

He joined Mercury 7, America's first class of astronauts, after setting the transcontinental flight speed record as a test pilot.

Seeing the Earth from 100 mile above, he famously quipped, "Oh, that view is tremendous!"

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-38257445
 
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Here we go again, AA Gill a great journalist, acerbic wit and writer. The Sunday Times will less entertaining from here on.

Agree iwas.......only diagnosed a few weeks ago with a very aggressive format of cancer.......he gave up the ***s and booze years ago but the bastard thing still gets you in the end.....RIP