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Going to Space with William Shatner & Neil deGrasse Tyson

2022-03-17 Science & Technology
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What was it like to send Captain Kirk to space? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson sits down with William Shatner to discuss his trip into space, Star Trek, and musings about life on Earth. We discuss Shatner’s experience with space before his New Shepard flight from Blue Origin and the Amazon documentary about his trip Shatner in Space. What was it like to see the Apollo missions after Star Trek? Did Star Trek help us get to the moon? Why did we stop going to space? We explore Yuri Gagarin’s reactions from space, the space race, and Shanter’s experience travelling the United States. What was it like for Shatner to look down on Earth? Did he think he would end up in space? Find out what they thought about space on the set of Star Trek. Did they ever think their TV show could become a reality? Neil nerds out with some of his favorite Star Trek moments. What was Shatner’s journey to get to space like? We talk about mortality and the sensation of weightlessness. Was he worried he might die during this trip? Did space change anything for Shatner? We dive into the environment, the importance of caring for our planet, and the miracles around us. We also explore the significance of Oumuamua and the role of space tourism in society. Should we be sending politicians to space to help open their minds? All that, plus, what does Shatner hope for the future? Thanks to our Patrons Jim Dickey, Joey Lord, Alex Lopez, John Atwood, Caroline Gregson, Murtez Alrohani, and James Beall for supporting us this week. Thumbnail photo credit: Blue Origin NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can watch or listen to this entire episode commercial-free. Get the NEW Cosmic Queries book (5/5 ⭐s on Amazon!): https://amzn.to/3dYIEQF Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/startalkradio FOLLOW or SUBSCRIBE to StarTalk: Twitter: http://twitter.com/startalkradio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StarTalk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startalk About StarTalk: Science meets pop culture on StarTalk! Astrophysicist & Hayden Planetarium director Neil deGrasse Tyson, his comic co-hosts, guest celebrities & scientists discuss astronomy, physics, and everything else about life in the universe. Keep Looking Up! #StarTalk #NeildeGrasseTyson 0:00 - Introduction 1:07 - William Shatner’s Humble Beginnings As An Actor 4:13 - Shatner’s Connection To Space Exploration 13:57 - Why Didn’t We Go Back To The Moon? 14:44 - Our Pale Blue Dot 17:43 - Did Shatner Think He’d Go To Space? 18:24 - What Made Star Trek So Impactful? 21:31 - Neil’s Favorite Star Trek Line 22:42 - Shatner In Space 29:48 - Shatner On Weightlessness 33:38 - Did Space Change Shatner? 39:33 - What Is Omuamua? 42:22 - What Does Shatner Hope For The Future? 48:53 - Closing Notes

Top Comments (10)

@hornjames 2022-03-17

Not only does he look great for 90, but he's sharp as a tack!

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@Rimelek 2022-03-17

It was one of the best episodes. It was so interesting and funny, I think I know why we didn't have a comedian, because you don't need one, when you have William Shatner with Neil deGrasse Tyson. I usually do something else while I am watching StarTalk, but not during this video :) William Shatner is indeed looks younger than 90 and I hope we will see him here again when he turns 100! Also, I think he gave me the most interesting and the most emotional description of being weightless in space, even though he said he could not describe it. I don't comment too often, so it is my first on this channel, but I felt I had to do it. Thanks for the video!

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@vb2388 2022-03-17

Can’t believe William Shatner is 90 years old..

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@GmanAtheistNell 2022-03-17

Awesome . Shatner is 90 years old and still has such a young mind. Watched the first Star Trek episode in 1968 in the then Rhodesia (Now Zimbabwe) on a black and white valve TV. I have seen all of Star Trek episodes and seasons. Still watching now 54 years later. Hope it never stops.

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@khaler21 2022-03-17

Shatner looks like he's in his 70s, talks like he's in his 40s and has a memory like h's in his 20s.

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@freddb1975 2022-03-18

Paraphrasing what Neil once said, we need to send artists and poets to space. I think William Shatner was an excellent representation of that perspective. Thanks for the video.

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@pakmotodnb 2022-03-17

I Love William Shatner's grasp of science, absolute legend. "Live longer and more Prosper" perfect Neil deGrasse Tyson.

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@StarTalk 2022-03-21

What is the first thing you would do in weightlessness?

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@DanielMasmanian 2022-05-11

When I was young, I wanted to be William Shatner when I grow up. Now, I'd like to be William Shatner when I grow old.

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@WhattEvery 2022-03-17

I thought William Shatner & Neil deGrasse Tyson were Going to Space together, according to the title. Make it happen. A second for William Shatner.

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