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This is a little off topic, but I've been watching Rocketship X-M, a
1950 movie about traveling to the moon. The base communication equipment is an SX-42 and a pair of HT-9s. The movie is something of a hoot. The astronauts are dressed for a safari, and talk to the press until it's T minus 10, when they say, "Time is running short, we'd better get going." Then they're driven to the ship in a woodie wagon. It goes on in this vein - nary a space suit is visible, etc. Dave K9SW SX-42 SX-117 |
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"Dave Moorman" wrote in message
]... This is a little off topic, but I've been watching Rocketship X-M, a 1950 movie about traveling to the moon. The base communication equipment is an SX-42 and a pair of HT-9s. The movie is something of a hoot. The astronauts are dressed for a safari, and talk to the press until it's T minus 10, when they say, "Time is running short, we'd better get going." Then they're driven to the ship in a woodie wagon. It goes on in this vein -- nary a space suit is visible, etc. Lloyd Bridges, Noah Beery Jr, Hugh O'Brian. They wind up going to Mars, and everyone dies. |
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"William Sommerwerck" wrote: "Dave Moorman" wrote in message ]... This is a little off topic, but I've been watching Rocketship X-M, a 1950 movie about traveling to the moon. The base communication equipment is an SX-42 and a pair of HT-9s. The movie is something of a hoot. The astronauts are dressed for a safari, and talk to the press until it's T minus 10, when they say, "Time is running short, we'd better get going." Then they're driven to the ship in a woodie wagon. It goes on in this vein -- nary a space suit is visible, etc. Lloyd Bridges, Noah Beery Jr, Hugh O'Brian. They wind up going to Mars, and everyone dies. Awww. Now you spoiled it for me, Bill. Another amusing thing about the movie is that when they jettison the lift-off stage of the rocket, they leave its engines running and it almost crashes into the crew cabin. Ooops! Do we like computers? After a problem arises with the fuel mixture, decision need to be made on the basis of new calculations. There are two possible ways to proceed in making them, but one must be chosen because it will take 6 1/2 hours (or so) to do the calculating with pencil and paper, and the isn't time to do it both ways. |
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![]() "William Sommerwerck" wrote in message . .. "Dave Moorman" wrote in message ]... Lloyd Bridges, Noah Beery Jr, Hugh O'Brian. They wind up going to Mars, and everyone dies. Damn, a "spoiler", and I was going to rent it. |
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a couple of snapshots from the movie.
Dave Moorman writes: This is a little off topic, but I've been watching Rocketship X-M, a 1950 movie about traveling to the moon. The base communication equipment is an SX-42 and a pair of HT-9s. The movie is something of a hoot. The astronauts are dressed for a safari, and talk to the press until it's T minus 10, when they say, "Time is running short, we'd better get going." Then they're driven to the ship in a woodie wagon. It goes on in this vein - nary a space suit is visible, etc. Dave K9SW SX-42 SX-117 -- craig yuen |
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"craig yuen" wrote: a couple of snapshots from the movie. Thanks, Craig. |
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"Uncle Peter" wrote: "William Sommerwerck" wrote in message . .. "Dave Moorman" wrote in message ]... Lloyd Bridges, Noah Beery Jr, Hugh O'Brian. They wind up going to Mars, and everyone dies. Damn, a "spoiler", and I was going to rent it. You might enjoy watching it anyway, Uncle Pete. It's a period piece, for sure, and it's interesting to see how they conceived space travel and Mars. The Mars scenes were shot with a red filter. Everything - rocks, people, clouds(!), etc., had a red cast to it. |
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