
Wonder Stories Quarterly Spring 1931 – Plutonian Rocket Over Saturn
Surprisingly sophisticated in its planetary scale, this 1931 cover presents a sleek, saucer-nosed rocket blazing a golden contrail past a vivid ringed Saturn — a visual ambition rarely matched this early in pulp sci-fi. The spacecraft's Art Deco riveted design and the luminous planet below suggest a painter comfortable with both engineering fantasy and astronomical wonder. A small starburst or distant sun glows red at left, adding dramatic depth to the cosmic tableau.
A rocket shaped like a flying saucer with decorative rivets hurtles past Saturn in 1931 — Hugo Gernsback was clearly not willing to wait for NASA to validate his aesthetic choices. The golden contrail alone could fuel a philosophy dissertation on optimism.
“Interplanetary Stories Wonder Stories Quarterly SPRING 1931 GERNSBACK PUBLICATION Hugo Gernsback Editor "Into Plutonian Depths" by Stanton H. Coblentz 30 CENTS”





