
Snowbank Orbit: Saucer Ships at Solar System's Edge, If Magazine Sept 1962
A smoldering palette of burnt orange, deep teal, and luminous gold bathes this cover in the cold drama of deep space. Stacked disc-shaped spacecraft hover above a dark planetary surface, their underside lights casting warm halos against the void. The composition evokes both isolation and wonder—hallmarks of early 1960s space opera—with the ships' sleek, tiered silhouettes suggesting a rendezvous mission at the frozen frontier of the solar system.
A beautifully moody and atmospheric cover with genuinely evocative spacecraft design and a strong sense of lonely cosmic scale. Not bombastic, but it absolutely delivers on the promise of 'adventure at the ends of the solar system.'
“WORLDS OF if SCIENCE FICTION SEPTEMBER 1962 35¢ THE WINNING OF THE MOON BY KRIS NEVILLE CULTURAL EXCHANGE BY KEITH LAUMER GORDON DICKSON • VANCE AANDAHL THE SNOWBANK ORBIT DRAMATIC ADVENTURE AT THE ENDS OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM”





