Posted on 10/13/2021 10:26:00 PM PDT by Trillian
New footage shows Star Trek's William Shatner marvel at his view of Earth from his mission orbiting the planet aboard Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket.
Shatner, who is famed for his role as Captain Kirk in the 1960s sci-fi series, and newly minted astronauts Chris Boshuizen, Glen de Vries and Audrey Powers, ventured 351,186 feet above Earth's surface where they spent three minutes in weightlessness.
They were captured floating weightlessly in wonder and excitement as they looked down on Earth.
A new clip of the epic journey shows Shatner and crew adjust to their new conditions, with Shatner seemingly taken aback by being weightless and repeating 'oh, Jesus' while his fellow crew members played around with floating toys.
Eventually Shatner adjusts and is heard laughing joyfully and says 'no description can equal this,' while looking outside a window at the amazing view of Earth.
His crewmates seem just as overjoyed, giggling and repeating 'this is nuts!' and 'holy hell!' while Shatner just looks at them with a look of astonishment, uttering 'oh wow.'
While his younger crewmates took turns looking out the window upside down, the 90-year-old Shatner pulled his face as close to the window as possible to soak in the once-in-a-lifetime few.
Once Shatner, who is now the oldest person to go to space, made it back to terra firma he came back with a message: 'What we're looking down upon is Mother Earth and it needs protecting in the world needs to see this'.
'That point of view is you're looking down on the earth and looking up into space but you're also looking up at the future and looking down at the past,' he said during a post-flight press briefing on Wednesday afternoon.
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Wrong! People vomit because they are unaccustomed to weightlessness - because our entire organism (inner ear, visual cues and processing, etc.) has evolved to function under conditions of 1 g.
Regards,
Perhaps but he’s lived in a culture where saying Jesus as an expletive is common.
The answer to your query is they are NOT far enough.
Consider, even if in “orbit”, it’s the same exact thing. Consider what an orbit is... you are actually falling to earth, at the same rate as the earth is moving behind you. Therefore, you stay aloft, because with a round earth, this continues without air resistance. An orbit is falling while moving horizontally with the earth moving behind.
If you are in a container with no windows, you’d not be able to discern any differences. With windows, you’d see the various scenarios that “caused” the weightlessness.
How many do you know?
#8. I think Shatner actually meant to say “Oh Hesus” but got confused. /sarc
Has been made thus.
Thanks.
-PJ
That isn't just a glib assessment. Run a DuckDuckGo search on "Einstein's Equivalence Principle".
Old Albert daydreamed quite a bit about people falling off the roofs of buildings. This would be warped in 99.999% of the population, but turned into (warped) brilliance by Albert Einstein, part of what lead to his formal creation of the concept of Space-Time.
Now that I think of it, the one system that never failed on the Enterprise was the gravity system.
Probably because he thinks it will make him money.
I'm looking into this myself - I could probably afford a suborbital flight in a few years based on predicted prices. I probably won't be able to afford to go orbital (well, not without spending more money than I should). And if I can into space for even a few minutes, I will pay for it.
If you can get 1000 people to pay $100,000 for a suborbital flight, you'll make more money than 10 who pay a million to go orbital. There's going to be a market for both types of space tourism.
Go for it! Do they require Covid vaccination?
I think I’ll try to remember Shatner as James T. Kirk.
Sounds pretty accurate to me.
I don’t understand why he was so thrilled. He spent a full five years in space boldly going where no man has gone before. I guess he was taking a chance that the Klingons are still holding a grudge and would launch a photon torpedo at his little spaceship. Now if Bozos would send Biden into space, one way of course, that would be something!
Like the USS Enterprise, the New Shepard rocket doesn’t have a toilet.
I’m guessing that even the most jaded among us could not help but smile with surprise and satisfaction at watching our longtime fantasy friend, Captain Kirk, really travel into space on a bona fide spaceship.
William Shatner seems to have aged exceedingly well.
What a surprise that he would materialize in front of our eyes as one of Bezos’ quartet crew, personifying the passion and imagination that have propelled the quest for regular space travel and possibly ushering that in.
He really doesn’t look 90.
A fool and his money...
It was priceless to hear Shatner wax poetic after landing. He was genuinely emotional. That experience capped a life full of wonder and joy, no doubt.
“The one system that never failed was the gravity system”
Not enough in the special effects budget.
“He was genuinely emotional.”
It seemed like it. But he IS an actor. I like him.
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