Source: Found here New Delhi: Arvinder Singh Bahal, an Indian-origin real estate investor born in Agra and now a naturalised US citizen, is set to travel to the edge of space space on Jeff Bezos's space venture Blue Origin's next space tourist flight.
Bahal, an adventure enthusiast, has travelled to the North and South Poles. He has skydived from Mount Everest and the Pyramids of Giza. He holds a private pilot's license and also flies helicopters. He will now be part of Blue Origin's 14th human flight to suborbital space. The flight, lasting 11 minutes, will carry a six-member crew to the Kármán line -- the internationally recognised boundary of space.
The crew includes Arvi Bahal, Gökhan Erdem, Deborah Martorell, Lionel Pitchford, J.D. Russell, and H.E. Justin Sun, the winning bidder for the first New Shepard seat in 2021.
While Erdem is a Turkish businessman and a passionate space enthusiast and an avid photographer, Martorell is a Puerto Rican meteorologist and journalist.
Pitchford is an Englishman who has spent the last four decades in Spain working as a teacher, translator, and tour guide as a means to travel the world. Russel is a serial entrepreneur and the founder of Alpha Funds, a technology-focused venture capital company.
The crew will travel aboard the company's New Shepard rocket, which to date has "70 people above the Kármán line", the company said.
Although the company is yet to announce the date, the mission will be New Shepard's 34th in its history and the fifth this year.
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