
Spaceman Holds Solar System Orrery, Galaxy Magazine December 1961
Surprisingly contemplative for an era fixated on explosions and bug-eyed monsters, this cover depicts a lone astronaut cradling a glowing white armillary-sphere model of the solar system against a roiling amber sun — less 'conquer the cosmos' and more 'tenderly consider it.' The orbital rings are labeled with all nine planets, rendered in crisp white against fire-orange. The figure's sleek spacesuit and helmet suggest mid-century optimism about human spaceflight, perfectly suited to Poul Anderson's apocalyptic novel featured inside.
A man in a spacesuit holds the entire solar system in his hands — which sounds unhinged but is executed with such serene restraint it feels like a NASA recruitment poster. The apocalypse novel advertised inside is doing far more dramatic heavy lifting.
“Galaxy Magazine DECEMBER 1961 50¢ The Day After Doomsday GREAT NEW NOVEL by POUL ANDERSON”





