Blue Origin and SERA are creating 'a space agency for everyone' with a reality-style competition and TV series
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Victor Correa Hespanha's flight on Blue Origin's NS-21 sparked an unprecedented interest in STEM education in Brazil, surpassing expectations surrounding public engagement in space.
‘We said, `Look, if we did this again, we'd buy all six seats and send six people from countries that have never had astronauts before,’’ recalls co-founder Skurla.
Later this year, SERA will open applications for aspiring spacefarers, marking a unique competition aimed to democratize access to space exploration for underserved nations.
‘Our goal is to stimulate STEM and space excitement across those communities,' says Skurla, aiming for an engaging docuseries rather than a typical space reality show.
Read at Fast Company
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