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Estée Lauder is sending products into space, NASA confirms

When it comes to cosmetics, Estée Lauder is aiming to be out of this world.

NASA and the international beauty conglomerate are teaming up to send a product to the International Space Station, soaring some 250 miles above in Earth’s orbit.

A NASA spokesperson confirmed on Thursday that as many as 10 bottles of Estée Lauder’s popular “Advanced Night Repair” serum will launch into space at the end of this month aboard a Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft, New Scientist reported, along with four tons of cargo for galactic research.

The product will be photographed in the weightless environment aboard the ISS for use on the brand’s social platforms.

“I’m a risk-taker,” said Estée Lauder president Stephane de la Faverie while on a panel at the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics’ Ascend Summit last month. “That tends to basically come with ideas that are a little bit, you know, outside of the normal, traditional ways of doing marketing,” he said.

Technically, this wouldn’t be the first time a commercial was produced in space. Several international brands have organized such stunts, including Pepsi and Pizza Hut.

However, it is being considered one of the most “high profile” commercial projects to be produced by Americans on the ISS.

The campaign comes amid a push by NASA execs to commercialize space travel for revenue to help finance future deep space exploration, following decades of congressional defunding since the Apollo missions. The Trump administration has recently encouraged NASA to examine ways of “catalyzing and nurturing” the US economy, according to the agency’s website. 

Earlier this year, Tom Cruise and NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine announced that the daredevil actor had signed on to produce a film aboard the ISS, the timeline of which has not been revealed.