
Fantastic Universe July 1957: Moon Landing & Satellite Cover by Virgil Finlay
Before you stands a quintessential artifact of Cold War space fever — a Fantastic Universe cover from July 1957, painted in the anxious optimism of the pre-Sputnik moment. Astronauts in olive pressure suits plant an American flag on a cratered lunar surface while sleek rockets stand sentinel nearby. Above, a golden orbital satellite and boxy spacecraft drift against the star-flecked void, with Earth gleaming blue-green in the distance — a vision of manifest destiny extended beyond the atmosphere.
The composition is earnest and technically competent, capturing the era's genuine patriotic space enthusiasm rather than lurid pulp excess. The American flag moon-planting reads now as charmingly prescient Cold War wish-fulfillment, executed with careful detail rather than wild abandon.
“FANTASTIC UNIVERSE SCIENCE FICTION JULY 35c ICD FEATURING THREE NOVELETTES by WILLIAM C. GAULT • EVELYN E. SMITH • ROBERT SILVERBERG THE TRUTH ABOUT FLYING SAUCERS by MORRIS K. JESSUP SATELLITES OF THE FUTURE by WERNER BUEDELER”





