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William Shatner says he's 'terrified' of upcoming Blue Origin space trip

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LOS ANGELES - William Shatner is mentally preparing for his upcoming trip to space with Blue Origin. The "Star Trek" actor, 90, is traveling aboard Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin New Shepard NS-18 on Oct.

12 and told audience members during a New York Comic Con panel on Thursday that he's terrified. RELATED: William Shatner officially headed to space Oct.

12 on Blue Origin rocket"I'm terrified," he confirmed. "I'm Captain Kirk, and I'm terrified going to space. You know, I'm not really terrified.

Yes, I am. It comes and goes like a summer cold.""You have three minutes to look into the abscess of space and the beauty of this oasis of Earth, and I was planning on pressing my nose against the window, you know?

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