Katy Perry explained how he joined the Blue Origin women’s space mission, not only physically, but also psychologically. He writes daily mail.

In an interview with Associated Press, Perry shared his thoughts about the upcoming flight: “Every day I am brave to myself, I am brave, and that I did it for the next generation, especially young girls.”
The artist stated that the work of Karl Sagan and other scientists helped to work for psychological education: im I am pleased with how all this was designed. I listened to Sagan’s “cosmos ve and was interested in astrophysics, astronomy, astronomy, astrology.
Remember that Perry will participate in the space flight on March 27, Perry, Bride Jeff Bezos Lauren Sanchez, journalist Gale King and three other women will go to women’s space flight since 1963. The upcoming task will be a 11th flight of a person as part of the new Shepard program (Blue Origin).
Source: People Talk

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