Galaxy Science Fiction May 1957 — Satellite Over Mars Cover Art — art by Ed Emshwiller — Galaxy Science Fiction — 1950s
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Galaxy Science Fiction May 1957 — Satellite Over Mars Cover Art

Likely the work of Ed Emshwiller (EMSH) or a Galaxy staff artist working in the clean, optimistic gouache style dominant in late 1950s sci-fi illustration. A compact, cylindrical satellite with antenna and solar fins hovers over a rugged rocky surface, dwarfed by a massive rust-and-orange planetary body dominating the sky. The composition balances cosmic scale with engineering detail, reflecting the Sputnik-era fascination with real-world space hardware rendered in painterly, warm tones.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Decade: 1950s
Country: United States
Coolness: 4/10

More Scientific American than Amazing Stories — the cover trades lurid pulp drama for a calm, hardware-focused vision of near-future space exploration, reflecting Galaxy's reputation for thoughtful, grounded science fiction.

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Galaxy Science Fiction May 1957 35¢ WHO'LL OWN THE PLANETS? by WILLY LEY Time in the Round by FRITZ LEIBER Survival Kit by FREDERIK POHL AND OTHER STORIES

Public domain. This vintage illustration is free of known copyright restrictions — free to download, share, and reuse for any purpose.

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