Axe Apollo sub-orbital spaceflights explained

Axe Apollo space campaign
Organization:Unilever
Space Expedition Curaçao
Purpose:Space tourism
Status:Abandoned
Duration:2014 or 2015 (planned)
Firstcrewed:None
(23 planned)
Launchsite:Curaçao
Crewvehicle:XCOR Lynx
Capacity:2
Launcher:XCOR Lynx (spacecraft is a horizontal takeoff, horizontal landing vehicle)

The Axe Apollo space campaign was a private space venture which planned to provide sub-orbital spaceflight for 23 people on board the Lynx, a spacecraft still in development at the time of the launch of the venture. It was initiated as part of a marketing campaign by advertising firm Bartle Bogle Hegarty (BBH) London to promote the Axe Apollo line of the men's deodorant brand Axe.

If the venture pushed through it would have accomplish milestones; such as the first spaceflight of nationals from Egypt, Norway, Philippines, and Thailand, as well as the first spaceflight by a Black South African.

However the plan of Unilever to send people to space did not push through due to XCOR Aerospace, the developer of the Lynx going bankrupt in 2017.

Background

British–Dutch company Unilever initiated a marketing campaign on 9 January 2013 which promised to provide sub-orbital spaceflight to 22 people on board the Lynx spacecraft of XCOR Aerospace which was still under development at the time of the promotion. The campaign is intended to advertise the Axe Apollo, a new product under the men's deodorant brand Axe (which is also known as Lynx in Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, and the United Kingdom).[1] The deadline to enter was on 9 February 2013.[2]

The involvement of astronaut Buzz Aldrin as an endorser of the campaign was noted to have given legitimacy to Axe's sub-orbital spaceflight bid. The campaign for the brand meant for a male demographic also received allegations of sexism although women were also eligible to enter Axe's competition.[3]

Marketing

The bid to give tickets to 22 people for sub-orbital spaceflights on the Lynx was part of a marketing campaign by the London office of advertising firm Bartle Bogle Hegarty (BBH) to promote the "Axe Apollo", a new product under Unilever's men's deodorant line Axe.[4] [5] For its local campaign in the United States, Unilever aired a promotion for its space campaign at the 2013 Super Bowl.[6] [7]

Selection process

Initial selection contest

On 9 January 2013 the "Axe Apollo Space Academy" (AASA) contest was launched in collaboration with American astronaut Buzz Aldrin to determine the 22 people Unilever would be given sub-orbital spaceflights on board the Lynx. The competition was opened to both male and female aspirants in at least 60 countries, where people could enter either through social media or by entering promo codes from purchasing Axe products. Contestants entered by a writing an essay about why they think they deserve to be selected as one of the winners of the campaign, while other participants voted for the contestant of their choice.[1]

Shortlisting of entries

107 individuals coming from 60 countries were shortlisted from the campaign's competition entrants. The 107 people underwent four-day training camp at a facility at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida which was dubbed as the "Axe Apollo Space Academy" for marketing purposes. The contestants underwent tests on mental aptitude, physical fitness, and air combat.[3] The selection process had variations; with some entrants in direct competition with other entrants from their own country while some did not.[1]

The winners of the campaign was selected by a panel led by Buzz Aldrin.[3]

Winners

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NationalityNotes
[8]
Third-year American college student at the University of Virginia and YouTuber who maintains a channel with at least 350,000 subscribers focused on Clash of Clans-related content.[9]
Employee of the Ministry of Emergency Situations[10]
New Zealand engineering student.[11]
Comedian from Paris[12]
[13]
Business administration degree holderf[14]
Would have been the first Turkish in space. Kayıkçı is space engineering student at Istanbul Technical University.[15]
Employee at E.ON Energy UK[16]
[17]
Would have been the first Black African in space. Maseko is a part of the South African Air Force and a private pilot.[18] [19]
Would have been the first Indonesian in space. Indonesian computer expert.[20]
Physics teacher in Brabant.[21]
[22]
Would have been the first Egyptian in space. A mountaineer known also for being the first Egyptian to climb Mount Everest, a feat which he achieved 2007.[23]
Executive for an advertising firm based in Mumbai.[24]
Intern for Lower Saxony-based broadcaster Radio 21 and business administration degree holder.[25]
Would have been the first Norwegian in space. She is a Tekna member and a former journalist for Teknisk Ukeblad. She is a holder of a masters' degree in technical cybernetics, navigation and vessel management at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology[26] [27]
Would have been the first Thai in space. She is a satellite control team leader of the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency.[28] [29]
[30]
Chemical engineering student at the Monash University in Australia[31]
Would have been the first Filipino in space. A fitness coach and a former football player in the UAAP with the De La Salle University[32] [33]
Physics teacher in a high school at the Chiba Prefecture.[34]

Planned flights

Winners of the campaign would be flown to space one at a time on board the Lynx aircraft, which had a planned capacity of two crew members; one each for the pilot and another passenger. Space Expedition Curaçao would have operated the flight, which would have reached an altitude of 103km (64miles). The launch site of the spacecraft would be a runway in Curaçao. The plan was for the flights to take place as early as 2014.[1]

