
William Shatner is about to be the oldest person ever blasted into space. Here's everything you need to know
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William Shatner — who gained international fame playing the iconic role of Captain Kirk on "Star Trek" — will make a very real trek to outer space today, if only for a brief suborbital joyride aboard a New Shepard rocket. It's the same one that took Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos to space this summer.
Shatner, 90, is set to become the oldest person ever to travel to space, though his spacecraft won't be equipped with warp drive, transporters, or shields. He'll be blasting off onboard a New Shepard spacecraft — the one developed by Bezos' rocket company, Blue Origin — alongside three crewmates: Chris Boshuizen, a co-founder of satellite company Planet Labs, and software executive Glen de Vries, who'll both be paying customers, and Audrey Powers, Blue Origin's vice president of mission and flight operations.
Their flight is slated to take off from Blue Origin's launch facilities in West Texas at 8:30 am CT on Wednesday, a 24-hour delay from the original schedule due to rough winds in the area.

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