In a monumental event for space exploration, Katy Perry has been confirmed as a passenger for Blue Origin's upcoming all-women flight aboard the New Shepard rocket, set to launch this spring. The singer will embark on this historic journey alongside notable figures like Lauren Sanchez, Gayle King, Aisha Bowe, Amanda Nguyen, and Kerianne Flynn. This mission will be the first of its kind since Valentina Tereshkova's solo flight in 1963, highlighting an essential milestone for gender representation in aerospace. Although an official launch date has not been disclosed, it’s expected that Perry will fly before her scheduled Lifetimes Tour begins on April 23. The flight will be fully automated and take approximately 11 minutes, crossing the Karman line into low Earth orbit. Sanchez, who is credited for assembling this mission, emphasized the mission's aims to inspire future generations by challenging global perspectives and fostering empowerment among women explorers. This event furthers a trend of celebrity involvement in space tourism, following launches featuring other high-profile individuals.
Katy Perry Set to Join Historic All-Women Space Mission on Blue Origin

Katy Perry Set to Join Historic All-Women Space Mission on Blue Origin
Pop star Katy Perry is ready to make her mark on space travel as part of Blue Origin's groundbreaking all-women flight.
Pop star Katy Perry will join a host of prominent women for Blue Origin's all-female space flight scheduled for this spring, marking a significant leap for gender representation in the aerospace sector.