45 Vintage ‘Space Age’ Illustrations
Posted by Andrew Lindstrom / Inspiration, Lists / November 17th, 2008
As a child, I truly believed that at this point in my life I would be living in a space-dome community with a flying car and a robot maid. I can even remember the utter disappointment of realizing that most of the things I read in my dad’s back issues of Popular Science magazine would never see the light of day.
Until we all are living in outer space with flying automobiles and robot servants, we can pass the time with these 45 vintage illustrations of a space age tomorrow. Hopefully these beautiful and creative works of art won’t bring back too many childhood disappointments.
Don’t worry, you’ll get your jetpack someday.

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References
- Modern Mechanix: Yesterday’s Tomorrow Today
- Retro Futurismus
- Vintage Science Flickr Pool
- What Might Have Been
- Tales of Future Past

Thanks, impressive collection.
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The past is full of some really awful ideas.
Also, that last one has happened to ME!
@Kahuna Kawentzmann – You’re very welcome.
@Heather Marie Miller – Thanks for subscribing! I’m still holding out hope that all these things will be available any day now
@Luke – Say what you will, but you know you’d kill for a robot Christmas tree decorator. And I’m sorry about your accident, but you really shouldn’t be driving so recklessly on the roof of a giant skyscraper.
If half the imagination that was in old science and especially science fiction still existed in practical industry, we would’ve all had flying cars by now. I’m incredibly bitter about not having flying cars; it feels like we were robbed of our future.
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Nice collection, although I would like to say that we do have at least 2 of these already. The “sea bicycle on balloons” can be seen at many beach resorts as tricycles, and the “speedy ski car” has been used in many variations in Russia since WW2. Also, while rather dangerous, it IS possible to fly a plane with its wings folded up like on the May 1952 issue.
We already have most of those things. Think about it, we have ski-lifts, jet-skis, tiny tv’s, multi-displays, and etc, maybe not in the exact same form, but still quite the same. But the things that we don’t have, like mechanical horses on water are just plain retarded.
We have robots capable of decorating a tree, and technology for a lot of other things like jet-packs, but they’re just too expensive or impractical.
But if robots ever do get cheap enough, why would someone ever want them to decorate your Christmas tree for you?
Tasks like vacuuming the floor would be better done by a robot, and we have those.
Those magazines also didn’t predict a lot of things that we do have today.
So I would say things are pretty good, and the future is looking pretty bright. Although I wish we put more effort in to exploring outer space, that does seem a little too slow for my liking
It seems to me like most of the stuff here that people would ever actually want does exist already; it just doesn’t look like people in the 1950s imagined it. Awesome collection, though. Imagine what our world would have been like if there had actually been a market for some of this stuff?
@ Caleb – Not using your robot for mundane tasks, like dispatching your arch nemesis, or decorating the lair for festive occasions, would result in the immediate revocation of your robot license and you’d have the mustache torn from your lip in disgrace.
We still have that future cities book in the library where I work. Its part of a series. It has some really great pictures.
the sSkyway to Timberline is was a real way to get to the ski resort back in the day, Timberline Lodge where they filmed The Shining
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… i’M STILL WAITING FOR MY FLYING CAR…
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cool covers with projected technology and innovations. give a thumb up on SU!
At least those small TVs actually make sense, we have TVs in mobile phones these days. Only problem to be solved in them is reception is underground areas and more importantly the problem of batteries lasting for only about 2 to 3 hours. Meaning that if you buy one of the new fancy Samsungs (I think) you may just not manage to see the entire soccer game.
We do actually have mos of this. while some of the ideas are impractical others just haven’t had a demand large enough like the silent lawn mower perfectly with in our realm of capabilities.
Well, the one thing I always wanted to see invented that has been invented wasn’t pictured. Of course, it’s hard to take or draw a picture of invisibility. Although ecstatic it was invented/discovered, I am now pissed that we commoners likely will never get to use it unless we become assassins for the government.
awesome collection..i love it…where have you got these..but good work.
Monorails, home made submarines, jetskis, we have those but like someone said, I’m happy with my mobile phone, I’d probably crash that damn flying car anyway
Thats why its always been said “Old is Gold”.
the pics looks really great..
Utterly ridiculous.
I know exactly what you mean. I don’t care how advanced communications technology gets. We haven’t achieved a thing until I see:
1. commuter flights to the moon
2. cars that hover via ant-gravity field
everything else is just icing on the cake of tech.
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I am sort of glad that we haven’t progressed to flying cars given that most of todays drivers cannot handle 2 dimensions
Thanks for all the hilarious comments everybody!
