Katy Perry’s T-5 Minutes LOOK Before Space Launch For Blue Origin Project Revealed: ‘Love is All You Need’

Katy Perry unveiled her space attire prior to the upcoming Blue Origin mission. The musician shared a video, taken an hour and five minutes prior to takeoff, featuring herself wearing a sleek navy-blue spacesuit that bore her surname.

5 women including the music star known for her roaring hits, her fiancée Lauren Sánchez, CBS host Gayle King, ex-NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowe, activist Amanda Nguyen, and film producer Kerianne Flynn are planning a space voyage.

In the video, Perry stated, “We’re the space-occupying team. We’ve got six members, all of whom are women, marking a historical milestone.” The singer shared her exhilaration and confessed that she hadn’t experienced such overwhelming love prior to her space voyage.

The Dark Horse singer mentioned that it’s only when you embark on a journey, such as a rocket launch, that you truly realize the depth of your love within. She urged the audience to visit the Blue Origin website to catch the spacecraft’s takeoff and safe return.

In addition, she playfully hinted at a “unique unveiling” for her followers, who are affectionately known as her Katy cats from “zero gravity.” Previously, she published a post on social media showcasing her crew in celebration of the International Day of Human Space Flight. “Constantly amazed by the Universe and its harmony,” she wrote.

Jeff Bezos’ space tourism rocket operates independently, eliminating the need for human pilots or crew to handle the engine directly. Instead, the craft is designed to perform a gentle, parachute-assisted descent upon landing, while the rocket booster makes its way back to Earth, approximately two miles from the launch site.

60 years ago, Blue Origin pointed out, marked the last time an all-women crew ventured into space. This was significant as it was during this period that Cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova embarked on a solo space journey aboard the Vostok 6 spacecraft, making her the first woman to travel to space.

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2025-04-14 17:07