Katy Perry, Gayle King safely return from Blue Origin’s women-only space flight

Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket lifts off from Launch Site One on April 14 in Van Horn, Texas. (Photo by Justin Hamel/Getty Images)

Singer Katy Perry, CBS anchor Gayle King and other well-known women set off to space on Monday morning in Blue Origin’s 11th human spaceflight mission.

Why it matters: This is the first all-woman space crew in U.S. history.

  • The flight was led by Blue Origin, Jeff Bezos’ commercial space company.
  • Minutes after taking off, the crew experienced weightlessness. Then they soon safely returned to Earth.

Zoom in: The passengers aboard were:

  • Lauren Sánchez, Jeff Bezos’ fiancée, the vice chair of the Bezos Earth Fund and a former journalist
  • Katy Perry, the biggest-selling woman artist in Capitol Records’ history
  • Amanda Nguyễn, a bioastronautics research scientist and civil rights activist
  • Aisha Bowe: a former NASA rocket scientist
  • Gayle King: co-host of CBS Mornings
  • Kerianne Flynn, a film producer

Blue Origin’s New Shepard crew capsule returns to earth following a launch from Launch Site One on April 14 in Van Horn, Texas. Photo: Justin Hamel/Getty Images

Context: Sánchez has long planned to helm an all-women Blue Origin mission.

  • “I’m so afraid, but I’m also so excited about it,” King said when the mission was announced.

Watch the mission:

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