
Robot Tourist Photographer on the Moon, If Magazine July 1960
Published in July 1960, just months before Yuri Gagarin's historic spaceflight, this cover captures the era's optimistic domestication of space travel. A blue humanoid robot operates a tourist photo booth on the lunar surface, snapping a portrait of a family — man, woman, and child — posed in white spacesuits against an Earthrise backdrop. The whimsical premise transforms the Moon into a vacation destination, blending Cold War space-race ambitions with wholesome American consumer culture.
Charmingly domestic rather than lurid — a robot running a tourist photo kiosk on the Moon is a delightfully absurdist concept. The whimsy is high but the execution is restrained and optimistic, keeping it mid-range on the pulp scale.
“if SCIENCE FICTION / JULY 1960 • 35 CENTS / IN A BODY / by J. T. McIntosh / Your PHOTO / john pederson jr.”





