Katy Perry reveals how she has prepared for her trip to space
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In just a few hours, Katy Perry and five other famous women will travel to space. The singer will be part of Blue Origin’s NS-31 mission, the space transport company founded by Jeff Bezosand it will make history to be part of this flight that will be manned exclusively by women. While waiting for the countdown that will take them on a 11 -minute suborbital flight, the interpreter wanted to share with the world how her preparation has been for this adventure that will take her out of this world.
In a talk he held with The Associated PressKaty Perry revealed what her inspiration has been when preparing her path to space and to overcome her fears: “Every day I tell myself: ‘You are brave, you are bold, you are doing this for the next generation, to inspire so many people, but especially the young women, to think:’ I will go to space in the future. ‘
The interpreter of California Gurls He revealed that he has prepared ‘psychologically’ reading the works of the late Carl Sagan and other scientists. “I am very excited about engineering in general. I am excited to learn more about technology, engineering and mathematics to achieve this kind of thing,” he said.
Without a doubt, there was no one better than Katy Perry to be part of this mission manned by women, who in his repertoire has songs like Et or feminist hymns like Roar. “Using that female divinity with which I was born and that I definitely woke up when I had my daughter. Without a doubt, it increased level. Being simply makes you raise you with that kind of power,” he said. “I feel very grateful, with my feet on the ground and honest of having been invited and included in this incredible group of women,” he added.
Who will accompany Katy Perry?
In addition to Katy Perry, the crew consists of a group of equally successful women and leaders in their respective fields: the journalist and presenter Lauren Sanchez (also wife of the Bezos), the space engineer Aisha Bowe, the entrepreneur Amanda Nguyen, the writer Gayle King, the film producer Kerianne Flynn. This is the first manned mission entirely by women of Blue Origin and the second in the history of space flights, so this historical fact is expected to inspire future generations and mark a before and after in the growing female inclusion in the aerospace sector.