Baby, it’s a fireworks: Katie Perry is heading to space.
The pop superstar is one of the six celebrities that consists of a capsule and rocket launching on the edge of the space on Monday developed by Blue Origin, a private space flight company owned by Amazon’s founder Jeff Bezos.
Perry will also include Gail King, co -host of “CBS Morning”. Former journalist and Bezos’ fiancee Lauren Sanchez. Aisha Boy, former NASA rocket scientist. Amanda Nigian, a biosteronatics research scientist; And a movie producer Carian Flynn.

The All -Family staff from the Blue Origin launch site in Van Horn in Texas is set to start on ET at 9:30 am on Monday.
Jawayed Two Space has been called as a historical event, which was exhibited after 1963, when the former Soviet Union’s Valentina Trishkova became the first woman in space when she launched a solo mission in orbit, which continued for three days.
On a Monday flight, members of Perry and his fellow staff will take off the new shapard rocket of Blue Origin, and will be faster than three times the sound speed.
The journey will continue for about 10 minutes, with six passengers taking the right above the criminal line, which is a hidden range at a height of 62 miles, which is widely accepted as the edge of the place.
On this occasion, the staff will experience a few minutes of notoriety before going down the parachute and landing in the Texas desert.
The flight will be with a human staff with the 11th launch of Blue Origin. The new Sheepard System – named Alan Sheepard, the first American in space – is independent and is designed to go and go to suburbatal space without a pilot on the board.
Bezos’s company is not a stranger to high -level space tourism. Previous flights have flown “Star Trek” actor William Shether. New York’s former giants Great Michael Strine; Laura Shepard Churchley, daughter of astronaut Alan Sheepard. And self -bizos.
A ticket on the New Sheepard is thought to cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, but Blue Origin did not reveal that celebrity passengers on Monday flight paid the experiment.