
Spacewalking Astronauts Tethered to Rocket NX-210 — If Magazine May 1954
Two spacesuited astronauts drift helplessly on tether lines beside a sleek silver-and-red rocket marked NX-210, tumbling against a star-filled void with a pale green planet looming in the distance. The dynamic diagonal composition conveys zero-gravity tension and the terrifying beauty of open space, rendered in crisp gouache with confident brushwork typical of mid-century commercial illustration. This is Atomic Age optimism tempered by danger — humanity's fragile dance with the cosmos at the dawn of the Space Race.
Polished and kinetic rather than lurid — the tethered astronauts sell genuine peril without resorting to bug-eyed monsters or death rays. A confident, professional cover that captures the era's awe-struck fascination with real spaceflight more than pulp fantasy.
“if WORLDS OF SCIENCE FICTION MAY 1954 35 CENTS”





