Cool ship for its time. As a POTA fan, I was surprised to learn that the crash-landed ANSA spacecraft in BENEATH THE PLANET OF THE APES made use of the Jupiter II's tripod landing legs.
I like it, but I was wondering if you're familiar with the Gemini 12, from the unaired pilot. I would like to know how they made accommodations for 6 people instead of 2. The ONE thing about this exterior version that struck me, as it IS essentially the Gemini 12 in MOST of the televised shots in the series, is how attractively distinct it is from the Jupiter 2, which has to account for the lower deck.
A modern version of a Lost In Space series maybe taking place in the mod 2100's using the SAME ship/equipment (not re-imagined) using modernized CGI and props would be absolutely successful. And a less comedic/more sinister Dr. Smith maybe like he was in the first 5 or so episodes would be much better.
According to Innovation comics the Jupiter I was blown up by, of course, Zachary Smith who was unaware that his fiancee had been assigned to be on board. .
Nice... Notice how if you landed on the landing legs, the exit by the leg doesn't have an airlock... That main air lock on the upper level always bothered me with the Jupiter 2, do you always land hard enough to make the lower level a basement? I think that dome on the top was supposed to be a viewing area where you could sit and use sextants and telescopes to navigate. I love how the Sci Fi of the time loved having domed things in the center.
If you read Jack Hagerty and Jon Rogers' The Saucer Fleet you'll learn that the dome on top was meant to accommodate the top part of the astrogator while in flight. Carefully watch the first few episodes of the series and you'll briefly catch the astrogator in the "extended" position.
fmlazar Something that annoyed me watching this the first time around as a seven year old was that after the first episode they almost never referred to the "gravimetric drive " again. When John and Don swapped technobabble around the pilots' area they kept talking about "the rockets", even though the Jupiter 2 clearly didn't have any. I don't think that they gave their writers a bible in those days.
weapons rack sucks, where's the chariot vehicle ? Where do they store food and water ? This was such crap design for any ship, why oh why didn't they make it bigger ?
Someone should build a life size unit and rent it out as a B&B.
Wow ... a nice + futuristic Walk trough !!! Perfect Sound !!!
Cool ship for its time. As a POTA fan, I was surprised to learn that the crash-landed ANSA spacecraft in BENEATH THE PLANET OF THE APES made use of the Jupiter II's tripod landing legs.
Glad I found this. I would love to see what you can do with Comp. Graphics in 2022
very,very cool. .....................................peace.
Pretty awesome
I like it, but I was wondering if you're familiar with the Gemini 12, from the unaired pilot. I would like to know how they made accommodations for 6 people instead of 2.
The ONE thing about this exterior version that struck me, as it IS essentially the Gemini 12 in MOST of the televised shots in the series, is how attractively distinct it is from the Jupiter 2, which has to account for the lower deck.
This version is more realistic than the two decker tv version. Just enough for 2 people
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A modern version of a Lost In Space series maybe taking place in the mod 2100's using the SAME ship/equipment (not re-imagined) using modernized CGI and props would be absolutely successful. And a less comedic/more sinister Dr. Smith maybe like he was in the first 5 or so episodes would be much better.
Netflix has a Lost In Space series coming. First season's already been filmed. Problem? Smith's female now.
@@hakavon I could Not get past episode 2. It was too WOKE for me.
Could you please do the Sun Dome from The Illustrated Man movie?
I know what you mean.
Where did the elevator go ?. It had ring railings that closed when it went up or down ? The lower deck retracts when in flight .
This would have been great for an Alpha Control series.
Wheres the lower deck? And only two freezing tubes? I love the fact that this video FINALLY showed where the Robinsons took a dump..
This is Jupiter 1. Not 2.
They forgot the reactor room part. I mean, the J2 had one, it just makes sense that there should be one even if you have to stoop over to fit in it.
How about the Spin drift from Land Of The Giants?
Makes more sense
yeah now show where they kept the chariot, space pod and and the sleeping quarters
What is this ? The Jupiter 1 ? No elevater and a table with chairs ??
What about the lower level?
I wonder if it was used..before the first launch of the fictional Jupiter 2 .
so , can you tell us the diamensions of this version , diameter , height, etc.... the original j2 was about this size .
According to Innovation comics the Jupiter I was blown up by, of course, Zachary Smith who was unaware that his fiancee had been assigned to be on board. .
Boy or girl? Or robot...?
Nice...
Notice how if you landed on the landing legs, the exit by the leg doesn't have an airlock... That main air lock on the upper level always bothered me with the Jupiter 2, do you always land hard enough to make the lower level a basement?
I think that dome on the top was supposed to be a viewing area where you could sit and use sextants and telescopes to navigate.
I love how the Sci Fi of the time loved having domed things in the center.
If you read Jack Hagerty and Jon Rogers' The Saucer Fleet you'll learn that the dome on top was meant to accommodate the top part of the astrogator while in flight. Carefully watch the first few episodes of the series and you'll briefly catch the astrogator in the "extended" position.
Only two freeze tubes ?
At 0:56... That view is not right. A lower level cabin in the upper deck
Have to hope no one snores.
Yes the Jupiter one is cool, but the Jupiter 2 is coolest.
Well first off anything on the top of the craft will fall inside the way the door opens
Notice that the Astrogator is a ripoff from the Navigation console on the Forbidden Planet spaceship.
No shower?-stinky poo!
are you serious? has this craft been built? let's see it.
very cool , i like it , does it come in tardis blue ,with a sex bot?
No, but you can see that it includes an inflatable Don West.
gravimetric drive.... they couldn't just say spindizzy? :)
fmlazar Something that annoyed me watching this the first time around as a seven year old was that after the first episode they almost never referred to the "gravimetric drive " again. When John and Don swapped technobabble around the pilots' area they kept talking about "the rockets", even though the Jupiter 2 clearly didn't have any. I don't think that they gave their writers a bible in those days.
Oh hell no ( LUNA) I quit Y’all crazy 🤬
I LOVE THIS SHIP, BUT GET RID OF THAT HORRIBLE NOISE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
weapons rack sucks, where's the chariot vehicle ? Where do they store food and water ? This was such crap design for any ship, why oh why didn't they make it bigger ?