Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin
launched his fiancee Lauren Sanchez into space Monday (14 April ’25) with an
all-female celebrity crew that included Katy Perry and Gayle King.
It was the latest wave
in space tourism, where more of the rich and famous than ever before — or lucky
and well-connected — can enter the zero-gravity realm traditionally dominated
by professional astronauts.
The New Shepard rocket blasted off on the quick
up-and-down trip from West Texas. The fringes of space beckoned some 65 miles
(105 kilometers) up, promising a few precious minutes of weightlessness. Sanchez,
a helicopter pilot and former TV journalist, invited the others along for the
10-minute, fully automated flight, packing on the star power with
singer-songwriter Perry and “CBS Mornings” co-host King. Also sharing the ride were film producer Kerianne Flynn; Aisha Bowe, a
former NASA engineer who started her own companies to promote science
education; and Amanda Nguyen, a scientist who studied planets around other
stars and now advocates for survivors of sexual violence.
Blue Origin declined to say how much the flight cost or
who paid what. The trip came two months before Sanchez and Bezos marry in
Venice.
It was the 11th human
spaceflight for the Washington state-based company, founded by Bezos in 2000
after making a fortune with Amazon. Bezos strapped in for Blue Origin’s first
space tourist flight in 2021 and accompanied the latest crew to the pad...“It’s an important moment for the future of commercial space travel and for
humanity in general and for women all around,” Perry told The Associated Press
last week.
The launch brought out VIPs to West Texas including Oprah
Winfrey and several women who previously have flown on private flights.
Winfrey, a close friend of King, wiped away tears when the capsule reached
space and the passengers were heard marveling at the moon and shouting with
joy.
This wasn't the first Blue Origin launch with marquee
names...Most of Blue Origin's passengers — 58 counting the latest launch — have
been business or science types, TV hosts or YouTubers. Ticket prices are not
disclosed.
The Russian Space Agency also has launched its share of
space tourists, beginning with a California financier in 2001. Two decades
later, a Russian actress filmed aboard the International Space Station.Elon
Musk’s SpaceX also sells multi-day trips to private customers. SpaceX's first
client to fly, billionaire tech entrepreneur Jared Isaacman already has
launched twice and performed the first private spacewalk. He's now set to
become NASA's next administrator if confirmed by the Senate. Chinese-born
bitcoin investor Chun Wang just returned from the first spaceflight to carry
people over the north and south poles. Wang picked up the whole SpaceX tab for
himself and three polar explorers for an undisclosed sum.
“In this exciting new
era of commercial spaceflight, the dream of becoming an astronaut is no longer
limited to a select few,” Wang said via X last week.