Science: William Shatner Star Trek Legend will fly to space aboard Blue Origin rocket (FOR REAL) UPDATE: IT HAPPENED!!!

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DENNY CRANE! Okay, fine, we read the room. CAPTAIN JAMES T. KIRK! William Shatner, one of the most prominent sci-fi actors in the genre’s history thanks to his leading role in Star Trek, will be rocketing into actual space next week. The Associated Press reports that Shatner will be embarking on a trip into the great unknown with Jeff Bezos’s space-travel company, Blue Origin, which will blast off from Texas on October 12. At the age of 90, Shatner will become the oldest person ever to go to space; he will be joined by a former NASA engineer, a software company co-founder, and a Blue Origin employee, because we guess James Spader and Leonard Nimoy’s ghost were too busy. “I’ve heard about space for a long time now,” Shatner said in a statement. “I’m taking the opportunity to see it for myself. What a miracle.” Here’s to him, our Canadian prince, boldly going where no nonagenarian has gone before.

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William Shatner will fly to space aboard Blue Origin rocket
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FILE - In this May 6, 2018 file photo, actor William Shatner takes questions from reporters after delivering the commencement address at New England Institute of Technology graduation ceremonies, in Providence, R.I. Star Trek’s Captain Kirk is rocketing into space this month — boldly going where no other sci-fi actors have gone. Jeff Bezos’ space travel company, Blue Origin, announced Monday, Oct. 4, 2021 that Shatner will blast off from West Texas on Oct. 12. (AP Photo/Steven Senne, file)


CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Captain Kirk is rocketing into space next week — boldly going where no other sci-fi stars have gone.
Jeff Bezos’ space travel company, Blue Origin, announced Monday that “Star Trek” actor William Shatner will blast off from West Texas on Oct. 12.
“Yes, it’s true; I’m going to be a ‘rocket man!’” the 90-year-old tweeted. He added: “It’s never too late to experience new things.”
Bezos, the founder of Amazon, is a huge fan of the sci-fi series and even had a cameo as a high-ranking alien in the 2016 film “Star Trek Beyond.” His rocket company invited Shatner to fly as its guest.
Shatner will become the oldest person to go to space. He’ll join three others — two of them paying customers — aboard a Blue Origin capsule. He’ll wind up being the second actor to reach space this month: Russia is launching an actress and a film director to the International Space Station on Tuesday for almost two weeks of moviemaking.
Shatner’s flight, by comparison, will last just 10 minutes and reach no higher than about 66 miles (106 kilometers). The capsule will parachute back to the desert floor, not far from where it took off.
With flights short or long, space tourism is picking up steam fast.
Virgin Galactic carried founder Richard Branson to the edge of space with five others in July, followed nine days later by Bezos’ space hop. Elon Musk’s SpaceX, meanwhile, launched its first private crew last month — a Pennsylvania entrepreneur who bought the three-day flight and took along two contest winners and a cancer survivor.
Virgin Galactic’s ship launches from an airplane and requires two pilots. Blue Origin and SpaceX’s capsules are fully automated, but the passengers must pass medical screenings and, among other things, be able to quickly climb several flights of steps at the launch tower to get to the capsule — or out of it in an emergency.
This will be Blue Origin’s second launch of a crew.
Bezos was on the debut flight on July 20. He took along his brother, an 18-year-old from the Netherlands and 82-year-old aviation pioneer Wally Funk — the youngest and oldest to fly in space. Shatner will break that upper threshold by eight years.
“I’ve heard about space for a long time now. I’m taking the opportunity to see it for myself. What a miracle,” Shatner said in a statement.
Shatner played the role of the USS Starship Enterprise’s commander for three seasons, from 1966 to 1969. He also portrayed Captain James T. Kirk in seven movies, directing one of them. He’s currently the host and executive producer of a History Channel show, “The UnXplained.”
The ashes of two other “Star Trek” powerhouses — creator Gene Roddenberry and actor James Doohan, who played Scotty — rocketed into space years ago following their deaths.
Also launching with Shatner: a former NASA engineer who founded a nanosatellite company and the co-founder of a software company specializing in clinical research. The two took part in the auction for a seat on the first flight. That seat cost $28 million; Blue Origin isn’t divulging any other ticket prices.
A fourth seat on the flight is going to Blue Origin’s vice president of mission and flight operations, who used to work for NASA as a space station flight controller.
A Blue Origin spokeswoman said Shatner, like the others, met all the company’s health and physical requirements.
Last week, more than 20 current and former Blue Origin employees accused the Kent, Washington-based company of having a toxic work environment and not adhering to proper safety protocols. Blue Origin said it doesn’t tolerate harassment or discrimination and stood by its safety record.
Bezos’ company is also challenging a NASA contract award to SpaceX for providing a lunar lander that will return astronauts to the moon in a few years. Blue Origin was unsuccessful in its bid for the job.
 
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Fcuk this dude! He spent the last 20 years hating Star Trek and now he is getting this free ride because of it! Motherfcuker didn't want shyt to do with Captain Kirk.

Should have given it to Nichelle Nichols or George Takei. At least they're appreciative of the show.
 
If he was American they would shoot his wife and mutilate the body like they did Mark Kelly. The government would cover it up.

This is why I can't live in U.S./Afghanistan, the government won't even touch space and uses private contractors now to face the risk of stoning to death or some other Medieval torturing. Bezos has tripled his security detail. This racist fuckery has delayed me at least a decade.
 
You know who gon say Shat lying

Lmfaaaaao

This list finna start getting longer and longer too lol everybody...EVERYBODY...lying they ass off.
 
If he was American they would shoot his wife and mutilate the body like they did Mark Kelly. The government would cover it up.

This is why I can't live in U.S./Afghanistan, the government won't even touch space and uses private contractors now to face the risk of stoning to death or some other Medieval torturing. Bezos has tripled his security detail. This racist fuckery has delayed me at least a decade.

People are in a hyper effeminate emotional state regarding anything doing with space. This is the type of thing to trigger them. I deal with them constantly and receive death threats all the time.

Astronauts were heroes back in the day for risking their lives to advance science. Now they or their spouse can be put on a kill list by some fringe group to terrorize and advance their agenda.

This incompetent type of investigation into Gabby Giffords/Mark Kelly puts John Glenn, and other astronauts deaths into question.
 
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