Katy Perry is undertaking final preparations before she joins an all-female crew on a Blue Origin space flight - and has given a glimpse inside the rocket she will be blasting into space in.The US pop star will join five other women for the first female-only mission in more than six decades.The crew – made up of Perry, former Nasa rocket scientist Aisha Bowe, civil rights activist Amanda Nguyen, film producer Kerianne Flynn, and journalist Lauren Sanchez – managed to get in some last-minute astronaut lessons in Texas on Sunday, according to photos shared online by BlueOrigin.The trip, launching at 2.30pm BST (8.30am local time) on Monday, is expected to last around 11 minutes, and pass over the Karman line – an invisible boundary 62 miles (100km) above Earth.
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