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The Glenn Heuer Stopwatch

 

 

 


John Glen Heuer Stopwatch Space During a trip to the Space and Flight Museum in San Diego, I discovered this stopwatch that has long been burried at the Smithsonian Institution. This watch was on display as part of a traveling Smithsonian exhibit. I took a picture of the watch using my Treo mobilephone camera and posted the picture on two Internet watch boards. Jeff Stein, a Tag-Heuer collector stumbled across the posting and the rest is Tag-Heuer history. Right click on this link and save to desktop to read a .pdf article published in the November 2006 edition of International Watch Magazine . The photos below were found in the NASA archives by Jeff Stein. Check out Jeff's website On the Dash.com.
   

 

I had a chance to visit Friendship 7 at the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum. Below are images of Friendship 7 that John Glenn climbed into February 20th, 1962.

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Friendship 7 sign
   
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