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On February 22, 1961, NASA announced that Shepard, Glenn, and Grissom had been selected for special training for Mercury Redstone 3, the program's first manned flight. However, NASA's Robert Gilruth had privately finalized the flight order a month earlier. Shepard became the first American in space (Mercury Redstone 3, May 5, 1961), Glenn the first to orbit Earth (Mercury Atlas 6, February 20, 1962), and Grissom (Mercury Redstone 4, July 21, 1961)—who tragically lost his life in the Apollo 1 fire six years later—flew a suborbital mission between their flights.