Shatner
going where he's never gone before: Zero gravity
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Hard to believe, but
William Shatner has
never been to space or in
Zero gravity.
That's right, the man who played
Star Trek's Captain Kirk for 28 years and has been a
NASA booster for decades has kept his feet firmly planted on the ground.
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All that changes in August when
Shatner boards the G-Force One, Zero-G's gravity-defying airplane, a Boeing-727 which makes a ****** of in-flight parabolic arcs to recreate, if only for a few moments, weightlessness. The company an**unced Shatner's upcoming flight on Wednesday.
Shatner is
going where ** William
Shatner has
gone before as part of a Star Trek-inspired fan experience promoted by Zero-G and Roddenberry Adventures, an exploration company founded by the late Gene Roddenberry's son Rod Roddenberry.
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