Rocket Launch Toward Moon, Amazing Science Fiction Stories, March 1959
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Rocket Launch Toward Moon, Amazing Science Fiction Stories, March 1959

This cover graces the March 1959 issue of Amazing Science Fiction Stories (vol. 33, no. 3), a Ziff-Davis publication. A sleek, needle-nosed silver rocket thrusts upward from the lower left, its orange exhaust blazing, aimed directly at a realistic photographic moon centered within concentric red and blue orbital rings painted against a pale textured sky. The issue promises E.E. Smith's cosmic saga 'The Galaxy Primes' and an Asimov surprise feature, capturing the optimistic Space Age mood of late 1950s pulp SF.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Internet Archive
Artist: Noetzli
Era: Atomic Age (1945-1963)
Decade: 1950s
Country: United States
Coolness: 5/10

Stylistically restrained but purposeful — more 'Cape Canaveral mission briefing room' than exploding space station. The bold concentric target rings inject graphic punch, elevating it above a quiet library but stopping well short of full pulp delirium.

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AN ASIMOV SURPRISE!- Page 7 AMAZING MARCH 35¢ MAC 3 SCIENCE FICTION STORIES A New Cosmic Saga by E.E. SMITH – THE GALAXY PRIMES A ZIFF DAVIS PUBLICATION Noetzli

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