
Galaxy Science Fiction June 1958 – Astronaut on Rocky Planet, Jupiter Rising
Remarkably prescient about the bulk and back-pack design of actual NASA spacesuits, though real astronauts never got to stand on a moon with Jupiter looming overhead quite like this. A silver-suited astronaut bearing a numbered chest unit stands on a barren rocky surface, back turned to the viewer, gazing toward a massive ringed planet and luminous moon. A sleek red-and-silver rocket rests nearby, completing this quintessential Atomic Age vision of manned outer-planet exploration.
This cover leans toward hard SF and serious space-exploration imagery rather than bug-eyed monsters or ray-gun melodrama, reflecting Galaxy's reputation for more sophisticated, cerebral science fiction. The restrained color palette and contemplative lone-astronaut composition give it gravitas over spectacle.
“Galaxy Science Fiction | JUNE 1958 | 35¢ | MARS BY MOONLIGHT By PAUL FLEHR | NEWS OF ATLANTIS By WILLY LEY | THE MINIMUM MAN By ROBERT SHECKLEY | THE GENTLEST UNPEOPLE By FREDERIK POHL | Luke Pedersom Jr.”





