Pop star Katy Perry recently took a trip to space along with five other women aboard Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin rocket. The flight lasted only 11 minutes, taking them more than 100 km above Earth. The journey was met with mixed reactions, with critics questioning the necessity and environmental impact of the trip. Some celebrities, including Khloe Kardashian, praised the women for reaching for the stars, while others criticized the trip as a display of consumer capitalism and privilege. The all-female crew posed for a photoshoot before the trip, drawing both admiration and criticism for the nature of the shoot. Despite claims of the trip being for the environment, some argue that the money could have been better spent on climate change initiatives or supporting women in STEM fields. Others suggest that supporting women who have dedicated their careers to science and space exploration would be a better way to advance women’s achievements. Overall, the trip to space by Perry and the other women has sparked debate about the role of celebrities in space exploration and the prioritization of resources in a world facing many challenges.
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