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he saved it and he put it back on and he did not want to step out. but to answer your question, it was nothing we trained for that prepared us for how different it was. when the rocket motor turned off, that wasn t in our training because you cannot do it on the ground and suddenly we were free and you could feel it, and it was amazing, the most remarkable feeling. you broke a world record today, mr shatner, and you went into space at the age of 90 and no one has done before. i wish i had broken the world record in the hundred yard dash, but unfortunately that is how old i am. no, i am not going to cheer myself out as the oldest man in space. would you do it again? go to space? i am so filled with such an emotion, and such a feeling of a novel experience that i don t want to dissipate by thinking of another journey. it s like, no, don t dilute the experience. right now, i am holding
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actor spentjust over 10 minutes on a rocket flight, funded by the amazon founderjeff bezos. our reporter sophie long was watching. as the sun rose over one of the most desolate parts of the wild west, william shatner made his way to the fully automated spacecraft the kongsberg. fully automated spacecraft the kongsberg- fully automated spacecraft the i kongsberg- not kongsberg. william shatner. not needinu kongsberg. william shatner. not needing the kongsberg. william shatner. not needing the crew kongsberg. william shatner. not needing the crew his kongsberg. william shatner. not needing the crew his alter- kongsberg. william shatner. not needing the crew his alter ego i needing the crew his alter ego demanded but three other passengers who would share this life changing experience. ? new shephard. more than 50 years after he donned a space as captain kirk, william shatner is on his way to the final frontier. ? a spacesuit. and shatner is on his way to the final frontier. ? a sp