![]() Take advantage of the current offer and get 10% off all in-stock items, plus get free shipping on orders $39+ by using the code FALLFREE22 at checkout. To see his latest project, you can follow Tariq on Twitter (opens in new tab).Though these figurines are New York Comic Con exclusives, Screen Rant readers can access them online through the links provided below. ![]() You can find Tariq at and as the co-host to the This Week In Space podcast (opens in new tab) with space historian Rod Pyle on the TWiT network (opens in new tab). He has journalism degrees from the University of Southern California and New York University. He is also an Eagle Scout (yes, he has the Space Exploration merit badge) and went to Space Camp four times as a kid and a fifth time as an adult. In October 2022, Tariq received the Harry Kolcum Award (opens in new tab) for excellence in space reporting from the National Space Club Florida Committee. Before joining, Tariq was a staff reporter for The Los Angeles Times covering education and city beats in La Habra, Fullerton and Huntington Beach. He became 's Managing Editor in 2009 and Editor-in-Chief in 2019. He covers human spaceflight, exploration and space science, as well as skywatching and entertainment. Tariq is the Editor-in-Chief of and joined the team in 2001, first as an intern and staff writer, and later as an editor. "And I want to write about my love of Earth having seen it in a milieu of hostile space, to see this gem, this warm loving, nourishing planet."Įmail Tariq Malik follow him. ![]() "The next album is going to be about love," Shatner said in the Blue Origin video. His most recent spoken word album "Bill" (opens in new tab) was released last month. Shatner said he hopes to use his experience to write a new song about his love of Earth to be included on his next album. "I plan to be spending the majority of my time looking out the window," she said. Powers said she wasn't sure what she was excited for more: launching into space with Captain Kirk of Star Trek or flying with lawyer Denny Crane of Boston Legal, both roles portrayed by Shatner. William Shatner eager to see 'vastness of space' on Blue Origin launch ![]() William Shatner's age will make him oldest person in space Meet William Shatner's Blue Origin crew ![]() For this flight, Shatner and Powers are reportedly flying as guests of Blue Origin. The flight, called NS-18, is Blue Origin's second crewed spaceflight and comes nearly three months after the company's first human launch, which sent its billionaire founder Jeff Bezos and three others to the edge of space and back on July 20. Their capsule will return to Earth to make a parachute landing while its rocket booster will land itself separately. They'll fly with two paying passengers - Chris Boshuizen, co-founder of the Earth-observation company Planet, and Glen de Vries, co-founder of the medical software company Medidata Solutions - on a mission that should last about 11 minutes and include four minutes of weightlessness. Shatner and Powers, Blue Origin's vice president of mission and flight operations, will launch on a suborbital trip to the edge of space and back on the company's New Shepard spacecraft rocket and crew capsule. An official crew portrait for the NS-18 mission shows, from left, Chris Boshuizen, co-founder of the Earth-observation company Planet "Star Trek" actor William Shatner Blue Origin vice president Audrey Powers and Glen de Vries, vice chair for life sciences and healthcare at the French software company Dassault Systèmes. ![]()
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