At 9:47 on the morning of February 20, 1962, Lt. Colonel John Shorty Power delivered the message that millions of Americans had waited four year to hear: Glenn reports all spacecraft system go! Mercury Control is go! A little over three hours later Friendship 7 landed in the Atlantic Ocean. From the White House Rose Garden, President John F. Kennedy sent congratulations to the astronaut and all of those who participated with Colonel Glenn at Canaveral. We have a long way to go in this space race, Kennedy declared, but this is the new ocean, and I believe the United States must sail on it and be in a position second to none. 2 In Melbourne, Jerry Keuper, missile man and president of fledgling Brevard Engineering College (BEC), linked...