
Luna Uranium Mining Behemoth, Startling Stories April 1952
Industrial awe radiates from this Atomic Age cover as a colossal 'Luna Uranium Co.' mining machine dominates a rust-red alien landscape, its segmented hoses and multi-barreled drilling apparatus dwarfing the tiny human figures scrambling around its treads. Sleek V-2-style rockets pierce a hazy sky where Earth hangs like a marble above distant mesas. The scene captures mid-century techno-optimism at its peak — mankind mechanizing the solar system with the same postwar confidence that built the Interstate Highway.
A gargantuan uranium-mining rig labeled 'Luna Uranium Co.' sprouts multiple drilling cannons and writhing industrial hoses while miniature tanks scurry around its base like worker ants — industrial colonialism of the Moon rendered as triumphant spectacle.
“NOW PUBLISHED EVERY MONTH! 25c STARTLING STORIES APR. THE GLORY THAT WAS A NOVEL OF OLYMPIAN LAUGHTER By L. SPRAGUE de CAMP THE LAST DAYS OF SHANDAKOR A NOVELET OF ANCIENT MARS By LEIGH BRACKETT A THRILLING PUBLICATION APR. 1952 SCIENTIFICTION AT ITS BEST LUNA URANIUM CO.”





