ROCKET MAN

Photographs by David Hunnicutt

July 28, 2007

“In the early days of the space program, it was not unusual for a guy to climb to an altitude of 100,000 feet in a balloon and then bail out in a parachute, falling some 90,000 feet before pulling the rip cord. This was the environment of risk and these were the kinds of people who had been picked as Mercury Seven astronauts.”

-Gene Krantz, Former Flight Director, NASA

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