Factual error: If 2 spacecraft are travelling towards each other's planets, at the same speed, it would still take 6 weeks to get to each other's planet. They kept saying they must've turned back cause only 3 weeks elapsed.

Journey to the Far Side of the Sun (1969)
Ending / spoiler
Directed by: Robert Parrish
Starring: Ian Hendry, Patrick Wymark, Roy Thinnes, Lynn Loring
Genres: Sci-fi
Ross is unable to dock with the shuttle and the controls of his ship do not respond. Ross' ship makes it back to Earth and unable to control the ship he crashes into the launch site. The crash erases all information about the doppelganger Earth. Years later, Jason Webb is at a nursing home and no one believes that there's another Earth. The final scene is Jason, in a wheelchair, going towards his own reflection in a mirror.
Racer X
Suggested correction: Where do you get it would take 6 weeks to travel to the other planet? Throughout the film they're constantly saying it's a 3-week trip to the planet and a 3-week trip back home, for a 6-week round trip.
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