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Michael Rougier

President Kennedy honoring John Glenn at Cape Canaveral’s Hangar S after the historic first American orbital flight

Mercury Atlas 6, February 23, 1962

Large-format vintage gelatin silver print on fiber-based paper, 23.2 x 33.8cm, with LIFE magazine credit stamp on the verso
23.2 x 33.8cm (914 x 1314in)
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Lot Essay

Michael Rougier was a Life Magazine photographer.

Kennedy presented the NASA Distinguished Service Award to John Glenn in front of Hangar S at Cape Canaveral.

Hangar S was NASA’s Original Manned Spacecraft Center. Located on Florida’s Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Hangar S was crucial to NASA’s early human spaceflights and became a hub of activity as America prepared to send its first astronauts into space. The 61,300-square-foot facility housed astronaut training, crew quarters.

Glenn’s successful flight confirmed Kennedy’s goals for the nation’s space effort that he would detail six months later in a famous speech at Rice university.

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