JP Aerospace Puts Logos in the Final Frontier

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If you felt particularly jipped after falling for Apple’s April Fools joke, rest assured you weren’t a total ass and space is indeed the final frontier for marketing.

That’s right: for $5000 a pop, which is less than some TV and radio ad spots, convey your logo 20 miles up. We don’t know how demographically sound that would be but at the very least a handful of geeky people will think you are cool.

This service comes courtesy of JP Aerospace, whose dream it is to give everybody a taste of space travel.

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