Katy Perry takes off: singing in space with a celebrity crew!

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Katy Perry and an all-women team will launch into space with Blue Origin on April 14, 2025. A historic moment for space tourism!

Katy Perry takes off: singing in space with a celebrity crew!

In a groundbreaking mission, US pop star Katy Perry plans to fly into space on April 14, 2025 at 3:30 p.m. CEST and sing during the flight. The 40-year-old announced her excitement in an Instagram clip, in which she also showed off the training capsule she will be traveling with. This mission, carried out by the space company Blue Origin led by Jeff Bezos, takes Perry and five other prominent women to the edge of space.

The journey will take place with the New Shepard rocket, which will climb approximately 100 kilometers to cross the Kármán Line. The flight time is approximately ten to eleven minutes and offers around four minutes of weightlessness. The crew consists of well-known personalities: in addition to Katy Perry, these include Gayle King, Aisha Bowe, Amanda Nguyen, Kerianne Flynn and Lauren Sánchez, who also designed the spacesuits in collaboration with the fashion label Monse. The launch takes place in the Texas desert near Van Horn and is largely automated. However, weather conditions can lead to short-term changes, such as vienna.at reported.

A symbolic mission

The NS-31 mission not only represents a milestone in the history of space tourism, but also marks the first all-women rocket launch since 1963, when Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman to fly into space. The launch will be broadcast live on YouTube starting at 8 a.m. ET, with additional coverage on CBS and the Paramount+ streaming service. Blue Origin has already carried 52 people in its flights across the Kármán Line, and each of these flights symbolizes progress in space exploration and gender equality.

The mission is not only about the individual experience of the participants, but also about overcoming boundaries and redefining participation in space exploration mestwebtasarim.com notes. This initiative aims to expand access to space and support future Moon missions with NASA. But critics point to the high cost of space tourism, which comes with a $150,000 deposit, as well as the environmental impact of rocket launches.

For the crew, who come from a variety of disciplines, this is a unique opportunity to demonstrate human ingenuity and gender diversity as they gain scientific experience in one of the most advanced space technologies aboard the New Shepard. How nbcnewyork.com reports, the mission is perceived by many as a step into the future of space tourism, with keen interest in the technological advances associated with such endeavors.

Preparations are in full swing and all eyes will be on the sky as Katy Perry and her fellow travelers embark on an adventure that will not only realize their dream but also redefine history.