Katy Perry set to travel to space as part of all-female mission

May Be Interested In:Devolver Digital cuts 40% of staff at subsidiary studio Nerial



Katy Perry is set to head to space as part of an all-female mission.

The 40-year-old singer will travel on the next launch of Jeff Bezos‘ Blue Origin rocket, the aerospace engineering company said.

The Teenage Dream singer will be joined on the New Shepard programme’s 11th human flight by former NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowe, research scientist Amanda Nguyen, film producer Kerianne Flynn and TV hosts Gayle King and Lauren Sanchez – who is also Bezos’ fiancee.

The mission will “challenge [the crew’s] perspectives of Earth”, “empower them” and “create lasting impact that will inspire generations”, according to organisers.

Perry is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, with more than 115 billion streams.

She said she hopes her journey will encourage her daughter and others to “reach for the stars, literally and figuratively”.

So far, the New Shepard programme has flown 52 people above the Karman line, which is internationally recognised as the boundary of space.

Read more from Sky News:
Woman, 19, dies in dog attack – two arrested
Actor Gene Hackman found dead with wife and dog

This is the first all-female crew since Valentina Tereshkova’s solo flight to space in 1963.

New Shepard is a reusable sub-orbital launch vehicle developed for space tourism.

Named after Alan Shepard, the first American to travel into space, it can take off and land vertically.

Other notable people who have joined the flights include Bezos, Star Trek actor William Shatner and former NFL player Michael Strahan.

The latest flight, NS-31, will launch in the spring.

share Share facebook pinterest whatsapp x print

Similar Content

130 years of film: A look at the oldest moving images
130 years of film: A look at the oldest moving images
Sunita Williams Begins Return Journey To Earth After 9 Months: NASA SpaceX Crew-9 Departs ISS
Sunita Williams Begins Return Journey To Earth After 9 Months: NASA SpaceX Crew-9 Departs ISS
What's next for Boeing's Starliner capsule?
What’s next for Boeing’s Starliner capsule?
Nvidia beats earnings expectations on Blackwell AI chip demand
Nvidia beats earnings expectations on Blackwell AI chip demand
'Sounds like censorship to me.' O cinema co-founder slams proposed eviction over film
‘Sounds like censorship to me.’ O cinema co-founder slams proposed eviction over film
How No. 1 Aaliyah Chavez's decision changes the top 25 recruiting classes
How No. 1 Aaliyah Chavez’s decision changes the top 25 recruiting classes

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

At the Heart of the News: Stories That Move Us | © 2025 | Daily News