I saw this one as an eleven year-old boy and wore my Betamax video recording of it raw. And on a lark, I discovered someone else did too and preserved it on YouTube.
[yt]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMQ83jtkQxs[/yt]
Having Christopher Reeve as the presenter was perhaps a bit too on the nose for a show called "Future Flight", but he did a great job IMO. This show presents a series of ten "flights" or future fancy including what our return to the moon would look like, a trip to mars, solar sail race, and the next grand tour of the solar system following the Voyager route but with a manned spacecraft. It's illustrated by the latest achievements of the time, including the space shuttle (on hold at the time following the Challenger disaster), another Voyager's recent nonstop flight around the world, and other historical stuff.
Pretty cool look back at the future as science thought it could be, versus how it's turning out a quarter century later. Anyone catch this back in the day?
Mark
[yt]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMQ83jtkQxs[/yt]
Having Christopher Reeve as the presenter was perhaps a bit too on the nose for a show called "Future Flight", but he did a great job IMO. This show presents a series of ten "flights" or future fancy including what our return to the moon would look like, a trip to mars, solar sail race, and the next grand tour of the solar system following the Voyager route but with a manned spacecraft. It's illustrated by the latest achievements of the time, including the space shuttle (on hold at the time following the Challenger disaster), another Voyager's recent nonstop flight around the world, and other historical stuff.
Pretty cool look back at the future as science thought it could be, versus how it's turning out a quarter century later. Anyone catch this back in the day?
Mark