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Battlestar Galactica (1978) - Take the Celestra (S1 E23)

Factual error: When Apollo changes course, he pulls back on the joystick and the interior shot shows the shuttle seems to raise its nose. But the stars outside the window also tilt, meaning the shuttle hasn't tilted- the camera has.

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