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A Starry First: Katy Perry and All-Female Crew Make Space History with Blue Origin

On April 14, 2025, Blue Origin’s New Shepard NS-31 rocket launched from West Texas, carrying an all-female crew into suborbital space. The 11-minute flight reached an altitude of over 346,000 feet, allowing the crew to experience weightlessness before safely returning to Earth via parachute.

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In a historic leap for space tourism and gender representation, Blue Origin has successfully launched its first all-female crew aboard the New Shepard rocket. Among the six extraordinary passengers?
None other than global pop sensation Katy Perry and acclaimed journalist Gayle King.

Launched from West Texas on April 14, 2025, this suborbital mission—dubbed NS-31—sent its crew to the edge of space for a few precious minutes of weightlessness, before gently parachuting back to Earth. Though brief, the journey marks a powerful moment in spaceflight history—the first all-women crew to fly together since 1963.


✨ Meet the Trailblazing Crew

The mission wasn’t just about stardom—it was about symbolism, inclusion, and inspiration. Here’s who made up this powerful lineup:

  • Katy Perry: Grammy-nominated artist and outspoken advocate for female empowerment.
  • Gayle King: Celebrated broadcast journalist and co-host of CBS Mornings.
  • Lauren Sánchez: Pilot, journalist, and organizer of the flight, as well as partner to Jeff Bezos.
  • Aisha Bowe: Former NASA aerospace engineer and founder of STEMBoard, championing diversity in STEM.
  • Amanda Nguyen: Civil rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize nominee, also the first Vietnamese American woman in space.
  • Kerianne Flynn: Producer and social impact advocate using media to promote gender equality.

🎒 Symbolic Gestures and Personal Touches

This mission was rich in personal meaning. Perry brought along a daisy to honor her daughter. The crew also wore custom-designed flight suits by fashion label Monse, merging style and science in a nod to women’s multifaceted roles across industries.

Each woman carried her own symbolic item, from family tokens to cultural keepsakes—reminding us that space isn’t just for astronauts anymore, but for storytellers, advocates, and dreamers too.


🌍 A Step Toward Inclusive Space Exploration

This wasn’t just a joyride. It was a declaration: space is for everyone. By spotlighting a richly diverse crew of artists, engineers, journalists, and activists, the mission sends a powerful message to the next generation—especially girls and young women in underrepresented communities. Dailyscitech

As private spaceflight becomes more accessible, missions like NS-31 may shape how we think about exploration, equity, and the future of humanity among the stars. Dailyscitech


🌌 What’s Next for Space Travel?

Blue Origin’s all-women flight sets the stage for a new era—one where space isn’t just the final frontier, but a shared horizon. Dailyscitech

With such historic momentum, the real question becomes:


Who gets to go next—and what stories will they tell from space? Dailyscitech

1 Comment

  1. Ashok

    April 15, 2025

    Nice

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