Will Katy Perry sing in Space? The pop singer reveals her take ahead of Jeff Bezos’ historic all-women mission
- Blue Origin's NS-31 mission, featuring the first all-female crew since 1963, is scheduled for launch on April 14 from West Texas.
- Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon and Blue Origin, has helped make spaceflight possible for journalist Lauren Sánchez and others.
- The NS-31 suborbital flight includes journalist Gayle King, pop star Katy Perry, and former NASA scientist Aisha Bowe.
- Lauren Sanchez expressed excitement, stating, "I think there's going to be nothing like going up there and looking back down on the Earth."
- The approximately 11-minute flight will take the crew beyond the Kármán line, where they will experience brief zero-gravity weightlessness.
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Lady Bezos and five other VIPs flying into space on Monday - North America
Lauren Sanchez and five other female VIPs have completed training and preparations for the launch next Monday in Texas on the New Shepard suborbital vehicle of Blue Origin, the private space company owned by Jeff Bezos, Sanchez's future spouse. (BEND)
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