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Katy Perry, Gayle King Among Crew Flying Into Space On Jeff Bezos' Next Blue Origin Mission
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin targeting Feb. 25 for 10th space tourism launch
Gayle King is going to space on Jeff Bezos’ next rocket…along with Katy Perry and Lauren Sánchez
Sánchez first revealed her plans to lead an all-female Blue Origin mission in 2023, but she didn’t mention who she would take on the flight at the time.” —
The Post’s economics reporter called the decision a “massive encroachment by Jeff Bezos into The Washington Post’s opinion section.” Next thing you know Bezos is going to have a view on how Amazon and Blue Origin should be run.
Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin is set to fly Katy Perry, Lauren Sanchez and Gayle King as part of a six-person, all-female spaceflight.
Pop star Katy Perry, Jeff Bezos’ fiancée Lauren Sanchez and news anchor Gayle King will be among a six-person crew for Blue Origin’s upcoming flight, marking what Bezos’ aerospace firm said would be the first all-woman crew to travel to space in decades.
Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin launched its 10th space tourism mission using its New Shepard rocket, sending six passengers into suborbital space. It was Blue Origin’s fourth crewed flight in the past 12 months and the second New Shepard launch this year following an uncrewed flight three weeks ago.
Jeff Bezos is taking more celebrities—as well as his own partner—to the great beyond. Bezos’ Blue Origin said Thursday that its next space-tourism trip will include pop star Katy Perry and Gayle King,
Katy Perry and Gayle King are headed to space with Jeff Bezos’ fiancée Lauren Sanchez and three other women. Bezos’ rocket company Blue Origin announced the all-female
Blue Origin's next space trip features a crew that includes singer Katy Perry, TV host Gayle King and Lauren Sanchez, Jeff Bezos' fiancee.
Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin announced its first all-female crew for its upcoming NS-31 mission, and pop-star Katy Perry is on the list.
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The day the world learned that Jeff Bezos would buy The Washington Post, the Amazon founder offered assurances that he would not cower when faced with threats from a vengeful president and his appointees.
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