Deja vu

Metryq

Cave Painter
Joined
Mar 30, 2011
Messages
935
In October of 1951 a symposium was held to discuss the future of manned spaceflight. The symposium inspired a series of articles in Collier's magazine, which were later expanded and collected into a series of books. I was flipping through the 1953 Man On The Moon when one of the Bonestell paintings caught my eye:

Man-On-The-Moon.jpg

Spacesuited men in the foreground running research gear, while on the plain below a rocket takes off. I wonder if this inspired one of Robert McCall's 2001: A Space Odyssey poster paintings over a decade later:

2001%252520A%252520Space%252520Odyssey%2525201.jpg

That's not the only time I've told myself, I've seen/heard that before. The famous "where no man has gone before" mission statement of Star Trek came from a 1958 publication.

In George Pal's 1950 Destination Moon, Prof. Cargraves steps onto the lunar surface and claims the Moon "on behalf of, and for the benefit of all Mankind." I wonder if President Kennedy's speech writers knew of the movie when writing the famous Rice University "space speech"? (A plaque on the Apollo 11 LM included the sentence "We Came in Peace For All Mankind.")
 
Thread starter Similar threads Forum Replies Date
StormFeather Science & Nature 9
I Critiques 1
J Science & Nature 16
PTeppic General Film Discussion 11
Krystal Dead Zone 1

Similar threads


Back
Top