Time Magazine for March 2, 1962, "Spaceman Glenn"
THF230047 / Time Magazine for March 2, 1962, "Spaceman Glenn" / redacted
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Artifact Overview
President John F. Kennedy's vision to explore the "new frontier" of space ignited the public's imagination. It was also an overt Cold War strategy against the Soviet Union which launched the first man in space April 12, 1961. This cover story featured U.S. astronaut John Glenn's first orbital space flight February 20, 1962. His Friendship 7 capsule flew around the earth three times.
Artifact Details
Artifact
Magazine (Periodical)
Date Made
02 March 1962
Subject Date
02 March 1962
Place of Creation
Creator Notes
Original artwork on cover by Boris Artzybasheff; published by Time, Inc., Chicago, Illinois.
Collection Title
Location
By Request in the Benson Ford Research Center
Object ID
2013.50.16
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of the Estate of Dr. and Mrs. Martin A. Glynn.
Material
Paper (Fiber product)
Color
Multicolored
Dimensions
Height: 11.25 in
Width: 8.375 in
Inscriptions
Text on front cover:
TIME / The Space Race is GO / SPACEMAN / GLENN
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