Overview
- Blue Origin's NS-31 mission marked the first all-female spaceflight since 1963, with a crew that included Katy Perry, Gayle King, and NASA scientist Aisha Bowe.
- The 11-minute suborbital flight provided a brief experience of weightlessness and a view of Earth from space, reaching an altitude of 62 miles.
- Critics, including Emily Ratajkowski and Olivia Wilde, condemned the mission for its environmental impact and questioned its purpose amidst global challenges.
- Supporters emphasized the symbolic importance of the mission in promoting diversity and inspiring young women in aerospace and STEM fields.
- The flight has fueled a broader debate about the ethics of space tourism and the balance between spectacle and meaningful progress.