Estée Lauder is paying NASA $128,000 for a skincare serum photoshoot on the International Space Station
Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.Beauty giant Estée Lauder is paying NASA about $128,000 to transport 10 bottles of a skincare serum into space for a photoshoot.
NASA’s astronauts won’t appear in the images of the "advanced night repair" serum taken from the International Space Station – but the cosmos will.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more storiesBeauty giant Estée Lauder is sending one of its skincare serums to the International Space Station for a four-and-and-half hour photoshoot by NASA astronauts.
NASA astronauts will film and photograph the serum in the ISS's Cupola, an observatory with seven windows that provide panoramic views of space.
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