November 25, 2024

Memorabilia dealer to fly diamonds, personal photos on space station

Each diamond is laser etched for authentication purposes.The Space Collective has for sale a selection of diamonds to select from, varying in cost from $2,500 for a 0.3 carat outstanding cut stone to $45,000 for a complete 2 carats– spaceflight included.The Space Collectives Space Diamonds and personal photos will be exposed to the vacuum of space on the MISSE science sample platform on the outside of the International Space Station. (Image credit: NASA)The Space Diamonds will fly as part of The Space Collectives sixth payload to launch to the space station as part of a partnership with Aegis Aerospace, the space and innovation business that operates the MISSE (Materials International Space Station Experiment) platform. (Image credit: The Space Collective)The Space Collective is also launching a payload of small (6 by 4 inch) U.S. military service flags and big (12 by 8 inch) American flags in February for a similar six-month stay outside of the area station.

Each diamond is laser inscribed for authentication purposes.The Space Collective has for sale a selection of diamonds to select from, varying in cost from $2,500 for a 0.3 carat excellent cut stone to $45,000 for a complete 2 carats– spaceflight included.The Space Collectives Space Diamonds and personal pictures will be exposed to the vacuum of space on the MISSE science sample platform on the outside of the International Space Station. (Image credit: NASA)The Space Diamonds will fly as part of The Space Collectives 6th payload to launch to the area station as part of a partnership with Aegis Aerospace, the area and innovation company that runs the MISSE (Materials International Space Station Experiment) platform. (Image credit: The Space Collective)The Space Collective is also releasing a payload of little (6 by 4 inch) U.S. military service flags and large (12 by 8 inch) American flags in February for a comparable six-month stay outside of the space station. The memorabilia, consisting of the upcoming Space Diamonds and pictures, is flown under NASAs policies for business activities on the International Space Station as established in 2019 and upgraded previously this year.Follow collectSPACE.com on Facebook and on Twitter at @collectSPACE.