Space: 1999 Direct

If there is one thing every fan agrees on, it is the hardware. The is widely considered one of the best-designed spaceships in television history . Its modular, functional look influenced a generation of creators, and even today, its utilitarian aesthetic holds up against modern design. Why We Still Watch

The Moon is No Longer Alone: Remembering Space: 1999 September 13th, 1999. It was supposed to be just another day at Moonbase Alpha. But as fans of the 1970s sci-fi epic know, a massive nuclear waste explosion on the lunar far side changed everything, hurling the Moon—and its 311 inhabitants—out of Earth's orbit and into the deep, terrifying unknown. A Tale of Two Seasons Space: 1999

Despite the scientific absurdity of the Moon traveling between galaxies every week, the series tapped into a specific kind of "cosmic horror". It reminded us that space is a dangerous, cold place and that humanity, for all its technology, is often psychologically unprepared for what lies out there . If there is one thing every fan agrees