Meet the crew for Blue Origin's upcoming all-female spaceflight with Katy Perry
Meet the crew of Blue Origin's all-female spaceflight | Rookie NASA astronaut will launch to the ISS later this year | April's Full Pink Moon will rise as a 'micromoon'
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Blue Origin's first-ever all-female spaceflight is scheduled to launch on Monday (April 14). If all goes according to plan, the NS-31 suborbital mission, which will be Blue Origin's 11th human flight to date, will lift off from Launch Site One in West Texas at 10 a.m. EDT (1400 GMT). Space.com will host a livestream of the launch, courtesy of Blue Origin. This mission features the first all-female crew to launch into space since 1963, when the Soviet Union sent cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova into orbit by herself. Here are the six people who will fly on NS-31.
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For the first time since Russian cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova's solo flight in 1963, a spacecraft will fly with only women aboard. Blue Origin's all-female spaceflight crew, which includes pop star Katy Perry, is set to take off next week.
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