This uncredited photo shows a suicide jumper in mid-fall sometime during the mid-1950s, somewhere in downtown L.A. (we’ve seen this photo elsewhere dated 1966, which is wrong, based on the two new-looking cars parked below the jumper, and the sign which we think advertises 1955’s The Magnificent Matador with Thomas Gomez). It came from the University of Southern California digital archive, where there are tens of thousands of mid-century photos from Los Angeles and its environs. We’ll post more shots in the days and weeks ahead.
1959—Dark Side of Moon Revealed
The Soviet space probe Luna 3 transmits the first photographs of the far side of the moon. The photos generate great interest, and scientists are surprised to see mountainous terrain, very different from the near side, and only two seas, which the Soviets name Mare Moscovrae (Sea of Moscow) and Mare Desiderii (Sea of Desire).