Pete Davidson is heading to space on Blue Origin spacecraft after dining with girlfriend Kim Kardashian and Jeff Bezos in his mansion

 



Kim Kardashian's beau, Pete Davidson will be going to space on extremely rich person, Jeff Bezos' space apparatus.


The "Saturday Night Live" star will be among the six travelers on the following send off of Bezo's space travel organization, Blue Origin. The organization on Monday, March 14 reported the flight planned for March 23.


Blue Origin flights provide travelers with a couple of moments of weightlessness over the Earth's surface before the case parachutes and terrains in the West Texas desert. The organization has not uncovered the ticket cost for paying clients.


The send off implies Davidson will be the third big name on a Blue Origin flight. William Shatner was on a trip in October, taking off from West Texas and arriving at a tallness of around 66 miles above Earth on the 10-minute flight.


While previous NFL extraordinary and "Great Morning America" co-have Michael Strahan flew on Blue Origin's subsequent traveler trip in December, joining space explorer Alan Shepard's little girl on the excursion. Bezos, the author of Amazon, flew on the organization's first traveler flight last July.


The flight declaration comes a month after Pete and Kim headed to Bezos' LA chateau to eat.


Aside from Pete, different travelers on the following week's flight are CEO and financial backer Marty Allen; Sharon and Marc Hagle; instructor and business person Jim Kitchen and George Nield, a previous NASA chief who has attempted to advance business spaceflight.


Marc Hagle is CEO of the business and private property organization Tricor International. His better half, Sharon Hagle, established SpaceKids Global, a not-for-profit pointed toward moving kids about spaceflight.

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