Modular Space Station #28 Over Mars, Galaxy Science Fiction May 1958 — art by John Pederson Jr. — Galaxy Science Fiction — 1950s
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Modular Space Station #28 Over Mars, Galaxy Science Fiction May 1958

A boldly designed space station numbered '28' pivots in high orbit above a rust-colored Mars, its segmented spherical modules and blazing red rocket engine suggesting imminent departure or course correction. A smaller vessel hovers nearby, dwarfed by the behemoth construction. The cold black void, distant moon, and warm Martian ochres create a tension between the fragility of human engineering and the indifferent scale of deep space — hallmark optimism of late-1950s astronautical imagination.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Decade: 1950s
Country: United States
Coolness: 5/10

Clean, technically-minded cover art that screams late-50s optimism — this is the Space Age rendered in confident gouache strokes with zero cheese and maximum credibility. Not screaming-monster pulp energy, but an absolute gem of Atomic Age hard-SF aesthetics that any serious collector would snap up instantly.

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Galaxy Science Fiction MAY 1958 35¢ FOR YOUR INFORMATION By WILLY LEY NEVER COME MIDNIGHT By CHRISTOPHER GRIMM BRIDLE SHOWER By LLOYD BIGGLE, JR. THE IRON CHANCELLOR By ROBERT SILVERBERG 28

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

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