First-Ever Mother-Daughter Duo to Travel to Space Together This Week After Winning ContestThe two will board Virgin Galactic's VSS Unity on Thursday morning.

ByEmily Rella

A mother and daughter from the Caribbean are about to make history after winning Virgin Galactic's contest to fly to space.

Keisha Schahaff, 46, and her 18-year-old daughter, Anastasia Mayers, areset to jeton the space exploration company's Galactic 02 mission, Virgin Galactic's second commercial space mission on Thursday,pera releaseby Virgin Galactic.

The two will be the first mother and daughter to travel to space together, with Mayers being the second-youngest person to ever fly out of orbit. The duo will also make history as the first-ever astronauts from the Caribbean.

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The pair, who began hands-on training in New Mexico this weekend, had an unusual way of ending up on the commercial flight — theywon a competitionthrough Omaze, which raised over $1.7 million in grants for the nonprofit, Space for Humanity, which aims to "expand access to space for all of humanity."

在Vi Schahaff随机进入比赛rgin flight from Antigua to London two years ago and was shocked to find Richard Branson swarming her yard last November, with a Virgin crew telling her that she won the contest.

"As I grew older, my interest in space exploration only intensified, and I aspired to become an astronaut. However, the reality of not having any avenues in my country or the Caribbean to pursue this dream left me feeling unsure," Schahaff toldDaily Mailof her lifelong fascination with space. "Being able to open doors for others to follow their dreams of becoming astronauts is truly amazing and fills my heart with pride and gratitude."

The pair will be joined by former British Olympian Jon Goodwin, who will become the second person ever to fly to space with Parkinson's Disease.

Schahaff and Mayers' tickets are valued at a whopping $900,000.

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Mayers, who is currently a sophomore at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland, told herschool paper in an interviewthat she was shocked when her mother told her the news, and that she had only begun telling her closest friends about the mission recently.

"I've been doing my best to mentally prepare for it, trying to understand this is actually happening. I wanted to create some goals and figure out the things I want to get out of this. I'm just trying to make it a meaningful and lasting experience," Mayers said. " I want to be able to explore space and share that with the rest of society. I want to be able to make this information and this experience very accessible for other people as it now is for myself."

Virgin Galactic's first-ever space tourism flight, Galactic 01, took place on June 29. It was a scientific research mission flying three crew members from the Italian Air Force and the National Research Council of Italy, per the company.

The VSS Unity is set totake offon the Galactic 02 mission around 11 a.m. EST from Virgin Galactic's launch site in New Mexico and is estimated to last around 90 minutes. The flight will be live-streamed onVirgin's website.

As of Tuesday afternoon, Virgin Galacticwas down nearly50% in a one-year period.

Emily Rella

Entrepreneur Staff

Senior News Writer

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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