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To boldly sell where no one has before: Estée Lauder sends beauty products into space – The Times
As they whizz around the world at 17,000mph, astronauts riding the International Space Station have experimented with mice and flatworm, grown zero-gravity lettuce and tested the limits of human

As they whizz around the world at 17,000mph, astronauts riding the International Space Station have experimented with mice and flatworm, grown zero-gravity lettuce and tested the limits of human performance.
Now, in a new frontier, they will take a break from expanding our knowledge of the cosmos to film beauty products. Estée Lauder is sending up to ten bottles of its Advanced Night Repair serum face cream to the space station on September 29.
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