On the 11th July 2021, Virgin Galactic founder Richard Branson flew to the edge of space, and now he’s giving you the chance to live out your astronaut fantasy on one of the first Virgin Galactic commercial spaceflights.
Billionaire Branson said that his mission is to “make space more accessible to all” – and with tickets costing nearly $250,000 each, it’s a good thing he’s giving away the tickets for free.
Virgin Galactic has partnered with the charity fundraising platform, Omaze to run the out-of-this-world competition.
And guess what? It’s 100% free to enter!
Simply register via Omaze before September 1st, 2021 for your chance to win.
The lucky winner will be announced around the 29th September 2021 with your flight expected to take place in early 2022.
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