Asteroid Mining Spacewalk, Galaxy Science Fiction Cover, September 1956
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Asteroid Mining Spacewalk, Galaxy Science Fiction Cover, September 1956

Something has gone wrong in the asteroid belt — suited figures cling desperately to a tumbling rock fragment while a massive spacecraft looms overhead, its hull glowing with yellow porthole light against the cosmic dark. Other crew members scramble across the ship's exterior in zero gravity, tethered against the void. The scene crackles with the peril of deep-space salvage or emergency rescue, rendered in lush gouache with swirling nebula clouds framing the catastrophe.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Emsh (Ed Emshwiller)
Era: Atomic Age (1945-1963)
Decade: 1950s
Country: United States
Coolness: 7/10

Oh man, tiny astronauts clinging to a spinning asteroid while a massive ship looms overhead — this is peak 1950s space opera danger! Emshwiller absolutely nailed the vertiginous terror of deep-space rescue with that gorgeous swirling nebula backdrop.

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Galaxy Science Fiction SEPTEMBER 1956 35c The Other Man By THEODORE STURGEON PROJECT VANGUARD By WILLY LEY Verbal Agreement By ARTHUR SELLINGS AND OTHER STORIES

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