Historic All-Women Spaceflight Features Katy Perry

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Katy Perry
Photo via Rolling Stone

Katy Perry has added space traveler to her resume. On April 14, she joined five other women on Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket, making history as part of the company’s first all-women space mission. While short in duration—just 11 minutes—the flight sent a strong message about visibility and representation in space.

Launch Details at a Glance

  • Rocket: New Shepard
  • Location: Blue Origin facility, West Texas
  • Flight Time: 11 minutes round trip
  • Altitude: Over 100 km (Kármán line)
  • Mission Goal: Suborbital experience and brief weightlessness

Who Was Onboard?

Katy Perry Blue Origin
Photo via Variety

The passengers were selected for their public visibility and influence:

  • Katy Perry
  • Lauren Sanchez
  • Gayle King
  • Aisha Bowe
  • Amanda Nguyen
  • Kerianne Flynn

Sanchez, who helped organize the mission, emphasized the importance of an all-women crew, especially in a sector traditionally dominated by men.

What Happened in Space?

Once the rocket reached altitude, the capsule detached, giving the crew three minutes of weightlessness. Cameras showed Perry laughing, flipping upside down, and holding a daisy—symbolizing her daughter, Daisy Dove Bloom. On return, she serenaded ground crew with “What a Wonderful World.”

Celebrity Attention & Media Buzz

The event attracted big names, including Oprah Winfrey and the Kardashians. Media outlets called it a “publicity coup” for Blue Origin but also a moment of genuine pride for women in aerospace and entertainment.

The Bigger Picture

Blue Origin
Photo via NBC News

With this flight, Blue Origin aims to keep space tourism in headlines. What’s next? That likely depends on how the public reacts—not just to the spectacle, but the possibilities.

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