minutes later, as the new shepard crossed the internationally recognised boundary of space, he became the oldest person in the world to float there, weightless. and the actor who, for decades, played an iconic space explorer became one. and capsule touchdown. welcome back, the newest astronauts! he emerged from the capsule visibly moved by the adventure he said he hopes he never recovers from. firmly back on planet earth, he told me the beauty of what he d seen was more profound than any words he could find or world record he d broken. i wish i had broken the world record in the 10 yard dash or the 100 yard dash, but unfortunately it was how old i am! would you do it again, though? i am so filled with such an emotion and such a feeling of a novel experience, i don t want to dissipate by thinking of another journey. there may be debate about whether he can be called an astronaut, but he has gone
more than 50 years after he first donned a spacesuit as captain kirk, william shatner is now on his way to the final frontier. and there they are, over 328,000 feet. minutes later, as the new shepard crossed the internationally recognised boundary of space, he became the oldest person in the world to float there, weightless. and the actor who, for decades, played an iconic space explorer became one. and capsule touchdown. welcome back, the newest astronauts! he emerged from the capsule visibly moved by the adventure he said he hopes he never recovers from. firmly back on planet earth, he told me the beauty of what he d seen was more profound than any words he could find or world record he d broken. i wish i had broken the world
t. kirk, william shatner became the oldest person to ever go to space, weightless for nearly four minutes with his three fellow passengers, who each paid an estimated $250,000 to fly. this is nuts. no description. reporter: it was a quick trip. soon the booster rocket was landing back on the pad while the team parachuted to a soft landing. and capsule touchdown. reporter: one of the world east richest men opening the hatch. jeff bezos grew up a star track/captain kirk fan and invited him to fly, but for shatner, this was more than a ten-minute joyride. what you have given me was the most profound experience i can imagine. it s odd.
mission control: two, one. more than 50 years after he first donned a spacesuit as captain kirk, william shatner is now on his way to the final frontier. and there they are, over 328,000 feet. minutes later, as the new shepard crossed the internationally recognised boundary of space, he became the oldest person in the world to float there, weightless. and the actor who, for decades, played an iconic space explorer became one. and capsule touchdown. welcome back, the newest astronauts! he emerged from the capsule visibly moved by the adventure he said he hopes he never recovers from. firmly back on planet earth, he told me the beauty
ever feel again. and capsule touchdown. welcome back, the newest astronauts, audrey powers, william shatner, our customers glen devries and chris boshiuzen. i can t wait to talk to them, what a clean and beautiful flight from the rocket for our astronauts. what an absolutely stunning flight. i loved hearing that audio of them on their way back about how the experience was for them. i can t wait to hear their stories. you heard william shatner say this is like nothing i ve ever experienced before.