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Source: nz.news.yahoo.com...
William Shatner felt terrified during his voyage into space.
The 90-year-old actor - who is best known for playing Captain James T. Kirk in the 'Star Trek' TV series and movies - became the oldest person to go up into space when he blasted off on Jeff Bezos' New Shepard NS-18 rocket in October, but he's now confessed to feeling scared during the voyage.
He shared: "I looked back, and I could see a wake, like a submarine under the water might leave.
"The air was tumultuous, filling in as the ship went through it.
"Then my eyes went up, and there was impenetrable blackness - the kind I’d seen once in a cave. It’s blackness that’s almost touchable.
There was no spinning stars and the majesty of space. It was ominous. It was death."