It was the 1960s and that meant, in terms of spaceships -- rocket ship fins and flying saucers for everyone!
Those two concepts (rockets and saucers) began to fall out of favor as the decade ended, thanks in large part to 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), which adopted a more utilitarian-seeming aesthetic.
This was also the era that first introduced the starship Enterprise, a ship whose design has remained largely the same despite letters (A, B, C, D, E, NX-1) signifying different models.
How many do you recognize?
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| Identified by Pierre Fontaine: Fireball XL5. |
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| Identified by Pierre Fontaine: Thunderbird 3. |
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| Identified by Pierre Fontaine: First Spaceship on Venus. |
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| Not Identified. |
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| Identified by Nicolas Lemarignier: Gorath. |
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| Identified by Pierre Fontaine: Robinson Crusoe on Mars. |
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| Identified by Pierre Fontaine: Lost in Space. |
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| Identified by Nicolas Lemarignier: Voyage to a Prehistoric Planet. |
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| Identified by Nicolas Lemarignier: Monster Zero. |
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| Identified by Pierre Fontain: Dalek Invasion Earth 2150 AD. |
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| Identified by Pierre Fontaine: Star Trek. |
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| Identified by Pierre Fontaine: 2001: A Space Odyssey. |
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| Identified by Pierre Fontaine: 2001: A Space Odyssey. |
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| Identified by Pierre Fontaine: Planet of the Apes. |
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| Not Identified. |
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| Identified by Pierre Fontaine: Moon Zero Two. |
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| Identified by Pierre Fontaine: Journey to the Far Side of the Sun. |
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| Identified by SGB: Planet of the Vampires |
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| Identified by Pierre Fontaine: Journey to the Far Side of the Sun. |






































































