Blue Origin reveals who will replace Pete Davidson on a space flight

Blue Origin announced who will replace him Saturday Night LiveStar Pete Davidson will launch next week’s New Shepard sub-orbital spacecraft. On Monday, the company announced that Gary Lai, chief architect of the New Shepherd Launch System, will take Davidson’s seat for the mission scheduled for launch on March 29. Lay previously participated in a rehearsal last April for a manned flight at Blue Origin’s first launch site in West Texas, at the time wedged into the seats in the crew capsule as part of a training tour but left the vehicle and launch pad just before takeoff. Now, Lay will get a chance to fly for real.

Lay wrote on LinkedIn (via Hey ho!Lai joined Blue Origin in 2004 and was among the company’s first 20 employees. He is currently the Senior Director and Chief Architect of the New Shepard Program and has a role in the development of all Blue Origin product lines.

Earlier this month, it was announced that Davidson was among the crew members of the commercial spaceflight company’s upcoming mission, the fourth manned mission of the Blue Origin New Shepard program and the twentieth overall. However, just a few days later, the mission’s launch date was changed from March 23 to March 29, and the schedule change made Davidson, who is currently filming The Purge’s latest horror film, James de Monaco, “The Home”, no longer able to participate. . In addition to Lai, other crew members for the scheduled flight include angel investor and former Party America CEO Marty Allen, SpaceKids Global founder Sharon Hagel and her husband, Tricor International CEO Mark Hagel, businessman Jim Kitchen, and former associate director of the Federal Aviation Administration and Commercial Space. Technologies founder George Nield.

Information about the upcoming Blue Origin New Shepard launch is as follows: “Live launch coverage on BlueOrigin.com begins at T-60 minutes. Liftoff is currently targeting 8:30 AM CST / 13:30 UTC from Launch Site One in West Texas Each astronaut aboard the NS-20 will carry a postcard into space on behalf of the Blue Origin Foundation, the Future Club, whose Postcards to Space program gives students access to space on Blue Origin rockets.The club’s mission is to inspire future generations to pursue careers in Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics for the benefit of the Earth.”

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