
Going to space left William Shatner 'weeping' with grief
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William Shatner — the 90-year-old actor, presenter, spoken word poet, author, and, more recently, the oldest person ever to travel to space — is showing no signs of slowing down.
This fall, he plans to publish a book, called "Boldly Go," which is billed as a sort of philosophical reflection on his life, career, and the "interconnectivity of all things," according to publisher Simon and Schuster. He's also the face of a new coding competition that will offer the winner a chance to travel more than 18 miles high in a spacecraft-esque capsule strapped to a balloon. (Yes, really.)
CNN Business caught up with the "Star Trek" legend this week in a wide-ranging interview. Here's a quick recap.

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