06 October,2021 07:26 AM IST | Washington | Agencies
William Shatner
It's official. William Shatner, the man a generation has grown up seeing playing the grim-faced Captain James T Kirk in the American sci-fi series Star Trek, will head to what the opening line of the Gene Rodenberry-created inter-galactic drama described as "the final frontier - where no man has ever gone before".
According to a reports, on October 12, the actor, 90, will take off on a sub-orbital flight in the Jeff Bezos-helmed spacecraft Blue Origin, from the New Shepard launch site in Texas, USA. He will be accompanied by Audrey Powers, vice-president of missions and flight operations. They will fill the last two seats on the company's second crewed flight.
"So now I can say something," a delighted Shatner tweeted. "Yes, it's true; I'm going to be a ârocket man'!" The reference was an ironic acknowledgement of the phrase made popular in the context of the North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un by former US President Donald Trump.
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Shatner, who will be the oldest man ever to travel to space, reprised the role of Captain Kirk in seven Star Trek films. Shatner and his crewmates will fly just shy of three months after Blue Origin's first crewed flight, which carried Bezos, and three other passengers on a 10-minute foray into space that reached 107 kms in altitude. "I've heard about space for a long time now. I'm taking the opportunity to see it for myself. What a miracle," added Shatner.
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