Aftermath

The flights under the Axe Apollo program never took place. As of 2015, Unilever said that it remains in contact with XCOR Aerospace, the developer of the Lynx spacecraft.[35] However XCOR folded in 2017, and the development of the Lynx spacecraft was never completed. Consequentially, other prospective space tourists outside the Axe campaign who bought tickets to fly on the Lynx were not able to board the spacecraft.[36]

Unilever also acknowledged trademark infringement after launching the marketing campaign offering $350,000 to the state commission that runs the U.S Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama, owners of the "Space Camp" trademark. The commission's board rejected the offer calling it "unacceptable" instructing its attorney to continue negotiation "to find a compensation figure both sides can accept". Past "Space Camp" licensing agreements have been valued at $1.5 million.[37]

See also

Notes and References

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  4. News: Newman . Andrew Adam . Launching a Fragrance Line (In a Manner of Speaking) . 21 February 2021 . The New York Times . 10 January 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170829042533/http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/11/business/media/for-axes-apollo-line-a-campaign-found-in-space.html . 29 August 2017.
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  10. News: Сотрудник МЧС России победил в конкурсе на полет на корабле Lynx . 21 February 2021 . RIA Novosti . 6 December 2013 . ru.
  11. News: Hamish Fagg Prepares to Be First New Zealander in Space . 21 February 2021 . International Business Times AU . 18 December 2013 . en.
  12. News: Un parisien décroche son ticket pour l'espace . 21 February 2021 . France Bleu . 20 December 2013 . fr.
  13. News: Tim Gibson, the youngest Australian civilian astronaut to travel to space . 21 February 2021 . News.com.au . 31 March 2014 . en.
  14. News: Brasileiro que ganhou viagem ao espaço não passou em trainee da mesma empresa - 06/12/2013 - Mercado - Folha de S.Paulo . 21 February 2021 . Folha de S.Paulo . 6 December 2013.
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  18. News: Would-be African astronaut dies in road crash . 9 July 2019 . 8 July 2019.
  19. News: Stephanie Busari and Stephanie Halasz . South African 'Spaceboy' set to be first black African in space dies in crash . 9 July 2019 . CNN.
  20. News: Dilianasari . Vena Annisa . Rizman Nugraha Pemenang Tiket ke Antariksa . 21 February 2021 . VOA Indonesia . 28 December 2014 . id.
  21. News: Wie wil dat nou niet? Jordi Ollebek uit Goirle wint ruimtereis . 21 February 2021 . Omroep Brabant . 6 December 2013 . nl.
  22. News: Indian, Filipino, Egyptian win free trip to space - Business - Technology . 21 February 2021 . Emirates 247 . Dubai Media Incorporated . 24 December 2013 . en . 22 January 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140122190045/http://www.emirates247.com/business/technology/indian-filipino-egyptian-win-free-trip-to-space-2013-12-24-1.532280 . dead .
  23. News: El-Behary . Hend . Omar Samra to become first Egyptian in space . 21 February 2021 . Egypt Independent . 11 December 2013.
  24. News: Mumbai ad executive wins free ticket to space . 21 February 2021 . The Times of India . Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. . 22 December 2013.
  25. News: Radio 21 Praktikant fliegt ins AXE Apollo Space Camp® nach Florida - Felix Stach Kämpft um Flugticket ins All . 21 February 2021 . Radiozentrale GmbH . 28 November 2013 . de .
  26. News: Vant tur ut i verdensrommet . 21 February 2021 . . nb.
  27. News: Her kjemper Tale for å bli Norges første astronaut . 21 February 2021 . E24.no . nb.
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  29. News: Fernquest . Jon . Trip to outer space for Thai woman . 21 February 2021 . Bangkok Post . Bangkok Post Public Company Limited . 7 February 2014.
  30. News: a.s . Petit Press . Slovak to fly into outer space . 21 February 2021 . The Slovak Spectator . 9 December 2013 . en.
  31. News: Cherishing a space dream . 21 February 2021 . VietnamNet . 18 February 2014 . 4 July 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180704021553/http://english.vietnamnet.vn/fms/science-it/95688/cherishing-a-space-dream.html . dead .
  32. Web site: Chino Roque, first Filipino bound for space, savors 'life-changing experience' . Rhoel V.. Fernandez. December 10, 2013. . 5 December 2018.
  33. Web site: Chino Roque: First Filipino to go to space . Peter . Imbong. December 6, 2013. . 5 December 2018.
  34. News: "AXE 宇宙飛行士選抜キャンペーン" アメリカ・フロリダでのトレーニング、最終選考を経て、 全世界の民間人から選抜された 総勢25名の宇宙飛行士が決定! . 21 February 2021 . PR Times . 17 December 2014 . ja.
  35. News: Buss. Dale. 24 August 2015. Whatever Happened to Axe Space Academy and AxeTronaut Flights?. Brand Channel. dead. 22 February 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20180620052749/http://www.brandchannel.com/2015/08/24/axe-space-academy-082415/. 20 June 2018.
  36. Web site: Harris . Mark . The Short Life and Death of a Space Tourism Company . Air & Space Magazine . 22 February 2021 . en.
  37. Web site: 2013-01-29. What's a name worth? If it's "Space Camp," the answer is more than $350,000 (videos). 2021-10-06. al. en.