6 terms
A member of the House of Representitives holds a term of 2 years. While the term of a US Senator is 6 years.
There is no limit on the number of terms by a US Senator. Each term is 6 years and they can be served consecutively or non-consecutively. The only restriction would be from impeachment and removal from office, which could deny future qualification in several states.
A Senator is only permitted to be the chairman of one committee. However, a Senator can serve on an many committees as elected to.
As many times as they can until they retire or die. There are no term limits on the US Congress. Many US senators are in their 70s or even 80s, with 15% having 3 terms of service (18 years) or more. Strom Thurmond was elected in the 1950s and died in office after 48 years of service at the age of 100.
No. Armstrong has carefully avoided becoming involved in the political arena. Other astronauts have become involved in politics such as (Senator) John Glenn, Harrison Schmidt, and Jack Swigert.
Former NASA astronaut and U.S. Senator from Ohio John Glenn was born in Cambridge, Ohio on July 18, 1921. He died in Columbus, Ohio on December 8, 2016 at age 95. He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
Well,John Glenn was an astronaut. He was born on July 18,1921 in Cambridge,Ohio. He was interested in Science.He flew 149 combat missions! He was also the senator of Ohio! He was also the oldest man to fly into space!
John Glenn's interest was in aviation and space exploration. He was a decorated pilot in World War II and the Korean War before becoming an astronaut and the first American to orbit the Earth in 1962. Glenn's passion for exploring the skies led him to have a long and distinguished career in the field of space exploration.
The first American spacecraft which orbited the earth was called The Mercury Friendship 7, and the astronaut was a famous person his name was John Glenn, he was a senator for many years later.
John Glenn completed two space flights during his career as an astronaut. The first was as a member of the Mercury-Atlas 6 mission in 1962, making him the first American to orbit the Earth. His second flight was aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery in 1998, making him the oldest person to fly in space at the age of 77.
John Glenn traveled to outer space twice. He first went in 1962 as part of the Mercury-Atlas 6 mission, becoming the first American to orbit the Earth. He flew again in 1998 on the Space Shuttle Discovery, becoming the oldest person to travel in space at 77 years old.
6 years
a senator has to be 30 years old
2 years to be a senator
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John Glenn traveled to outer space two times. His first spaceflight was in 1962 as part of the Mercury-Atlas 6 mission, and his second spaceflight was in 1998 as part of the Space Shuttle Discovery mission STS-95.