Katy Perry completes final trainings ahead of all-female Blue Origin space flight
Katy Perry is gearing up for her journey into space.
On April 14, the 40-year-old singer will be flying aboard Jeff Bezos’ talk-show host Gayle King, film producer Kerianne Flynn, NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowe, and civil rights activist Amanda Nguyen.
According to reports, the group’s flight will last 11 minutes and reach 62 miles above the surface to the limits of Earth’s atmosphere.
The women will not actually reach orbit.
Per Good Morning America, Perry and her crew will undergo final training sessions at their rocket’s launch site in Van Horn, Texas, a few days ahead of the flight.
The outlet reported that the crew will be “fitted in customized flight suits” on their first day of training, which will also see the group becoming acclimated to their flight capsule.
Upon entering a test capsule, they will see their designated seats for the first time.
The final training will also include zero-gravity simulation flights for the group to acclimate to the weightlessness that they will experience during their journey.
Members of the Blue Origin staff will familiarize the crew with the layout of the capsule, including the location of the cameras and oxygen masks, as well as how to correspond with ground control.
“We want them to be incredibly comfortable with every little thing, even to the point where they’re going to know exactly where each of the cameras is inside of the vehicle, so they can plan out any photos that they want to take and get really ready for what that journey will look like as they go up,” Blue Origin representative Sarah Knights told “Good Morning America” in 2021.
Perry and her fellow crew members recently sat down for an interview with Elle, during which the “Roar” hitmaker revealed how she is preparing for the flight, including her plans to get glammed up by her hair and makeup team before liftoff.
“Space is going to finally be glam. Let me tell you something. If I could take glam up with me, I would do that. We are going to put the ‘a–‘ in astronaut,” Perry said.
The group on the upcoming NS-31 space flight will be the first all-women crew to launch into space since Russian astronaut Valentina Tereshkova flew a solo mission in 1963, according to Blue Origin.
The other women in Perry’s crew told Elle that the singer wouldn’t be the only one going to space in style.
“Who would not get glam before the flight?!” Sanchez asked, adding, “We’re going to have lash extensions flying in the capsule!”
After King wondered if the lash extensions would “stay on” during their trip, Sanchez assured her, quipping, “Mine are glued on. They’re good.”
“I think it’s so important for people to see us like that,” Nyugen added. “This dichotomy of engineer and scientist and then beauty and fashion. We contain multitudes. Women are multitudes. I’m going to be wearing lipstick.”


