VAN HORN, Texas – A six-person commercial launch blasted off from West Texas on Monday morning, sending up the first mission consisting entirely of women, all with impressive resumes that now include spaceflight.
Blue Origin’s New Shepard mission 31 (NS-31) launched from Jeff Bezos’ company’s facilities in Van Horn, Texas, just after 8:30 a.m. CT.
The crew inside the New Shepard capsule’s six seats included journalist Gayle King, global popstar Katy Perry, filmmaker Kerianne Flynn, bioastronautics scientist and advocate Amanda Nguyễn, STEMBoard CEO Aisha Bowe and journalist and author Lauren Sánchez.
“Godspeed, ladies,” Blue Origin webcast host and journalist Kristin Fisher said at takeoff.
The NS-31 crew.
Monday’s launch drew a star-studded crowd to view the event, including King’s best friend, Oprah Winfrey, and Kris and Chloe Kenner. Perry’s young daughter, Daisy, wore a spacesuit to cheer her mom on for the launch.
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“Gayle has been there for me for hundreds of events. I can’t even remember them all, but I will never forget that day,” Winfrey said.
Oprah Winfrey watches her friend Gayle King launch on a Blue Shepard rocket.
The New Shepard touched down in the West Texas desert around 9:45 a.m. CT after about a 10-minute spaceflight. Cheers and celebrations could be heard over the mission control audio.
Each woman celebrated their return to Earth as they stepped out of the capsule where they were greeted by friends and family.
Perry held up a daisy to the sky as she exited the hatch as an ode to her daughter.
King and Perry both kissed the Earth.
“I just want to have a moment with the ground,” King said, touching her hands to the ground. “Thank you, Jesus.”
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