Galaxy Science Fiction May 1957 — Satellite Over Mars Cover Art
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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
Artist: Ed Emshwiller
Era: Atomic Age (1945-1963)
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

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