Blue Origin plans historic all-female space mission April 14
Blue Origin plans historic all-female space mission April 14

Blue Origin plans historic all-female space mission April 14

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Blue Origin, founded by Jeff Bezos, is set to make history with its NS-31 mission on April 14, launching an all-female crew into space for the first time since 1963. The crew includes notable figures such as NASA scientist Aisha Bowe, talk-show host Gayle King, film producer Kerianne Flynn, civil rights activist Amanda Nguyễn, and pop star Katy Perry. The launch will take place from Blue Origin's facility in West Texas and is expected to reach the Kármán line, allowing the crew to experience weightlessness for a brief period. Each crew member has expressed excitement for the mission, which symbolizes progress in gender representation within space exploration. The mission aims to engage the public and inspire interest in STEM fields through its diverse lineup. Blue Origin's New Shepard program has previously conducted 52 successful flights, paving the way for this groundbreaking event.

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