COLUMBUS, Ohio -- John Glenn is being showered with birthday recognition.
The first American to orbit the Earth was trending on Twitter on Monday as he turned 95.
The NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland was among organizations tweeting about Glenn's birthday. It posted a 2012 photo of Glenn signing baseballs for fans during NASA Glenn Day at Progressive Field. Photos from Glenn's space and military careers also were abundant online.
Ohio State University, home of the Glenn College of Public Affairs, also wished the former senator, record-breaking aviator and combat pilot well. The John & Annie Glenn Historic Site of Glenn's boyhood home in New Concord, Ohio, marked the occasion Sunday.
A spokesman says Glenn plans a birthday dinner Monday with family and friends at his home in Columbus.
Happy 95th birthday to John Glenn! Another milestone for the 1st American to orbit the Earth https://t.co/4PJi3v4brw pic.twitter.com/eCsqU2WWrw
— NASA (@NASA) July 18, 2016
Happy 95th birthday to former NASA astronaut John Glenn, the oldest person to fly in space at age 77! pic.twitter.com/frrW4QPMWj
— CanadianSpaceAgency (@csa_asc) July 18, 2016