Virgin Galactic to send its first sweepstakes winner to space
Virigin Galactic has
announced that its first lucky winner will be going on space tourism trip. The
name of the winner is Keisha S. The winner, Keisha S. (her last name is being
withheld by the company), is a personal trainer from Antigua and Barbuda. She
will be the first person from the Caribbean islands to visit space and hopes to
bring her daughter, who studies astrophysics, on the spacecraft with her as her
guest.
The sweepstakes was done
in partnership with Omaze, a fundraising company, and Space for Humanity, a
nonprofit that wants to ensure an inclusive future in space.
Virgin Galactic announced its plan to raffle two seats on its spacecraft in
July following a successful launch and return of its Unity 22 mission that sent
Virgin Galactic founder Richard Branson to space. More than a hundred thousand people donated
to the sweepstakes, which drew in a projected $1.7 million in eight weeks
following its kick-off in July, according to Virgin Galactic. Proceeds will
benefit Space for Humanity and its Citizen Astronaut Program.
2021 saw the beginning
of a new era of private
and civilian space missions. The first batch of civilians has been notable for
their extreme wealth, including Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Virgin Galactic’s
Branson. Many more private individuals are shelling out hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars to reserve a seat on a future flight.
But companies and
wealthy space tourists have also been making efforts to bring along those who
can’t afford the trips on their own. In September, SpaceX’s Inspiration4 space flight included billionaire funder Jared
Isaacman and three other individuals, who Issacman bought tickets for.
In addition to winning a
ticket to space, Keisha
also won a tour of Spaceport America in New Mexico. There is no word yet on
when her trip will take place.
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