LEFTProject Mercury, whichrocketed U.S. astro-nauts to space sixtimes from 1961 to 1963,inspired many objectsthat celebrated thehistoric achievement.This metal lunch boxshows an accurate cut-away view of the cone-shaped, single-seatMercury capsule.PRIVATE COLLECTION OF SUSAN N.FREEMANRIGHTIn Russia cosmonautsare often depictedon memorabilia. Thisposter, headlined“World’s First,” heraldsthe 20th anniversary ofValentina Tereshkova’ssolo flight in 1963, whenthe 26-year-old formertextile worker and sky-diver became the firstwoman in space.DAVID POLLACK, GETTY IMAGESABOVEBilled as “the first spaceage–inspired car,”the Firebird III, builtby General Motors,was powered by a gasturbine engine andsported seven fins.The 1958 concept carhad a computer, elec-tronic controls, and ajoystick to accelerate,brake, and steer.GENERAL MOTORS HERITAGE CENTERLEFT
The January 10, 1967,
issue of Look maga-
zine featured this Nor-
man Rockwell painting
of how it might look
when Neil Armstrong
set foot on the moon.
Rockwell, a stickler for
accuracy, consulted
experts and collabo-
rated with a space art-
ist to create this vision.
© 1967 ARTWORK COURTESY
THE NORMAN ROCKWELL FAMILY
AGENCY/SMITHSONIAN’S NATIONAL
AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM