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Schematic diagram of the orbits of the fictional planets Vulcan, Counter-Earth, and Phaëton in relation to the five innermost planets of the Solar System.. Fictional planets of the Solar System have been depicted since the 1700s—often but not always corresponding to hypothetical planets that have at one point or another been seriously proposed by real-world astronomers, though commonly ...
Planets themselves being portrayed as alive, while relatively rare (especially compared to stars receiving the same treatment), is a recurring theme. [1] [38] Sentient planets appear in Ray Bradbury's 1951 short story "Here There Be Tygers", Stanisław Lem's 1961 novel Solaris, and Terry Pratchett's 1976 novel The Dark Side of the Sun.
The planet was often depicted as warmer than Earth but still habitable by humans. Depictions of Venus as a lush, verdant paradise, an oceanic planet, or fetid swampland, often inhabited by dinosaur-like beasts or other monsters, became common in early pulp science fiction, particularly between the 1930s and 1950s. Some other stories portrayed ...
Red Dwarf – The titular spaceship from the BBC sci-fi comedy series Red Dwarf [74] Retribution – the only operational carrier after an SDF attack in Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare. SDF-1 Macross – a massive interstellar transforming spacecraft from the anime Super Dimension Fortress Macross and its American adaptation, Robotech [75]
Savage Planet (film) Screamers (1995 film) Screamers: The Hunting; Serenity (2005 film) Skylines (film) Skywhales; Slaughterhouse-Five (film) Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity; The Smeds and The Smoos (film) Solaris (1968 film) Solaris (1972 film) Solaris (2002 film) Soldier (1998 American film) Sonic the Hedgehog (film) Sonic the Hedgehog 2 ...
SF Studios is set to co-produce and distribute “UFO Sweden,” a sci-fi adventure from Crazy Pictures, a Swedish film collective whose past credits includes the 2018 hit movie “The Unthinkable.”
Planet of the Vampires a.k.a. Terrore nello spazio a.k.a. The Demon Planet (UK) Mario Bava: Barry Sullivan, Norma Bengell, Angel Aranda: Italy Spain: Action Adventure Horror Spaceflight IC-1: Bernard Knowles: Bill Williams Norma West John Cairney: United Kingdom: Space Probe Taurus (a.k.a. Space Monster) Leonard Katzman: Francine York, James ...