With Upcoming Space Launch, Adventurer Jaime Alemán Set to Complete the "Grand Slam" of Travel
- Jaime Alemán, a 73-year-old Panamanian lawyer and former diplomat, will join Blue Origin's next suborbital space mission in the coming weeks from Houston.
- This flight will culminate Alemán's lifelong expedition of traveling to every one of the 193 UN-recognized nations and reaching the Earth's polar regions, before venturing into space.
- Alemán's travels have reflected his lifelong focus on curiosity, diplomacy, cultural connections, and sustainable international cooperation across diverse regions worldwide.
- Blue Origin expects Alemán to become the first person to achieve this unique trifecta and an application for Guinness World Records recognition has been submitted.
- Alemán said he pursued this challenge for personal fulfillment and to see Earth as our single home beyond divisions of nations, races, and creeds.
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With Upcoming Space Launch, Adventurer Jaime Alemán Set to Complete the "Grand Slam" of Travel - PressReach
Having Visited All 193 Countries and Both Poles, Alemán Now Eyes Space and a Human First HOUSTON, May 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Jaime Alemán of Panama, a distinguished lawyer and former senior diplomat, is about to make history—again. Panama’s Aleman to Become First Human to Visit Space, All 193 Countries, and Both Poles. The pioneering space company Blue Origin announced this week that Mr. Alemán will be among the crew aboard its next suborbital…
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