
The ashes of American actress Nichelle Nichols, who played Lieutenant Uhura in the classic series “Star Trek” (Star Trek), will be sent into space.
A pioneer in representation, she helped break racial stereotypes and redefine Hollywood roles for black actors at the height of the U.S. civil rights movement, as one of the first women of color to play a powerful character on television. .
Died on July 30, at the age of 89, Nichols will now embark on a true stellar journey, with his ashes added to a direct space flight to the moon.
On this last voyage, she will be accompanied by colleagues from spaceship Enterprise, as the flight will also carry the remains of James Doohan, who plays Scotty, and the couple Majel Barrett Roddenberry, who played Nurse Chapel, and Gene Roddenberry, creator of ” Star Trek “, as well as famed science fiction visual effects artist Douglas Trumbull, whose work has been featured in films such as” 2001: A Space Odyssey “and, yes,” Star Trek: The Movie “.
Called the Enterprise Mission, the ash voyage will be a “secondary payload” on NASA’s Artemis project, which will resume exploration of the moon.
A launch date has yet to be set, but the first unmanned Artemis mission is scheduled for August 29. It will be followed by Artemis 2, a flight that will circle the moon, and then by Artemis 3, the first manned lunar landing in more than 50 years.
Source: Terra

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