‘It is the highest high’: Here’s what Katy Perry and the 5 other women of Blue Origin’s historic all-female flight felt after liftoff (videos)


Blue Origin just launched pop star Katy Perry and five other women on the first manned rocket launch without a man on board since 1963.

A New Shepard rocket lifted off with Blue Origin’s NS-31 mission Monday morning (April 14), completing the company’s 31st launch overall and 11th crewed suborbital spaceflight. New Shepard launched with Blue Origin’s “RSS Kármán Line” space capsule, carrying Perry alongside crew members Gayle King, Lauren Sánchez, Aisha Bowe, Kerianne Flynn and Amanda Nguyen.

Liftoff occurred at 9:30 a.m. EDT (1330 GMT) from Blue Origin’s Launch Site One in West Texas. The whole flight lasted about 10.5 minutes, which offered the NS-31 passengers about four minutes of weightlessness as their capsule arced above the Kármán line — the internationally recognized “boundary” of space that resides at an altitude of 62 miles (100 kilometers). Though their time in space was short, all six stepped away from the experience feeling a serene sense of awe and humble amazement. “It is the highest high, and it is surrender to the unknown, trust,” Perry said after landing.

six women in blue flight suits.

Blue Origin’s NS-31 crew poses for a photo after their flight. From left: Kerianne Flynn, Katy Perry, Lauren Sánchez, Aisha Bowe, Gayle King and Amanda Nguyen. (Image credit: Blue Origin)

In post-landing interviews with Charissa Thompson for Blue Origin after the crew exited their space capsule, each NS-31 crew member spoke about how profound a journey the launch was, and the deeper connection they now feel to Earth and humanity.



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