Galaxy Science Fiction Feb 1952 – Rocket Launch with Airship & Astronaut
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Galaxy Science Fiction Feb 1952 – Rocket Launch with Airship & Astronaut

A breathtaking sense of acceleration and optimism radiates from this cover, as a sleek gold-and-black finned rocket blazes skyward on a column of yellow flame, contrasting dramatically against a luminous green sky. Below, a Victorian-style dirigible drifts incongruously amid waves, while a bald human figure looms in the foreground and a glowing humanoid silhouette stands at the water's edge — evoking the collision of past, present, and an electrifying future in classic Atomic Age pulp style.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Ed Emshwiller
Era: Atomic Age (1945-1963)
Decade: 1950s
Country: United States
Coolness: 6/10

The most delightfully incongruous detail is the Victorian sailing dirigible bobbing in ocean waves directly beneath a screaming atomic-age rocket — a temporal absurdity that perfectly captures Golden Age SF's obsession with juxtaposing eras. The luminous green sky only sweetens the spectacle.

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Galaxy Science Fiction FEBRUARY 1952 35¢ ANC WHERE TO? by ROBERT A. HEINLEIN WHERE WERE WE? by L. SPRAGUE de CAMP

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