Pop star Katy Perry and crew’s Blue Origin spaceflight souvenirs

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A flag that flew to the moon, a cookie from Cookie Monster and the set list for an upcoming music tour are now all space artifacts, having briefly left the planet with pop star Katy Perry, TV morning show host Gayle King and four more women on Monday (April 14).

The newly created space souvenirs and their newly qualified astronaut owners were part of Blue Origin’s 11th human — and first all-female — flight on its New Shepard rocket.

In addition to Perry and King, the NS-31 crew included former NASA aerospace engineer and entrepreneur Aisha Bowe; research scientist and now first Vietnamese woman in space Amanda Nguyen; film producer Kerianne Flynn; and journalist Lauren Sánchez, who is engaged to Blue Origin’s founder, Jeff Bezos.

six women in blue suits surrounded by inset photos of collectibles and memorabilia

Blue Origin’s NS-31 crew, from left to right, Lauren Sanchez, Amanda Nguyen, Katy Perry, Gayle King, Aisha Bowe and Karienne Flynn, each packed souvenirs for their New Shepard flight into space. (Image credit: Blue Origin/collectSPACE.com)

As on all of Blue Origin’s New Shepard flights, each of the NS-31 crew members were invited to fill a small, blue “personal payload bag” with items that they wanted to fly and have “space-certified,” so long as the contents did not weigh more than 3 pounds (1.4 kilograms) in total.



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