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discovered while exploring a distant asteroid and about ancient Earth-orbiting spaceship debris belonging to a non-human, space-faring civilization. Although the series was modestly budgeted, it was cleverly mounted with what, for its era, were very good special effects helmed by Louis DeWitt. Even
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held sway on soundtracks, which repeatedly depicted sound in the airless vacuum of space: airlocks hummed, rockets roared, explosions boomed, and footsteps on the Moon's surface could be heard. Spacesuits being worn by the actors did not expand when exposed to the vacuum of space, as they would
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magazine, where Bonestell's art also held sway. At one point in production, a scale model and poster of an Atlas-derived missile design was built with the series spacecraft as its payload, with publicity photos of Lundigen holding the model in front of the large poster. Several scenes used
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In many episodes, the astronauts were faced with accidents or technical problems that required innovation. The program was not idealistic; missions sometimes failed and astronauts sometimes died. For example, a scientist-astronaut stricken with a
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was somewhat unusual for a TV action series in that it had numerous recurring characters, but only one protagonist, Col. Edward McCauley (William Lundigan), who was in all 38 of the series' episodes.
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used for its plots many technical and human problems anticipated by engineers and planners. For example, the show depicted attempts to refuel spacecraft by tanker in orbit, construction of a
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starting out almost simultaneously on the first Mars mission, with the American spacecraft aborting its effort in order to rescue the Soviet crew after their spacecraft experienced problems.
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was advertised as being (for its era) an extremely accurate preview of human spaceflight, based on scientific studies and buttressed by technical assistance from the USAF's
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concept vehicles, and later on, totally scaled-down and more practical spacecraft proposals. Visual backdrops and conceptual designs of spacecraft, space stations, and a
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was not set in a specified time period, but clues dropped in the scripts indicated that it took place between the mid-1970s and mid-1980s. The first
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of the return flight, so his comrades stowed the space-suited patient in a steel drum filled with water, to cushion him during launch. A "
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space exploration documentaries, which in turn owed their look and feel to a widely read, early 1950s series on the subject in the old
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mission's explosion in space more than a decade later and another that was an uncanny foretelling of the accident that befell the real
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Scripts often considered the human factor, and while action was the show's forte, humor and romance were part of the mix.
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decades later, the series can still be watched and appreciated for its attention to detail and accurate physics.
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manufactured and sold a toy space helmet styled after the one worn by the main character, Col. Edward McCauley.
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McCauley was a sort of "everyman" character who was viewed in the show as the most experienced and illustrious
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as a children's series. It was programmed in an early Saturday evening slot that would later be filled by
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and space medicine offices. The spacecraft designs, however, veered inconsistently between early 1950s
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would have occurred circa 1975. Some props were futuristic (such as a forerunner of today's real-life
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whose orbit threatened Earth. In two different episodes, the series even speculated about exo-fossil
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program to depict spacecraft landings on the desert runway. The distinctive design of the
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from September 30, 1959, to September 7, 1960. The series depicts future efforts by the
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over at least a decade, including the earliest human flights, the first flight to the
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predicted women astronauts and scientists, as well as married couples in space.
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The series included an episode whose plot essentially paralleled the ill-fated
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had a recurring role in eight episodes as Col. McCauley's wife, Mary McCauley.
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nearly 25 years later. Footage of these landings used documentary film of the
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spacecraft, how a jet thruster backpack could propel an astronaut through the
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A paperback novelization of the TV series, written by science fiction writer
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played the role in the original pilot episode. Other guest stars include
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A narrator explained in nearly every episode why the astronauts needed
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while exploring the Moon was not expected to survive the
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to explore and develop outer space. The series' star,
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appeared in seven episodes as Major General Norgath.
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played the role of Mary McCauley in the series, but
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Television series about the United States Air Force
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Fredriksen (December 2012). 1598: 1592: 56:William Lundigan as Edward McCauley. 1902:Television series set in the future 1897:Television series by MGM Television 1773:Toy, Space Helmet, "Men Into Space" 1599:Vagg, Stephen (November 14, 2021). 1341: 1224:The series also utilized extensive 13: 1892:Television series about astronauts 1867:Television series set in the 1980s 1862:Television series set in the 1970s 37:1959 American TV series or program 14: 1923: 1882:Space adventure television series 1788: 1338:later during actual space walks. 1659:Gary Westfahl (March 27, 2012). 1255:Prediction of later technologies 925:"Is There Another Civilization?" 1561: 487: 362:, played Col. Edward McCauley. 346:television series, produced by 495: 350:, that was first broadcast by 225: 214: 1: 1585: 1360:. 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Index

Men in Space
Man in Space
Human spaceflight
Spaceman (disambiguation)

Science fiction
Lewis J. Rachmil
Jerome Bixby
James Clavell
Meyer Dolinsky
David Duncan
Ib Melchior
William Templeton
Arthur Weiss
William Conrad
Alvin Ganzer
Nathan H. Juran
Otto Lang
Lee Sholem
Herbert L. Strock
William Lundigan
Tyler McVey
David Rose
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