Lunar Base Rockets & Suited Explorers, Startling Stories Fall 1954
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Lunar Base Rockets & Suited Explorers, Startling Stories Fall 1954

Rocket-based lunar colonization is front and center: two sleek finned spacecraft stand upright on a pale moon surface, their swept-wing silhouettes reflecting early V-2-inspired design thinking. Earth hangs in a deep blue-black sky above rust-colored alien peaks. In the foreground, red-suited astronauts in bubble helmets scramble over rocky outcroppings toward the landing site, suggesting a scouting party. The composition balances scientific plausibility with classic Golden Age spectacle, evoking Wernher von Braun-era optimism about imminent space exploration.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Internet Archive
Era: Atomic Age (1945-1963)
Decade: 1950s
Country: United States
Coolness: 6/10

Those red spacesuits climbing the rocks while TWO rockets are already parked on the moon? This is exactly what space exploration is going to look like in ten years — Dad says it's just fantasy but I know better. Can't wait to read 'Spacemen Lost' to find out what went wrong up there!

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ANC TODAY'S SCIENCE FICTION — TOMORROW'S FACT STARTLING stories FALL 25c A THRILLING PUBLICATION featuring SPACEMEN LOST a novel by George O. Smith and SIMPLE PSIMAN a novelet by F. L. Wallace

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