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salvadordali-art: Geological evolution, 1933 Salvador Dali
sciencefictiongallery: Richard Powers - The Mindwarpers, 1965.
a place to bury strangers, missing you
The Singing Citadel by Michael Moorcock, Mayflower Science Fantasy, 1970-1972. Artwork officially uncredited but thought to be by Bob Haberfield.
Dance of Pan
rollership: Parapet In Golden Light // Paul Lehr
burn your bra
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Amazing magazine Cover art illustrated by Robert Adragna December 1964
But, where were you hiding that laser pistol?
spacebitches: Paul Alexander
scifidreaming: Agriculture in a Bernal Super Structure. Artist unknown.
nhodesign: by Luis Royo
whizbangpow: Walotsky
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saindoux: Alek Wek photographed by Raymond Meier for Harpers Bazaar, November 1998
spacebitches: Catherine Schell in Moon Zero Two (1969)
Dolph Lundgren as He-Man in Masters of the Universe, (1987).
Astronaut John Glenn peers through a simulated capsule window, he observes star groupings at the Morehead Planetarium in North Carolina. Sighting on the vertical blue line which represents his flightpath, he learns to recognise the stars he will need
crystallizations: Dancers from the Frankfurt Ballet in Pleats designed by Issey Miyake, 1991. Scan from Issey Miyake: Making Things.
Martian Time Slip by Philip K. Dick, 1964.
George Nader's Chrome, published in 1978, is a science fiction novel that follows the relationship of two men, one human and the other machine, in a world where loving an android is punishable by death. Nader, close friends of the actor Rock Hudson,
oxane: bswise
sciencefictiongallery: L. B. Cole - Blue bolt
e-nigmatical: A.E. Van Vogt - Les armureries d’Isher (The weapon shops of Isher)
The Utopian Encyclopedia
hyperwave: “Death to Videodrome! Long live the New Flesh!”
Candy Priceless
empyr3an: Cover art by Vincent Di Fate
thesmithian: inkinmyfingernails: Uhura [meaningful glance]
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rocknrollhighskool: Angie and David Bowie in an amazing 1970s poster - I love this!
sciencefictiongallery: John Solie - Skylark of Valeron, 1980.
Claudia Barrett and a shirtless, hunky George Nader in Robot Monster (1953).
oldschoolscifi: “Off to Space” (March 1953) By: Frank R. Paul
Illustration by Lance Miyamoto, 1981.
Pattie Boyd and Twiggy by Justin de Villeneuve for Vogue Italia, August 1969.
Cover of Fantasy and Science Fiction by Hannes Bok, November 1963.
palneaux: Jeffrey Catherine Jones - Spacewoman
bunnyonplanetq: Hans Feurer, 1982
Some, they call us CHIM!
ultra-anok: Kirby
NO.
atomicarthaus: #atomicarthaus #art #atomic #retro
e-nigmatical: GODS AND SPACEMEN THROUGHOUT HISTORY, W. Raymond Drake
The Einstein Intersection by Samuel R. Delany, 1967.
Photo of unknown model in Roberto Capucci by Barry Lategan for Vogue Italia, September 1970.
Cover for Amazing illustrated by Ray Kalfus, May 1963.
pixography: Surreal Gallery
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chologoth: I need this book in my life. The idea of E.T.’s being disguised as Gods to early human beings is rather interesting.