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An Indian to get a chance to fly into space on Blue Origin's New Shepard

US-based Space Exploration and Research Agency has launched a human spaceflight programme for countries which have sent few or no astronauts into space. India is part of the programme

July 01, 2024 / 11:11 IST
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An Indian citizen could fly on board Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin's New Shepard launch vehicle as part of Space Exploration and Research Agency's (SERA) human spaceflight programme for countries which have sent few or no astronauts into space.

SERA, a US-based agency, will offer citizens from across the world six seats on a future mission of New Shepard, Blue Origin’s reusable suborbital rocket.

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“We’re excited to have India as part of our human spaceflight program,” Joshua Skurla, co-founder, SERA, said on July 1. “India has achieved remarkable milestones in its space journey the past few years, including becoming the first country to reach the Moon’s southern pole. We want to make space accessible for everyone and are happy to offer this unique opportunity to an Indian citizen who wants to experience the wonders of space travel.”

New Shepard will fly the selected astronauts on an 11-minute journey past the Kármán line (100 km), the internationally recognised space boundary. Astronauts will experience several minutes of weightlessness before making a controlled descent back to the landing pad.