Katy Perry’s trip to space searches for Blue Origin shoot

THE Blue Origin flight that led to singer Katy Perry ,, 41, and five more crew to space this Monday (14) made the Searches for Jeff Bezos company reached a peak in the Google search engine .

The trip, which lasted 11 minutes and provided the first group composed only of women four minutes without gravity, generated a number of Blue Origin searches almost 110 times higher compared to the average of the last 30 days.


Google searches by Blue Origin between March 14 and April 14

According to information provided by Google Trends, Katy Perry’s name followed the same trend as Blue Origin. The rise of the owner of the hit “Firework” was 1,567% compared to the last 30 days.


Google searches by Katy Perry between March 14 and April 14

How was the Blue Origin flight that took Katy Perry to space?

Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket fired the engine at its base around 10:30 am to take off from the Western Texas launch platform in the United States.

A few minutes after the launch, the rocket thruster separates from the crew capsule to start its controlled descent and make a vertical landing, so that it could be reused on future flights of the company – a practice that reduces space travel costs.

The crew capsule continued to climb toward the space, providing a few minutes of zero gravity for passengers.

Upon starting the descent, the crew capsule opened a set of parachutes and landed safely in the middle of the desert in Texas. After leaving the capsule, Katy Perry raised the daisy to the sky before kneeling to kiss the floor. The singer also said she wants to write a song about the experience.

See images of the mission landing that took Katy Perry to space

Katy Perry in Space: See everything that is known about Blue Origin flight

This content was originally published on Katy Perry’s trip to space searches for Blue Origin to shoot on CNN Brazil.

Source: CNN Brasil

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