WATCH: Katy Perry Floats With 'Space Sisters' During Historic Flight

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Katy Perry may be physically back on Earth, but her mind is still up in space following her historic flight to the edge of the atmosphere as part of Blue Origin's first all-female space mission.

The "Woman's World" singer took her Instagram on Monday (April 14) hours after touching back down on solid ground to share a video of her and her "space sisters" — Gayle King, Lauren Sánchez, Aisha Bowe, Amanda Nguyen and Kerianne Flynn — floating around their capsule and experiencing the weightlessness of being up in space.

Throughout the video, each of the women expressed awe at being high above the Earth and looking down at the planet below. At one point, Perry held up a daisy to the camera, a tribute that honored her and fiancé Orlando Bloom's 4-year-old daughter Daisy Dove.

The "Firework" hitmaker echoed the "wonder" of the once-in-a-lifetime experience in the caption of her post.

"One day when you're older, will YOU still look up in wonder? Still processing this incredible journey," she wrote. "Thank you @blueorigin and to my space sisters, taking up space AND making room in space for all - 143."

Perry, who concluded her post with a message that she would "see you on tour (when I come down, figuratively)", even seemingly teased the setlist for her upcoming Lifetimes tour while on the edge of space, holding up a butterfly-shaped paper that eagle-eyed fans noticed featured songs like "Chained to the Rhythm," "Dark Horse," "I Kissed a Girl," "Teenage Dream," and more, per Billboard.

The Blue Origin New Shepard mission NS-31 took Perry and her fellow spaceflight crew 65 miles above the Earth's surface for a brief journey lasting about 11 minutes before returning back home. After stepping foot on solid earth, Perry kissed the ground and shared details from the journey, including the song she sang while looking down at the planet from high above.


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