Shatner on the Final Frontier

Of all the images from the flight, humorous and serious, this one summed it up best for us. Honestly, brings tears to our eyes!

William Shatner, or Captain Kirk as he’s known around the world, went to space last week in one of the most bizarre amalgams of fantasy and history we’re ever likely to see.  It was a shallow, self-serving PR event for Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin, yet at the same time it WAS amazing to see Star Trek’s predictions of humanity’s future in space begin… begin… to become true.  We put together this page as a nod to this surreal moment with several articles, links to Blue Origin, and the piece-de-resistance: a collection of memes from the mission.  Live long and prosper!

William Shatner’s Blue Origin launch on New Shepard– Space.com

How William Shatner Turned a Flight of Fancy Into a Lyrical Pitch For the Planet– TIME

William Shatner in tears after historic space flight: ‘I’m so filled with emotion’– The Guardian

William Shatner oldest astronaut at 90 – Here’s how space tourism could affect older people– Space.com

How space researchers knew that 90-year-old William Shatner didn’t have to worry about his age–  CNN

William Shatner’s Family Tried Talking Him Out of Space Flight — But He Said ‘Save Your Breath’– People

William Shatner Reacts To Seeing Earth From Space: ‘It’s So Fragile’– Video, Today Show

William Shatner fans hit out at Jeff Bezos for interrupting his emotional space speech to spray Champagne- The Independent

“To Dirty it!”  On how For-Profit News Obscured William Shatner’s Climate Emergency Warning after Suborbital Flight–  Informed Comment

Blue Origin

William Shatner’s unique history as Captain Kirk let all of us, in a way, ride along with him.  A Blue Origin flight lasts 11 minutes, but Kirk’s memes will be with us always.  Enjoy!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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