Andhra-Born Gopi Thotakura Makes History as First Indian Space Tourist
Historic Flight with Blue Origin’s NS-25 Mission
Indian expatriate Gopi Thotakura has made history as the first Indian space tourist and the second Indian to venture into space. He joined the crew for Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin’s NS-25 mission, marking a significant milestone.
Successful Mission and Diverse Crew
Blue Origin successfully completed its seventh human spaceflight and the 25th flight for the New Shepard program on May 19.
Hailing from Andhra Pradesh, Gopi Thotakura was one of six crew members, which included Mason Angel, Sylvain Chiron, Kenneth L. Hess, Carol Schaller, and former Air Force Captain Ed Dwight.
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Dwight, selected by President John F. Kennedy in 1961 as the nation’s first black astronaut candidate, never had the opportunity to fly until now, according to Blue Origin’s official website.
Advancing Space Tourism
With this mission, New Shepard has now flown 37 people into space, including today’s crew.
- Phil Joyce, Senior Vice President of New Shepard, expressed gratitude, saying, “A big thank you to our astronaut customers for the opportunity to provide this life-changing experience.
- Each of you are pioneers helping to advance our mission to build a road to space for the benefit of Earth.”
Gopi Thotakura’s Passion and Vision
Earlier in an interview, Thotakura shared his dream and passion for flying, highlighting how the mission aims to protect Mother Earth.
He discussed the potential of space tourism to open new avenues, making it affordable and accessible for civilians.
- Reflecting on his emotions, Thotakura said, “I can’t express my feelings right now because it’s something that isn’t in the urban dictionary.
- It’s something I take with me. I always tell people that from the moment you are born until the time you leave, you wake up and want to see the sky, want to breathe, but I wanted this opportunity to do the reverse, to go up there and look down.
Gopi is the co-founder of Preserve Life Corp, a global center for holistic wellness and applied health located near Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Additionally, he has served as an international medical jet pilot.
Experiencing Space First-Hand
Movies do a fantastic job, but to see what the naked eye can see, you have to experience it yourself. The whole excitement is about looking back and seeing what’s happening, without being documented or through someone else’s eyes.
Protecting Mother Earth
He also emphasized Blue Origin’s tagline, “For the benefit of Earth,” and stressed the importance of protecting Mother Earth. “It is to protect Mother Earth that they are seeking life and adventure outside the planet,” he said.
Inspiring Future Generations
Each astronaut carried a postcard to space on behalf of Blue Origin’s foundation, Club for the Future. The club’s mission is to inspire and mobilize future generations to pursue careers in STEAM for the benefit of Earth.
Following in Historic Footsteps
Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma, a former Indian Air Force pilot, was the first Indian citizen to fly to space in 1984.