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Revision as of 06:13, 25 September 2012
Alternate Title: Journey to the Far Side of the Sun
Movie (1969)
Starring:
Roy Thinnes (Colonel Glenn Ross)
Ian Hendry (John Kane)
Patrick Wymark (Jason Webb)
Lynn Loring (Sharon Ross)
Loni von Friedl (Lisa Hartmann)
Ed Bishop (David Poulson)
Groundbreaking (for the time) special effects highlight this account of an expedition to a new planet in the solar system. Brought to us by the team that created the Thunderbirds, UFO, and Space: 1999.
NASA Transport (Fictional)
This aircraft has a number of features commonly found in other Gerry Anderson designs: VTOL capability, a detachable cargo pod, and engine nacelles in structurally dubious locations.
[[Image:JTFSS-5.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]Must have been a fun ride for the flight crew]
Unidentified Transport (Fictional)
Apart from the dorsal accordion, this large aircraft looks almost plausible. It can be seen in the background of later shots, where it appears to have a forward swept cruciform tail.
Phoenix Launch Rocket (Fictional)
The most impressive special effect model of the film, this chunky heavy lift rocket was several feet tall.
Dove Re-entry Lifting Body (Fictional)
The Dove provides transportation from the Phoenix orbital ship to the planet's surface. The model clearly show the influence of the lifting body research done at the Dryden Flight Research Center in the 1960's, particularly in it's resemblance to the Northrop M2-F3
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