Portrait of the first American in orbit John Glenn [Large Format]; Glenn training for the first American orbital flight, 1961-February 1962
Ralph Morse; NASA [Mercury Atlas 6]
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Portrait of the first American in orbit John Glenn [Large Format]; Glenn training for the first American orbital flight, 1961-February 1962
33 a This photograph by Ralph Morse graced the cover of Life Magazine (“Making of a Brave Man”) on February 2, 1962 before Glenn’s first American orbital flight.
“John Glenn’s success was a blaze of glory for the American public, whose adulation approached that given to Charles Lindbergh following his solo transatlantic flight in 1927” (Chaikin, Space, p. 29).
33 b “Glenn stands before entrance to Mercury Altitude Test Facility in Hangar S at Cape Canaveral, Florida. Within this chamber, space environment simulations may be run with Mercury Pilots “flying” their spacecraft to an equivalent of 220,000 feet altitude, or beyond the Earth’s sensible atmosphere” (NASA caption).
33 c John Glenn checking out his spacesuit at Hangar S (first photograph); Back-up Pilot Scott Carpenter assisting John Glenn with equipment adjustments during activities (second photograph); Glenn waiting in transfer van after being prepared for training in full spacesuit (third photograph); Glenn during training exercises in Cape Canaveral (fourth photograph).
Glenn is wearing a full pressure Mercury suit that will protect him during his three-orbital flight around the Earth. A portable air-conditioning unit cools his pressure suit when it is not hooked up to the spacecraft’s environmental control system.
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Ralph Morse; NASA [Mercury Atlas 6]Portrait of the first American in orbit John Glenn [Large Format]; Glenn training for the first American orbital flight, 1961-February 1962Estimate: GBP 2,000 - 3,000
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