13 October 2021

Star Trek Legend Captain James T. Kirk Achieves ZERO-G Weightlessness at The Edge of Space...Returning to Host A Science Show

Introduction: It was a history-making sub-orbital flight that lasted just about 10 minutes for the 90-year William Shatner who played ‘Star Trek’ character Captain James T. Kirk in the 1960s original series, and soon became a science-fiction icon in the original television series still airing and streaming re-runs in the ever-popular Sci-Fi universe where Kirk commanded the voyages of the Starship Enterprise.
Yesterday he was a guest passenger aboard in a three-man capsule on a new 21st Century enterprise "Blue Origin" created by mega-billionaire Jeff Bezos where he provided "a life-off" for public relations attracting millions of viewers using his own star-power. 
He has continued to work in his old age, and currently hosts a science show ‘I Don’t Understand,’ airing on RT America. 
Entire Feature Article published by RT America:
"Hollywood star William Shatner, who played Captain Kirk in the science-fiction series ‘Star Trek’ and hosts a show aired on RT America, became the oldest person to visit space.    
Shatner, aged 90, overtook 82-year-old aviator Wally Funk to become the oldest person in space. Funk also flew aboard a Blue Origin rocket, accompanied by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, in July.

Before launch on Wednesday, Shatner said, “There is this mystique of being in space and that much closer to the stars and being weightless.”

“I shall be entranced by the view of space,” he added. “I want to look at that orb and appreciate its beauty and its tenacity.”

[ Blue Origin's rocket New Shepard blasts off carrying Star Trek actor William Shatner, Texas, US, October 13, 2021. © REUTERS / Mike Blake ]

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                   Blue Origin's rocket New Shepard blasts off carrying Star Trek actor William Shatner, Texas, US, October 13, 2021. © REUTERS / Mike Blake

Shatner played ‘Star Trek’ character Captain James T. Kirk in the 1960s original series, and soon became a science-fiction icon. He has continued to work in his old age, and currently hosts a science show ‘I Don’t Understand,’ airing on RT America.

Blue Origin Vice President Audrey Powers and two businessmen, Planet Labs co-founder Chris Boshuizen and Medidata Solutions co-founder Glen de Vries, accompanied Shatner on the trip.
RT

In 2014, NASA honored Shatner with its Distinguished Public Service medal – the most prestigious available for non-government workers – for encouraging young people to study science and “inspiring generations of explorers, including many of the astronauts and engineers who are a part of NASA today.”

The US space agency wished Shatner well for his space flight in a tweet on Wednesday, referencing a line of dialogue from 1982’s ‘Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.’

Former Ohio Senator John Glenn, the previous oldest person in space before Shatner and Funk, retains the age record for someone visiting orbital space. Glenn spent nearly 10 days in orbit in October 1998 as part of a NASA Space Shuttle mission.

In comparison, Shatner and Funk's suborbital flights lasted just 10 minutes."

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Star Trek legend William Shatner, who hosts a show aired on RT, back on Earth after becoming oldest person to visit space    

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