Blue Origin delays William Shatner’s spaceflight to October 13th

You have to wait longer to see the Star Trek actor William Shatner towards space. Blue origin has delayed the launch of Shatner above the NS-18 per day until October 13 at 9:30 a.m. after the prediction of strong winds in West Texas. The rough weather is “only a gating factor,” said Blue Origin in a statement, noting that passengers began their training today (October 10).

Shatner flights are taking publicity at various levels. It’s no secret that Jeff Bezos’s clothes really wanted to have Captain Kirk reached the room, but Shatner would also be the oldest person to travel like that at the age of 90 years. Previous setters, Wally Funk flight legends, toured with original blue flights at the age of 82 years. Other passengers include the Blue Mission VP Audrey Powers and two company executives, Planet Labs’ Chris Boshuizen and Glen de Vries Medidata.

The time is not good outside the weather. The elevatoroff will come only a few weeks after the essay describes “toxic environment” at that time, including alleged reluctance to handle sexual harassment and poor attitude towards salvation, environment and basic internal criticism. Shatner flights can make a positive buzz, but maybe also paper for problems in the original blue rating.

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