Blue Origin's New Shepard Completes Historic All-Female Suborbital Spaceflight
Category | Details |
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Event | Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket successfully completed a historic suborbital spaceflight with an all-female crew. |
Date | April 14, 2025 |
Launch Time | 9:30 a.m. ET |
Rocket Used | New Shepard |
Flight Duration | Around 10 minutes |
Location | Van Horn, West Texas (Blue Origin's launch site) |
Boundary Crossed | Karman line (62 miles / 100 km) -- edge of space |
Crew Members | Katy Perry (Pop singer), Gayle King (Co-host, CBS Mornings), Lauren Sanchez (Former journalist), Aisha Bowe (Former NASA rocket scientist), Amanda Nguyen (Bioastronautics research scientist), Kerianne Flynn (Movie producer) |
Symbolic Moments | Katy Perry sang "What a Wonderful World" and held a daisy in space. Aisha Bowe held a patch representing the Bahamas. Crew floated and did handstands in microgravity. |
Notable Attendees | Oprah Winfrey, NASA astronaut Jeanette Epps, Former astronaut Mae Jemison, Kris Jenner, Khloe Kardashian |
Technical Success | New Shepard booster successfully landed vertically. Capsule deployed parachutes and landed safely. Demonstrated reusability of private space vehicles. |
Significance | First all-female spaceflight since 1963. Promotes diversity, representation, and empowerment in space missions. Highlights intersection of science, media, and celebrity influence. |