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Lauren Sanchez, Katy Perry and Gayle King are among the six crew members on Blue Origin’s all-female spaceflight.
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Singer Katy Perry and journalist Gayle King are among the star-studded, all-female crew poised to make a quick trip into space on Monday morning, thanks to Jeff Bezos’ private rocket company.
They will be flying on Blue Origin’s New Shepard launch vehicle, which since 2021 has ferried dozens of scientists, entrepreneurs and celebrities above the Kármán line, the internationally recognized boundary of space, about 62 miles above Earth’s surface.
Monday’s mission, NS-31has garnered considerable attention in recent weeks because of its famous passengers and historic nature.
It will be the first all-female spaceflight since 1963, when Soviet-era cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova — the first woman in space — orbited the Earth during a nearly three-day solo flight.
Blue Origin’s flight is set to be significantly shorter, about 11 minutes.
“New Shepard astronauts ascend toward space at more than three times the speed of sound,” the company’s website reads. “They pass the Kármán line … before unbuckling to float weightless and gaze at our planet. The crew returns gently under parachutes.”
Blue Origin is live streaming the flight on its website and social media channels. You can also watch the webcast below.
Here’s what else to know about the flight.
The New Shepard rocket is scheduled to take off from Blue Origin’s Launch Site One in West Texas on Monday morning. The company says its launch window opens at 9:30 a.m. EDT.
The fully autonomous vehicle has no pilots. Its crew members are:
Blue Origin calls New Shepard its “fully reusable, suborbital rocket system built for human flight from the beginning.” It is named after Alan Shepard, the first American in space.
The rocket’s pressurized capsule — “environmentally controlled for comfort” — fits six people, each with their own window seat.
The capsule separates from the booster on the way back, undergoing a period of freefall before landing with the aid of three parachutes.
According to Blue Origin, after the rocket reaches space, its engine restarts to slow the booster down to a speed of just 6 miles per hour for a “controlled pinpoint landing on the pad.”
Blue Origin hasn’t publicly confirmed the price of a ticket, but its reservation page requires a $150,000 deposit to begin the process.
The company auctioned off a seat on its first crewed flight for $28 million in 2021.
Some celebrities have flown for free as “honored guests,” as was the case for TV host Michael Strahan, Alan Shepard’s daughter Laura Shepard Churchley and actor William Shatner.
NS-31 is the New Shepard’s 11th human flight, according to Blue Origin.
The New Shepard made its Maiden Space Voyage in July 2021, carrying Bezos, his brother Mark, and the oldest and youngest people to ever fly into space at that time — 82-year-old pioneering female aviator Wally Funk and physics student Oliver Daemen18.
Blue Origin has been sending pioneers, prominent figures and paying customers into orbit ever since, completing its 30th overall mission to space in February.