U.S. company offers to ferry Indian astronaut to space for $2.50

On July 1, SERA said it will offer people around the world six seats on a future mission to be flown by Blue Origin

U.S. company offers to ferry Indian astronaut to space for $2.50

US-based Space Exploration and Research Agency (SERA), with support from Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin, has included India in its human spaceflight program. They plan to send six individuals, including an Indian citizen, on a sub-orbital journey aboard Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket. The initiative aims to make space accessible globally, emphasizing inclusivity in space exploration and offering participants a chance to experience weightlessness beyond Earth's boundary.