The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

William Shatner, TV’s Captain Kirk, blasts into space

- Photos and text from wire services

VAN HORN, Texas — Hollywood’s Captain James T. Kirk, 90-year-old William Shatner, blasted into space Wednesday in a convergenc­e of science fiction and science reality, reaching the final frontier aboard a ship built by Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin company.

The “Star Trek” actor and three fellow passengers hurtled to an altitude of 66.5 miles over the West Texas desert in the fully automated capsule, then safely parachuted back to Earth. The flight lasted just over 10 minutes.

“What you have given me is the most profound experience,“an exhilarate­d Shatner told Bezos after climbing out the hatch, the words spilling from him in a soliloquy almost as long as the flight. “I hope I never recover from this. I hope that I can maintain what I feel now. I don’t want to lose it.”

He said that going from the blue sky to the utter blackness of space was a moving experience: “In an instant you go, ‘Whoa, that’s death.’ That’s what I saw.”

Shatner became the oldest person in space, eclipsing the previous record — set by a passenger on a similar jaunt on a Bezos spaceship in July — by eight years. The flight included about three minutes of weightless­ness and a view of the curvature of the Earth.

Sci-fi fans reveled in the opportunit­y to see the man best known as the brave and principled commander of the starship Enterprise boldly go where no star of American TV has gone before. The internet went wild, with Trekkies quoting favorite lines from Kirk, including, “Risk: Risk is our business. That’s what this starship is all about.”

 ?? Mario Tama / Getty Images ?? Star Trek actor William Shatner, 90, second from left, with fellow crew members on the landing pad of Blue Origin’s New Shepard spacecraft after flying into space Wednesday, near Van Horn, Texas.
Mario Tama / Getty Images Star Trek actor William Shatner, 90, second from left, with fellow crew members on the landing pad of Blue Origin’s New Shepard spacecraft after flying into space Wednesday, near Van Horn, Texas.

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