
Galaxy Science Fiction Dec 1962 Space Station Cover by Morrow
Cool whites, steel grays, and deep space black anchor this technically precise cover, contrasted by the warm amber glow of Earth's coastline curving below. A massive toroidal space station dominates the foreground, its communications arrays and structural struts rendered with architectural exactitude. A sleek white rocket ascends in the lower right while a large wire-frame antenna dish floats in the distance — together evoking the era's genuine optimism about orbital infrastructure, timed perfectly alongside Willy Ley's space station fact article within.
This is restrained, technically grounded Golden Age hard-SF cover art — more NASA concept painting than lurid pulp spectacle. If you want screaming monsters or ray guns, look elsewhere, but if you love earnest mid-century space optimism rendered with care, this is a gem.
“Galaxy DECEMBER • 1962 50c The Creature From Cleveland Depths By Fritz Leiber General Max Shorter By Kris Neville Plague of Pythons By Frederik Pohl Latest Word on the Space Station A Science Fact Article By Willy Ley”





