CORRECTION: Glen de Vries, who flew into space alongside William Shatner on Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin rocket last month, dies in a small plane crash in New Jersey.
Interesting quote from Shatner after flight:
"You’re looking into blackness, that black ugliness. You’re looking at the blue down there and the black up there. There is mother Earth and comfort and there is… is there death? I don’t know, is that death? Is that the way death is?"
Disclose.tv's Correction:
Interesting quote from Shatner after flight: "You’re looking into blackness, that black ugliness. You’re looking at the blue down there and the black up there. There is mother Earth and comfort and there is… is there death? I don’t know, is that death? Is that the way death is?"
Also VERY interesting that Hanks was offered the seat before Shatner but declined
Did this guy and Shatner see the dark side of the moon? The base?
The dude's 90. You start contemplating death a lot more at that age.
He's also pretty hilarious in person. I've seen him do a monologue for an hour and it was like stand up comedy.