@pokinsmot – Uphill helicopter skiing is something that technically we could be doing today, but it’s probably a good thing we’re not.
@johntindale – I think we’re on the same page here.
@arby – The personal injury lawyers would go to town with 90% of this stuff. Still would be worth it to play water polo on a floating horse jet boat.
@Pete – lol.
I love these illustrations. Thank you for publishing them online. One of my first technology books is the World of the Future – Future Cities and another is a book on the visions of Syd Mead on Blade Runner.
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I was lucky enought to be given a couple of hundred copies of Galaxy, Astounding Science Fiction and various other early monthly sci fi magazines. The covers are often more fantasy but have a very similar feel and they older ones have some hilarious adverts for cigarette / dyanetics / scientology that would get them so sued today..
I think you’ve just inspired me to scan the lot with covers and the better adverts to put on the web!
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My favorite is the dog in the last picture – “the hell with you people and your stupid machines”
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That propellor car idea was mine, MINE! Now, excuse me while I take my rowmobile downtown, there’s a sale on red sweaters and I want to beat the peak hour gyrocar traffic. ZOUNDS!
Hmm, seems in the future everything will be powered by a propellor or a dynamo – I like it!
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Colonies in space? International space station. Not quite there, but close. We’re not all just down here or just passing through space.
Solar heating? Getting closer. Still fringe, but it is happening.
Wristwatch TV? Too many options to count. I guess the most gee-whiz would be the iPhone right now.
Sometimes we need to look at how much we’ve actually accomplished and how amazing some of the things that people never even thought of or never thought we’d achieve to the degree we have.
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I love the skier who is one fall away from being sliced and diced by his skiing propeller.
Lots of red and yellow too.
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Thanks
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wow fantastic collection here I remember reading these years and years ago when i was kid but i dont remember any of these except for the jet pack one, always a fav of mine
I just love this type of stuff. Great collection
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Notice half those things are motorized flying vehicles or some type of new addition to a car or or a better way to wage war and increased pleasure in leisure activities……Fuck the current world….I dont see one fucking idea that will enhance the fundamental well being of all human beings, these ideas where born out of ideological imagination to induce capitalism.
this stuff is so propagandistic
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As the former Creative Director of Popular Mechanics from 1983 to 2004 I designed many covers on similar themes. Besides my own great illustrated covers by artists like Attila Hejja the best covers were done in the 1930’s and 40’s. You can see them all at:
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The Future is ruled by white inventors! Damn…
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Looks so cool, If we get 255 of those thing here, the world wil be amazing. LOL at the ‘64 magazine about the match of the century, in cheker, man vs computer.
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Actually, the cover featuring the Alvin was accurate. That submarine explored the very deepest oceans and was featured in National Geographic.
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I want one of those Sea Bicycles….way too much fun! Thanks for sharing…these are great!
Great stuff! A fellow baby boomer? Anyway I remember as a kid the future looking a lot rosier than it does these days; technology was going to be our saviour as we lived lives of leisure. Or was that just part of being a kid?
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Funny how dangerous and badly engineered so many of those devices actually are!
When I was a boy, I fully believed those green fields and gargantuan cities, rockets and big-jawed Dan Dares.
We have at least 80% of these in some form or another. Whoever thinks otherwise has been hiding under a rock.
The inventions we have that I know of off the top of my head are: multiple TV and computer screens and Picture in Picture options for some TV’s, jet packs that sell for around $100,000, we DO have a prototype of the first flying car however it can only fly a few feet at the moment, we have TV’s as small as a wrist watch, we have floating bikes, we have deep sea diving equipment, we have robots to assist the physically disabled as well as robotic pets vaccuums girlfriends (yes, girlfriends, yuck), we have solar powered homes, Wii will do the same as the “fishing lesson,”not domed cities but there is a manmade beach and tropical oasis in a dome in I think Japan, we have had row-mobiles for many years, we have sky lifts, and etc…
The flying car is still being developed and scientists are also working on invisibility. They have sucessfully made small items such as pencils disappear and are now working on larger objects and eventually people, all by “bending light.”
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That was an awesome time to live. They were so lucky to have such cool cars.
Actually, quite a few of the things illustrated on those covers have come to be. Others have not happened or have taken a much different form. But over all, they were more accurate than many would think.
This amazing future was a trip – to the past
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That fish “movie” thing is pretty much the one thing I see on here that has survived in that form to modern day. I see that video game all the time. I’ve never played it and it’s probably terrible though.