Richard Branson Wants to Send You to Space; Here's How to EnterHopeful astronauts can make donations via charity-driven contest website Omaze to Space for Humanity.

ByEmily Rella

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The greatbillionaire space racefinally came to a head on July 11 when Virgin Group founder Richard Branson became the first of many trying (looking at you, Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk) to make it off the planet.

Unsurprisingly, investors noticed.

Virgin Galactic's stockrosenearly 9% in premarket trading on Monday morning, and was up over 171% year to to date in the same time period.

But now, investors and consumers alike have their eye on the company after Branson's latestannouncementthat he'll be sending two space-going hopefuls into orbit in one of Virgin Galactic's rocket ships.

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Branson made the announcement on social media following his successful space test flight, declaring that one winner and a guest of their choice will have the opportunity to board one of the company's first commercial flights, which is estimated for early 2022.

"You and your guest will board a Virgin Galactic spaceship where you'll take off smoothly, just like an airplane, and watch as the colors outside your window change from blue to indigo to midnight black," the company said. "Hovering above Earth, nothing can prepare you for the breathtaking views of our bright planet and surrounding galaxy."

In order to enter, hopefuls can make donations viacharity-driven contest website Omazeto Space for Humanity.

Donation options range from $5 for 50 entries to $100, which is worth a solid 2,000 entires.

Related:Richard Branson Insists There's No Competition Between Him and Jeff Bezos

"Space for Humanity's mission is to expand access to space, train our leaders of tomorrow and contribute to a culture of interconnectedness," Branson said about the charity. "By sending citizens to space — as well as hosting conversations, events and launch parties — Space for Humanity will cultivate a global network of transformational leaders better equipped to create a sustainable future for us all."

The contest closes on September 1, 2021, and the winners will be announced later that month. The lucky pair will also receive a personal VIP tour of Spaceport America alongside Branson himself.

The hype comes ahead of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos'long-anticipated space flighton July 15, an event that also featured a parallel, auction-driven contest to send a winner outside of the Earth's atmosphere. The winning future astronaut purchased the seat for a cool $28 million.

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Emily Rella

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Emily Rella is a Senior News Writer at Entrepreneur.com. Previously, she was an editor at Verizon Media. Her coverage spans features, business, lifestyle, tech, entertainment, and lifestyle. She is a 2015 graduate of Boston College and a Ridgefield, CT native. Find her on Twitter at @EmilyKRella.

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