Katy Perry is going to space. Yep, you read that correctly. And she won't be alone—this flight is an all-female team, poised to make history as they break the bounds of gravity (literally and figuratively).
Blue Origin's new space mission, launching in spring 2025, will be the first all-female space flight since Valentina Tereshkova's solo trip in 1963. So yeah, it's been a while.
The passenger list is talent-heavy: pop star Katy Perry, Jeff Bezos' fiancée Lauren Sanchez, CBS royalty Gayle King, ex-NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowe, civil rights activist Amanda Nguyen, and movie producer Kerianne Flynn.
Meanwhile, Katy Perry has the internet in disarray, and the roasts are on fire. Users are flat-out in shock, joking that she's sending herself to space because her albums aren't selling.
For some unknown reason, the entire ordeal has turned into meme gold, with users flooding social media with hilarious commentary.
One X user commented:
"Maybe the aliens will enjoy 143 because the earthlings certainly didn’t."
Katy’s trying her luck with the Milky Way.
A user posted:
"Did not expect peppa pig’s mum announcing she’s pregnant, shrek & donkey have had a facelift for shrek 5 and katy perry is going to space to be the news all in one day today."
This timeline is starting to feel AI-generated.
One user joked:
"The fact that we will live 11 minutes where Katy Perry is not on this planet."
She’ll be back before we can process it.
A user humorously suggested:
"Can we leave her there?🤔"
Bold of you to assume aliens want a pop concert.
One comment read:
"if she thinks her music will perform better in space then she’s mistaken."
She’s reaching for the stars… but the Billboard charts aren’t budging.
A user stated:
"katy perry really said “baby, you’re a firework” and took it literally"
She’s officially blasting off.
The upcoming Blue Origin mission
The vehicle for this historic journey will be Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket. The mission consists of a suborbital flight lasting about 11 minutes, providing the crew with a few brief moments of microgravity before returning to Earth.
They'll be hovering over the Kármán line, the internationally accepted edge of space.
Blue Origin, owned by Amazon overlord Jeff Bezos, has been launching people into space since 2021. This will be its 11th human flight, adding to the 52 fortunate people who have already traveled beyond the last frontier.
The aim? To turn space tourism into a trend.
The Crew of Blue Origin's all-female spaceflight
Katy Perry: One of the highest-selling female artists in history, with more than 115 billion streams. Now, she's soon going to put "astronaut" on her CV.
Lauren Sanchez: Helicopter pilot, television personality, and the one who first proposed an all-female spaceflight for Blue Origin. She hopes the mission will encourage people to dream big.
Gayle King: CBS journalist, cultural icon, and now, soon-to-be space traveler. If anyone can turn an 11-minute space trip into a must-watch event, it’s Gayle King.
Aisha Bowe: Former NASA rocket scientist and aerospace engineer. If anything needs fixing mid-flight, she’s the one you’d want on board.
Amanda Nguyen: Civil rights activist, bioastronautics research scientist, and an overall force of nature.
Kerianne Flynn: If there's ever a movie about this mission, you already know who the film producer is in charge.
Blue Origin and space tourism

Aside from the self-evident coolness of launching a pop star and a powerhouse crew into space, this mission signifies something greater.
It's about opening up diversity in space travel and proving to young girls that they can also reach for the stars—literally.
Representation is important, and this team is proof that space isn't merely for guys like Buzz and Elon.

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