Tag: Women in Space

Why Olivia Munn Thinks Blue Origin’s All-Female Space Crew Misses the Mark
News, Space, Technology, Women in STEM

Why Olivia Munn Thinks Blue Origin’s All-Female Space Crew Misses the Mark

Blue Origin is set to launch its first all-female crew into space on April 14, featuring notable figures like Lauren Sánchez and Gayle King. Olivia Munn critiques the mission as prioritizing spectacle over practical benefits, amid global crises like rising egg prices. Munn’s concerns highlight the tension between space tourism’s allure and pressing Earthly challenges. […]

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Katy Perry and an All-Women Crew to Journey to Space: What It Really Means for Women’s Aspirations
News, Space Exploration, Women’s Rights

Katy Perry and an All-Women Crew to Journey to Space: What It Really Means for Women’s Aspirations

Blue Origin’s upcoming space mission features an all-women crew, a first since 1963, highlighting notable figures like Katy Perry and former NASA scientist Aisha Bowe. The mission aims to symbolize both scientific and symbolic advancement, inspiring women to pursue their dreams and break new ground in space exploration. This expedition echoes the historical narratives of […]

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