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Aired: 2/19/1960
Captain James Webber, Peter Kirby, and Kurt Meyers, are lost in space and finally come across an asteroid 665 million miles from Earth as their fuel run low. They land the ship and confirm that the asteroid's gravity, atmosphere, and temperature are all like Earth's. When Kirby, the youngest crew member, prepares to go outside, Webber advises against it. However, Kirby points out that they have no choice. He opens the hatch and the crew is surprised to discover that they have landed at a farmyard.As they explore, the three men spot a dog. However, it doesn't respond when they call it over. Examining the farm machinery, the science officer Meyers identifies it as dating back to the 20th century, 200 years before their current time. Kirby wonders if they have somehow traveled back in time, but Meyers points out that there are twin suns in the sky, meaning they are outside the solar system. Webber finds the farm owner, a man meaning on a pitchfork, but he doesn't respond to them. They examine the farmer but he is seemingly paralyzed.The crew goes down the road from the farm and come to a bridge. A man is fishing by the side of the river, but when Kirby touches him, the fisherman falls over, unresponsive. They hear music playing and run into a nearby town where they find a frozen marching band. The music they are 'playing' is piped in from loudspeakers, and a banner indicates that they are welcoming Mayor Finch. Going into the house, the crew finds the frozen mayor looking out from a balcony onto a paralyzed crowd of well-wishers. Meyers wonders if someone is trying to convince them that they're back on Earth using mental illusions, but Webbers notes that if that were the case, they would see images from their own time, not 200 years in the past. Meyers suggests that their personal time may have accelerated in some manner, and Kirby turns to a clock for confirmation. Much to their surprise, the hands are missing.Webber orders th