And they are out like an artificial fire.
The new Shepard Blue Origin rocket took off Monday morning with its star team, with a female crew, including singer Katy Perry, the fiancee Lauren Sanchez de Jeff Bezans and the co -presenter of CBS Mornings Gayle King.
The new Shepard 31 shot through the Texas sky with the three celebrities and crew companions Amanda Nguyen, Aisha Bowe and Kerianne Flynn, who will enjoy about 11 minutes in the outer space of Fefeismight.
Women will fly approximately 62 miles on Earth, just above the Karman line that designates the outer space, where they can look at the vacuum and experiment without weight.
After their letter in space, women are scheduled for a soft parachute that lands in the Texas desert.
Among the biggest attendees on the launch site were Oprah Winfrey, Kris Jenner and Khole Kardashian, who were there to support the crew.
“We are here to support our girlfriend and our friends, and I never thought we would talk to you from a space launch,” Jenner said.
Jeff Bezos was also there to wish women and kiss Sánchez, the counting of the exciting experience will “change” forever.
The trip marks the first female space trip from the Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova alone in 1963.
There that your trip to space can be short, the women of the NS31 help to carry out several experiments for universities and scientific groups that have been associated.
Passengers also carry fans to the final border, which will be returned once they go back home.
The mission marks the 11th human flight for the new Shepard program of the Cohere Company owned by Bezos.
The six women pledged to ride space with full makeup and glam looks. On Sunday, they debuted adjusted uniforms for the trip.
“The space will finally be glamorous,” Perry told Elle. “If I could take glamorous with me, I would do that. We are going to put the ‘ass’ in the astronaut.”
Sánchez told the magazine that he would hit in his false eyelashes to make sure he would not fly out of the take -off.
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