Pete Davidson Is , No Longer Going to Space.
The 'SNL' star was previously scheduled to go to space on a Blue Origin rocket on March 23.
The 'SNL' star was previously scheduled to go to space on a Blue Origin rocket on March 23.
But on March 17, Jeff Bezos' spaceflight company took to Twitter to announce that not only had the flight been rescheduled.
But on March 17, Jeff Bezos' spaceflight company took to Twitter to announce that not only had the flight been rescheduled.
But Davidson would no longer be a passenger.
The other five paying customers headed toward the stars include Party America CEO Marty Allen, University of North Carolina professor Jim Kitchen.
Real estate mogul Marc Hagle and his wife, Sharon, who is the founder of the nonprofit SpaceKids Global.
And Dr. George Nield, former manager of the Flight Integration Office for NASA's space shuttle program.
NBC News reports the upcoming flight will be the New Shepard program's fourth human flight and 20th flight overall.
William Shatner, 90, became the oldest person to go to space in October aboard a Blue Origin rocket