How much does it cost to travel like Katy Perry to space?

Katy Perry has made history. The Californian star has become the first singer to travel to space in a totally feminine crew. The first exclusively formed by women since the sixties. Because next to Hot N’Cold singer, they have also traveled Aisha Bowe, Amanda Nguyễn, Gayle King, Kerianne Flynn and Lauren Sánchez.
They have done it in E NS-31 of Blue Origin: The same company with which Jesús Calleja traveled at the beginning of the year and belongs to one of the most millionaire men in the world, Jeff Bezos, the owner of Amazon. And it is that among the objects that Blue Origin has is the spatial turos. That also special, because prices are not available to everyone.
The ten -minute trip that Katy Perry has made to space has become an entertainment event. A way to show the experience of traveling to space to everyone. And it is that in the videos that Blue Origin has shared, We can see the group of women floating with the earth in the background.
But how much is a trip of these characteristics to space?
The truth is that Blue Origin keeps a secret how much a ticket to travel with them to space costs. A mystery that only the lucky millionaires who have been interested in having a seat in one of their rockets have been able to know. And surely with a confidentiality contract in between. It is true that these prices, depending on the type of space tourist mission that one wants, can vary.
Although in 2021, the first anonymous tourist who traveled with Jeff Bezoz in one of the New Sherpad seats paid the whopping amount of 28 million euros for traveling to space. And there are people in this world who has money left over everywhere. That was an isolated case. And it was really an auction.
Now, prices are more “affordable” for all those who have several zeros in the bank. And is that according to the SpaceFlight Now website, specialized in space trips, a trip for a trip of space tourism similar to that of Katy Perry with Blue Origin can cost around 475,000 euros.
For the rest of mortals, we will have to wait for the Low Cost Cost of Space Tourism to see the outer space. The good thing is that in no rocket they let you bill suitcase. So all flights are on equal terms.