Singer Katy Perry is going into space among 6 women: all about Blue Origin All Women’s Mission


Washington:

Multi-Billionaire Jeff Bezos’ bride-from-lin-se-, Lauren Scheme, and Popstar Katy Perry have been designed to explode space for all women flight on Monday. Perry and Santhese are part of an all-women’s crew, including journalists and TV presenter GAIL King, Civil Rights Activist Amanda Guyen, filmmaker Carian Flynn, and Entrepreneur and NANCA Rocket Scientist Aisha Boway.

The six-women crew Jeff Bezos will explode for a long-long sub-arbitrary flight for a 11-minute long-long sub-inter-visual flight from the company’s launch site in Texas on Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin rocket at 8.30 am on Monday. Mission is part of the new Shepard program of Blue Origin, named NS-31, and its purpose is “to create a permanent effect that will inspire generations.”

This would be the first flight to space over 60 years, without a man on the board, because Russian engineer Valentina Tereskova traveled to Space Solo in 1963.

About mission

The new Shepard rocket of Blue Origin carries Perry and others, which will allegedly reach a maximum height of 100 km (62 mi) above the Earth, technically entering the space with capsules crossing the carriage line, which is recognized internationally as a space limit.

While in space, women will experience weightlessness for about four minutes, and can swim around to see space and earth with large windows of capsules. The capsule will then return to Earth with the help of three parachutes.

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Bezos’ fiance and writer is leading the Sanchhez Mission. He told Elle Magazine that other crew members were selected as they “proved the ability to inspire others”.

Meanwhile, Perry, who is the best -selling music artist ever, told Elle that he wanted to go to space for almost 20 years. “Even when Blue Origin was talking about the commercial trip for space for the first time, I was so, ‘Sign me! I am in line for the first time.’

The occasion was also a dream true for NASA rocket scientist Bowe, civil rights activist Gujen and filmmaker Flynn.

However, the decision to be a part of the mission was difficult for us for the breakfast show Host King, who told Elle that “When I got a call from Lauren and Jeff, my first response was not the same.”

He said that he still has “lots of traditions” before the journey.

Although these women will technically enter space, however, they will not be called an astronaut by Federal Aviation Administration, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) or the US Army, all of which have separate eligibility criteria to classify people as commercial astronauts.

Blue Origin’s ‘Joyids’

So far, Amazon’s co-founder Bezos’ self-proclaimed rockets have taken 52 people into space, including themselves, which joined the new Shepard’s first visit in 2021. Star Trek actor William Shatter, aka Captain James Tea Kirk joined the mission in 2022, who became the oldest person in 90.

Shatter later told the media that he was taken to tears from experience. “When I saw in the opposite direction, in space, there was no secret, there was no royal fear to look at … I saw that I was death. I saw a cold, dark, black emptiness. It was opposite to any blackness that you can see or feel on earth. It was deep, covered, omnipresent. It was the strongest emotion.

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