Have you ever thought to yourself, Man, I wish some notable women in pop culture would go explore space sometime soon? Well, fear not dear reader, because your dreams are coming true.
Three things to know:
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- Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos' space exploration company Blue Origin announced its next human flight for its New Shepard program Thursday. The 11-minute suborbital flight is scheduled for sometime this spring.
- The crew was selected by Bezos' fiancée and journalist Lauren Sánchez, who will be joined on the spacecraft by Katy Perry, Gayle King and other notable figures: scientist Amanda Nguyen, entrepreneur Aisha Bowe and filmmaker Kerianne Flynn.
- Blue Origin says that this is the 11th human flight for the New Shepard program, and the 31st in its history. This is also the first all-female flight crew since Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova's solo spaceflight in 1963.
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The announcement of Blue Origin's newest, highly publicized space mission comes just weeks after the company reportedly laid off 10% of its workforce, according to the Associated Press.
In an email to staff, CEO Dave Limp cited unsustainably fast growth necessitating the cuts, and needing to focus more on manufacturing.
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- For a refresher on Blue Origin's last star-studded mission, check out our coverage from 2021.
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