Yes. It’s based on an FX test photo in the Abrams book and a recollection from a tech who worked it back then. Some sort of infinity cove star scape apparently.@marni1971 this is supposed to resemble the full effect we’re seeing in the blurry footage right? Without the original show scene plans or better footage/photos so much of the Network Communications scene (mostly pre-86 right side but also left) besides the main map area is quite a mystery.
View attachment 560610
View attachment 560611
Very interesting, I’m guessing the space station scene layout doesn’t show anything necessarily interesting due to the scene being suspended from the ceiling and wall.Yes. It’s based on an FX test photo in the Abrams book and a recollection from a tech who worked it back then. Some sort of infinity cove star scape apparently.
This also helped with the general layout
View attachment 560625
It shows nothing at all!Very interesting, I’m guessing the space station scene layout doesn’t show anything necessarily interesting due to the scene being suspended from the ceiling and wall.
*raises hand*How many posters from the first part of this thread are still around? I recognize Marni for sure. blakesse06 hasn’t posted since 2010.. he claimed to have inside info that the girl in the space shuttle is still there, but missing her skin/clothes
Martin, is this track layout imagery available online anywhere? I've been tinkering with a project where I'd be able stand outside of SSE and be able to pinpoint where specific show scenes are within the attraction. The plans drawn by Ed of the The Disney Blueprint page are pretty good (and are claimed to be based on the originals), but this has a lot more detail. Your work in this regard the 1982 & 86 tribute video has already been a godsend for this, and will get me close.Yes. It’s based on an FX test photo in the Abrams book and a recollection from a tech who worked it back then. Some sort of infinity cove star scape apparently.
This also helped with the general layout
View attachment 560625
I’m not sure to be honest. Ed probably has the clearest readily available on the web.Martin, is this track layout imagery available online anywhere?
Thanks for that; his work is so good that it'll get me really close. I marvel at the use of space, too. I'd dearly love to do an augmented reality version where I could hold a phone up and see a rough interior rendering in real time, though I would seriously need to better my skills. In the short term, I'll just be happy mapping it out and having overlays that I can hold up in front of me from various locations around the park.I’m not sure to be honest. Ed probably has the clearest readily available on the web.
I often marvel when stood outside looking up that the main ride space only uses around 1/3 of the sphere.
Apologies if this has been brought up before, from a 1993 video.
Mystery lights upon entering 180top (@marni1971 any ideas?):
View attachment 560870
Large satellite lights (space station in left corner:
View attachment 560871
Space station:
View attachment 560872
Flash frame of the small satellite/astronaut:
View attachment 560873
Video here:
Apologies if this has been brought up before, from a 1993 video.
Mystery lights upon entering 180top (@marni1971 any ideas?):
View attachment 560870
Large satellite lights (space station in left corner:
View attachment 560871
Space station:
View attachment 560872
Flash frame of the small satellite/astronaut:
View attachment 560873
Video here:
Apologies if this has been brought up before, from a 1993 video.
Mystery lights upon entering 180top (@marni1971 any ideas?):
View attachment 560870
Large satellite lights (space station in left corner:
View attachment 560871
Space station:
View attachment 560872
Flash frame of the small satellite/astronaut:
View attachment 560873
Video here:
This, the computer station that was on the right side of the track. It’s one of the most mysterious and least photographed scenes in the original two versions of the ride.What is it? i can’t tell what I’m looking at
Yes. @marni1971 recalls there being two figures in the scene and you can partially see the outline of the male figure in the background. The standing figure is a female from what I’ve been told.In the video where they do a lights on walk through in the mid 90s and the guide says something about a spot where “black gentleman” (sorry their words not mine, I’d have said african American) used to sit. Is that the first pic in that series?
Register on WDWMAGIC. This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.