William Shatner Goes to Space
After his flight, Shatner told Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos, "I hope I never recover from this."

Fifty-six years after he first stepped in front of a camera as Captain James Tiberius Kirk, Star Trek actor William Shatner, 90, finally made it to space. On October 13, he joined three other passengers in a Blue Origin New Shepard rocket system that carried them more than 341,434 feet above Earth for a brief journey and brought the capsule back safely with a parachute landing. After his flight, Shatner told Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos, "I hope I never recover from this."
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I'm not that excited about those "journeys into space" - you're basically just flinging people into the air. I would say that to qualify as a space flight you have to, at a minimum, spend at least a few minutes up there and do some kind of maneuvering around in the space craft. Hell, this stuff is just a carnival ride.
I’ll take your place, then. I’d go in a heartbeat, even for a short trip.
ditto
Does Alan Sheppard count as an astronaut? He was up for about 15 min.
Eh. That's like comparing the Wright Bros to an modern day ultralight flight around a carpark.
Sheppard went almost twice as high that first flight, at 116 miles up versus Blue Organs 66 miles. Also, in 1971 he went to the Moon.
Now what Musk is doing is radically different than anything we've done before in space, and if Starship is successful then SpaceX will become the most important company in human history.
Inspiration 4 (on Space X) spent 3 days orbiting Earth at an altitude of 364 miles (above the ISS), making one orbit every 96 minutes.
Does that count?
Definitely, but he's right about Bezos' fairground attraction. The Kármán line versus orbit are worlds of difficulty apart.
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It's hardly outer space if you measure the distance from earth in feet.
Some here would chip in to help you reach the Kuiper belt.
How many feet is that?
It's so pathetic the way people who've accomplished so little in their lives cope with the success of others.
Coping is praise worthy. Not coping is pathetic.
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From Judgment at Nuremberg to Star Trek, Shatner has consistently set a good example. Still, he coulda sucked that beer gut in a little better for the photo-op.
He's 90. He can't get a pass on his beer gut?
Hank's ninety too, you know.
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It’s nice that. 90 year old actor famous for a science fiction role took a joyride to the edge of space.
Imagine if Bezos had killed Captain Kirk during the course of this flight
There would be mobs of people attacking him for killing their beloved Captain Kirk
These 15 minutes joyrides to the edge of space must be fun but are not much of an achievement for a private space company.
Elon Musk and SpaceX have publicly stated they are going going to Mars with or without NASA
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Bezos and Blue Origin can not even get into orbit