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‘Star Trek’, swear words and TV characters’ changing mores

For nearly four decades, Jean-Luc Picard of “Star Trek” has largely been presented as genteel, erudite and at times buttoned up.

New 'Star Trek: The Motion Picture—Echoes' comic series channels the 1979 film

IDW Publishing is releasing a new five-issue comic miniseries called "Star Trek: The Motion Picture—Echoes."

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DNA from 4 American presidents will launch to deep space

Celestis has added DNA samples from four former American presidents to one of its upcoming memorial spaceflights.

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Boldly go: SpaceX to launch diversity tribute to 'Star Trek' creator Gene Roddenberry

A commitment to diversity honoring "Star Trek" creator Gene Roddenberry will soon blast off to the final frontier aboard a SpaceX rocket.

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Star Trek: Lower Decks and Discovery have ruined the original series for me

Sci-fi owes a lot to classic Star Trek, but some of it aged quite poorly, and the new shows only served to highlight that to us.

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New 'Star Trek: Resurgence' comic book is a prequel to upcoming video game

Join the crew of the U.S.S. Resolute in 'Star Trek: Resurgence', a comic book tie-in miniseries that reveals an earlier calamity.

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Nichelle Nichols' remains will go explore strange new worlds

A portion of the trailblazing actor's ashes will travel to deep space later this year. Along for the journey are remains of the show's creator and another star from the series.

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Ashes of ‘Star Trek’ actress Nichelle Nichols will be sent into space

Nichelle Nichols’ earthly remains will be headed to the final frontier. >> Read more trending newsNichols, who died July at the age of 89, will join several of her “Star Trek” colleagues in deep space. The ashes of the actress, who portrayed Lt. Nyota Uhura on the original “Star Trek” television series, will be rocketed into the heavens when Celestial Memorial Spaceflights lifts off later this year, People reported. Nichols joins “Star Trek” creator Gene Roddenberry; his wife, Majel Barrett Roddenberry, who played several roles in the series; and James “Scotty” Doohan. As Uhura, Nichols sat on the bridge of the starship Enterprise in a red mini-dress.

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Remembering Nichelle Nichols: A Force In Space And In Social Issues

Nichelle Nichols died at the age of 89 on July 30. She's remembered for her trailblazing role as Lt. Uhura on "Star Trek."

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Nichelle Nichols, who played Uhura in ‘Star Trek’ franchise, dies at 89

She helped break ground on TV by showing a Black woman in a position of authority and who shared with co-star William Shatner one of the first interracial kisses on American prime-time television

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Nichelle Nichols, who played Uhura in ‘Star Trek’ franchise, dies at 89

Nichelle Nichols helped break ground on TV by showing a Black woman in a position of authority and who shared with co-star William Shatner one of the first interracial kisses on American prime-time television.

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Benjamin Sisko returns as a god to begin IDW's bold new era of 'Star Trek' comics

A new "Star Trek" series written by fan favorites Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing arrives in October.

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'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' warps onto TV today on Paramount Plus

Captain Pike and the Enterprise crew boldly blast into this back-to-basics “Star Trek” spinoff

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How 'Star Trek' Has Remained Socially Progressive Over Its 50 Years

Throughout its multiple spinoffs, "Star Trek" has continued to explore social issues, including race, gender, disabilities and more.

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Could we really build the USS Enterprise?

How close are engineers to building a real USS Enterprise?

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The first Vulcan rocket will launch ashes of Star Trek actors, fans and more into space

The first Vulcan Centaur rocket launch will launch the ashes and DNA of "Star Trek" fans and actors in 2022.

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The Final Frontier: ULA Vulcan rocket to host Enterprise Flight in late 2022

The Final Frontier: ULA Vulcan rocket to host Enterprise Flight in late 2022 (ULA/Celestis)BREVARD COUNTY , Fla. — When United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan Centaur embarks on its maiden flight later this year it will carry some special cargo. In addition to carrying Astrobotic’s Peregrine lunar lander, the rocket will also contain the remains of the Star Trek creator and several of the show’s fans. Read: SpaceX plans to launch Falcon 9 rocket from Space Coast on ThursdayCelestis Inc announced Wednesday they had reached a launch services agreement with the launch service provider for its Enterprise Flight in late 2022. The Enterprise Flight is a tribute to the creator and several cast members of the original Star Trek television series. More information on the Celestis Enterprise Flight can be found here.

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As William Shatner, 90, heads toward the stars, visions of space collide

The performer who breathed life into Captain James T.

Star Trek Day 2021: Celebrate 55 years of Trek with live panels and more tonight

Fifty-five years ago today a science fiction franchise was born, beaming itself into the hearts of fans around the world. We're talking about "Star Trek," of course, and tonight (Sept. 8) you can celebrate alongside Trek's makers Paramount+ with an evening of panels and more online. The first episode of "Star Trek: The Original Series" debuted on Sept. 8, 1966, introducing the world to Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner), Spock (Leonard Nimoy) and their crewmates as they explored the galaxy on the USS Enterprise. Despite being canceled after three seasons, the show led by the late Gene Roddenberry spawned 13 films and at least 10 series (with more coming) so that there is more Trek on TV via Paramount+ today than ever before. Tonight's two-hour Star Trek Day celebration begins at 8:30 p.m. EDT (5:30 p.m. PT/0030 GMT) and will take place at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles, California. You can watch live a few ways: The event will be livestreamed at StarTrek.com/Day, as well as on the streaming service Paramount+ and on Paramount+'s Twitch channel. A live orchestra led by Jeff Russo, composer of the themes for "Star Trek: Discovery" and "Star Trek: Picard," will perform throughout the night.

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Watch NASA and 'Star Trek' celebrate Trek creator Gene Roddenberry's legacy today

NASA and Star Trek are teaming up to celebrate what would have been the 100th birthday of Trek creator Gene Roddenberry today in a webcast event.

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How George Takei of 'Star Trek' faced down discrimination

Related: What 'Star Trek' has taught us about diversity"My parents got me up together with my brother, a year younger, and my baby sister was an infant. With "Star Trek," Takei was excited at the prospect of steady employment, he told the online panel. This allowed the "Star Trek" creator to include metaphors for 1960s American life in a futuristic setting. Happily, the diversity tradition continues as "Star Trek Discovery" is about to introduce its first transgender and nonbinary characters in October , along with premiering a new Black star. The first openly gay starring characters on "Star Trek" finally came in 2017, with gay actors Anthony Rapp (Paul Stamets) and Wilson Cruz (Hugh Culber) who played a couple in "Star Trek: Discovery."

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Photo gallery: Eight of the strangest things sent into space

Here's a list of some of the more bizarre things humans have launched into space. (Image credit: NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center)All About Space This article is brought to you by All About Space. (Image credit: NASA)When humans made the journey into space, it wasn't long before music followed. This may seem peculiar, but it has been the last wish of certain people who feel a strong affinity with the night sky and space to have their remains launched into space a space burial. (Image credit: NASA)"Star Wars" has inspired generations of sci-fi fandom, still present and popular today.

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