"Man on the Moon." These two drawings represent the "before and after" for the Chesley Bonestell cover artwork for the 18 October 1952 issue of Collier's "Man Will Conquer Space Soon!" series. The cover story was titled "Man on the Moon. Scientists Tell How We Can Land There in Our Lifetime." Wernher von Braun—the most notorious acquisition of "Operation Paperclip" in which Nazi scientists were rehabilitated into American programs—was the lead engineer behind the 1950s Collier's drive to ignite the Space Race. He collaborated closely with Chesley Bonestell and the other illustrators in providing the technical drawings and specifications used in their artwork, of which this is an example. The painting by Ron Miller is a recreation of the lost Chesley Bonestell original used on the cover, depicting a version of the same spacecraft.
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