Washington, United States:
Pop star Katy Perry will be the largest name in an all-female group to touch the edge of the space on Monday, which rotates in Cosmos on one of the billionaire Jeff Bezos rockets.
The “Firework” and the “California Gurls” singer will be moved above 100 kilometers (60 mi) above the Earth’s surface in a ship from the space company Blue Origin, owned by the founder of Amazon.
Five other women, including Bezos’ fiancĂ© Lauren Sanchez, will be involved in the flight, which will be slaughtered to explode from western Texas at around 8:30 pm (1330 GMT).
Their fully automated craft would grow vertically before separating the crew capsules of the middle-upright, the latter fall back to the ground at a slow pace by parachute and a retro rocket.
Monday’s mission is the first all-female space crew after the historic single flight of Valentina Tereskova in 1963.
It is also the 11th sub-organ crew operation by Blue Origin, which has offered space tourism experiences for many years.
The company does not publicly communicate the price of visits made by its new Shepard rocket.
For about 10 minutes, the flight will bring passengers beyond the Karman line – the limit of internationally recognized space.
There will be a brief period when women can discontinue their seats and swim in zero gravity.
‘Inspiration’
Perry recently told Elle Magazine that she was participating “for my daughter Daisy”, which she shares with actor Orlando Bloom, “to motivate her to never put a limit on her dreams.”
Perry said, “I am very excited to see inspiration in her eyes and light in her eyes when she sees that the rocket goes, and she goes back to school the next day and says ‘Mother went to space’,” Perry said.
Perry launched the international stage with the 2008 hit “I Kisid a Girl”, with TV presenter Gayle King, filmmaker Kerian Flynn, former NASA scientist Aisha Boway and Amanda Guyen’s founder, the founder of a campaign group, the founder of a campaign group with sexual violence.
They follow 52 previous blue original passengers, including the long -standing “Star Trek” leading person William Shaton.
Such high-profile guests aim to maintain public interest in the work of blue origin, as it fights many rival firms in the space tourism sector.
The top challenger of Bezos in passenger flights is the Virgin Galactic, which provides a uniform sub-sequential experience.
But the purpose of Blue Origin is to bring space tourists into the classroom in the future, competing directly with the SpaceX of Elon Musk.
In January, Blue Origin’s much powerful new Glenn rocket successfully completed its first unmanned orbital mission.
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