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John Glenn Prepares for a Test in the Multi-Axis Space Test Inertia Facility

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Mercury astronaut John Glenn prepares for a test in the Multi-Axis Space Test Inertia Facility (MASTIF) inside the Altitude Wind Tunnel at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Lewis Research Center. The MASTIF was a three-axis test rig with a pilot’s chair mounted in the center. The device was designed to train Project Mercury pilots to bring a spinning spacecraft under control. An astronaut was secured in a foam couch in the center of the rig. The rig was then spun on three axes from 2 to 50 rotations per minute. Small nitrogen gas thrusters were used by the astronauts to bring the MASTIF under control. In February and March 1960, the seven Project Mercury astronauts traveled to Cleveland to train on the MASTIF. Warren North and a team of air force physicians were on hand to monitor their health. After being briefed by Lewis pilot Joe Algranti and researcher James Useller, the rider would climb into the rig and be secured in the chair, as seen in this photograph. A Lewis engineer would then slowly set the MASTIF in motion. It was the astronaut’s job to bring it under control. Each individual was required to accumulate 4.5 to 5 hours of MASTIF time. Glenn became the first American to orbit the earth on February 20, 1962 in the Friendship 7 Mercury capsule. In March 1999, the Lewis Research Center was renamed the John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field.

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grc glenn research center john glenn john glenn test multi axis space inertia 1960 s men mercury project 60 s 1960 s mastif multi axis space test inertia facility lewis research center rig control center mercury astronaut john glenn astronaut seven project mercury astronauts train project mercury pilots test rig lewis pilot joe algranti mastif time lewis engineer lewis field researcher james useller mercury capsule nasa
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21/02/1960
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Glenn Research Center ,  41.41142, -81.86696
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label_outline Explore Inertia, Mercury Astronaut John Glenn, Seven Project Mercury Astronauts

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grc glenn research center john glenn john glenn test multi axis space inertia 1960 s men mercury project 60 s 1960 s mastif multi axis space test inertia facility lewis research center rig control center mercury astronaut john glenn astronaut seven project mercury astronauts train project mercury pilots test rig lewis pilot joe algranti mastif time lewis engineer lewis field researcher james useller mercury capsule nasa