Tachyon Emissions
Dedicated to the genres we love:
Sci-Fi, fantasy, horror and a little real
real science thrown in to spice things up.
Hang On Snoopy: NASA Image of the Day
Not much to say about this one other than...Snoopy flies on NASA missions and brings back vital information. That is as adorable as it is cool. A Well-traveled Beagle Snoopy, the zero gravity indicator that flew
Martian Crater Deposits: NASA Image of the Day
Today's NASA image comes from an area on Mars with craters that "contain curious deposits with mysterious shapes and distribution." Or so they claim! I personally have a feeling they simply took a photo of
99 Science Fiction Films You Must See: The Complete List
A few years ago I started a feature in which I compiled a list of 99 sci-fi films that everyone must see (thus the title of this article) and would every other week post an
Earthrise: NASA Image of the Day
For this week's NASA Image of the Day I chose this iconic photo. This is called "Earthrise" and it is without a doubt one of the most famous and recognizable images from the early space
I Dislike Being Touched: The Mummy
The Mummy from 1932 is a classic. A flawed classic for sure, but a classic nonetheless. There are parts of this film that are truly brilliant and there are parts that are…well…not. To be honest
Reckoning Upon God: Frankenstein
Frankenstein is one of the few classic monster movies that I did not see on a Saturday afternoon on a UHF channel. No, this film was played in prime time. It was a special
Even the Moon is Frightened of Me: The Invisible Man (Monster Memories)
An invisible man must be one of the more bizarre choices for a monster. First of all it’s not really a monster, not in the classical sense anyway. He is, after all, just a
I Mistrust My Own Judgement: Dracula (Monster Memories)
Tod Browning’s 1931 adaptation of Dracula is the granddaddy of them all, the film the launched the Classic Monster films of Universal. The Universal cinematic universe if you will. I try not to judge