Blue Origin and its all-female mission: Fast facts

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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin is launching its New Shepard rocket featuring an all-female six-person crew later Monday morning. 

The mission will mark Blue Origin’s 11th flight with humans onboard. 

What to know about the launch

Blue Origin site in West Texas

A general view of the Blue Origin site is shown on the day Blue Origin’s rocket, New Shepard, blasts off on billionaire Jeff Bezos’ company’s fourth suborbital tourism flight with a six-person crew near Van Horn, Texas, on March 31, 2022. (REUTERS/Ivan Pierre Aguirre)

The aerospace company is aiming for its New Shepard rocket to lift off at 9:30 a.m. ET. 

The Blue Shepard rocket, launching from Blue Origin’s Launch Site One in Texas, is a “fully reusable, suborbital rocket system,” Blue Origin says on its website.

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During the flight, the six astronauts will travel above the Karman Line in a capsule and have a brief period of weightlessness before coming back to Earth, according to the company. The Karman Line, 62 miles above Earth, demarcates the edge of space. 

The entire flight is expected to span about 11 minutes.

Blue Origin is providing a live webcast of the mission that is slated to start at 8 a.m. ET.

All-female crew

Six women make up the crew for Blue Origin’s NS-31 mission: STEMBoard CEO Aisha Bowe; bioastronautics research scientist Amanda Nguyen; “CBS Mornings” co-host Gayle King; musician Katy Perry; film producer Kerianne Flynn; and Bezos Earth Fund Vice Chair Lauren Sanchez. Sanchez is also Bezos’ fiancée.

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