Lost In Space Jupiter 2 Earth Lift Off(Short Version)

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Leaving earth for Alpha Centari.

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I love to hear the Jupiter 2's engines spool up.

echopapa
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irwin allen loved blowing his entire budget on the pilot

thewkovacs
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Back in 1965, this former 8 year old was transfixed at the TV in full jaw dropping mode. Wondering if a sliver of Irwin Allen's fictional story (hopefully at least the Jupiter 2) could ever come to pass by the time I become a old man 40 in that distant future year...1997 (SIGH).

michaelalexander
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Always loved this. The music and the engine starting, draw you in

passqualecaiazza
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Lost in Space was my favourite TV series when I was a kid. Closely followed by Timeslip and The Tomorrow People. You can tell I'm a Brit, can't you.

chapish
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So awesome no matter how many times I see it .it brings chills to me . they did show the lift off in color in a later episode where Dr. Smith and Will go back in Time

glenobrien
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When Lost in Space hit the air waves in the fall of 1965, CBS had already started filming shows in color. They dropped the ball with LIS in its first season.

martinbeneteau
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Penny Penny oh my god Penny😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍

davidphenix
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This was supposed to have taken place on October 16th 1997. Well, at least we have a miniature helicopter on Mars, lol.

eddieking
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Thrusters weren't used for takeoff from Earth; rather the ship's magnetic (repulsion) drive did the job. The sound effect should thus be deleted. Also, the Astrogator should not be up in the bubble, turning, as shown; the ship's course was pre-set to follow a known route, out to some long distance away from Earth (possibly to the edge of the solar system; certainly as far as Jupiter). The ship followed that course through inertial navigation. Astro-navigation wasn't required so early in the voyage. All interior shots taken during the pre-takeoff phase depict the astrogator on the main deck where it belongs. It only rises into the bubble and starts scanning while in unknown space, or when it's otherwise necessary to take star sightings to confirm or adjust the course.

roberthaworth
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Both Lost in Space and Star Trek borrowed heavily from MGMs "Forbidden Planet".
The sleep tubes were also visually evocative of the DC stations (deceleration pads) with the beam effect over the actors. Same for Star Trek's transporters.

The saucer was similar model with similar fantasy visual drive unit to the United Earth Cruiser. The bridge had an "Astrogator" nearly identical to Forbidden Planet. Star Trek has a stylized one on Sulu's helm console. Star Trek also started out with "United Earth fleet" before they invented the United Planets Federation late in season 1.

STho
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Amazing!.. imagine if they could do this in real life one day👍

allgood
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Never seen this in colour before Stephen mcdavitt

stephenmcdavitt
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I thoroughly enjoyed the show as a child, am glad to see it get respect today. But while watching this just now, some little part of my tired brain saw the family and in popped the thought that they're wrapped in aluminum foil and stuck in the -freezing tubes- freezer. 😮😊

I've been awake too long, off to sleep... ...zzzZZZ. 😴

bobblum
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I wonder what this series would have been like if they had stuck to the more serious tone of the first episodes instead of trying to chase the campy cheese of Batman.

cobaltblue
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Still my favorite fantasy show... and I don’t know why 🤔 but I 🥰 Robot! (Never did marry)

TheGeoDaddy
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I wish I could click up for the scene, but down for colorization. So I click neither.

frankkowaliii
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I don't know If I like the idea of colorizing the old black and white episodes

Spindrift-idez
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And America's space program is back! What a decade the '90s was!

brianarbenz
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Why was it colorize? I'm use to seeing in B/W.

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