Katie Perry and five more women successfully went on space on Monday on the first mission of all women in more than six decades.
The crew mounted with an autonomous missile built by Blue Origin, a private space company owned by Amazon Jeff Bezos.
“I really don’t have words for it,” said Loren Sanchez’s billionaire candidate in an interview after the flight. “Land seemed so quiet.”
“This is the highest privilege, and the unknown gives up,” Perry said. “I can’t recommend this experience more.”
Perry and Sanchez joined CBS News, former NASA missile scientist Gill King, Aisha Bowu, Amanda Nagvin Civil Law Activist and Producer of Carian Flynn.
The only other crew occurred in 1963 in the total of 64 years of space.
The missile was removed as part of the Blue Origin Mission NS-31 at 8:30 am local time. The craft flew into space about four minutes before floating, and the whole trip took a little more than 10 minutes.
When it was in space, Perry sang the song “What a wonderful world”.
“It was a sense of happiness. It was a sense of appreciation,” Sanchez added.
NS-31 crews float around their capsule
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Who else was on a space trip with a blue source with Katie Perry?
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See it: the new Shepard rocket enhancement on the ground
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Aisha Bowu responds to criticism of this mission: this is “bigger than criticism”

Former NASA engineer Aisha Bowu, who was on the NS-31 board on Monday, also spoke of criticizing the Origin Blue mission.
“I wish those who criticize this mission can read the messages in my inbox,” he said.
When I decided to pursue aerospace engineering, after my high school guidance adviser told me I had to follow aesthetics because he didn’t think I was right for this. I went to the aerospace engineering for two degrees in aerospace engineering before I can sit on the stage, so that I can sit on stage and say, “This is greater than criticism.”
Former NASA Engineer Aisha Bowo
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Photos show the minutes of the NS-31 crew in the microprocessors




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Loren Sanchez responds to criticism of NS-31

Loren Sanchez, the founder of Blue Origin, Jeff Bezos, answered a question about public criticism at a press conference after their infrastructure space flight.
“I like to come to the blue source and see thousands of employees who don’t just work here but put their hearts and souls in this vehicle,” Sanchez said. “They love their job and they love them and that’s a great job for them.”
“So, when we hear comments like it, I just say,” trust me. Come with me. I will show you what this is. “And, it’s really open.”
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Katie Perry and crew all the woman falls safely after the explosion in space in the rocket in the rocket.
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Video from the space flight with Origin Blue shows katy perry and crew in zero gravity
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Gil King recalls moments before entering the crew capsule: “I’m so scared”
CBS host, Gill King, a scary person, said he had seen a video of his walk to ring the silver bell before entering the crew capsule.
Calling a bell is a tradition of blue origin and shows the stars that humans are on their own.
He explained, “That’s why, at that moment, I’m so scared. I just wanted to go to my chair.” Because I just wanted to allow training to enter. I just wanted to get into the capsule and sit down. So, the process of walking there was a little daunting for me. ”
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Loren Sanchez says looking at the darkness of the outer space is “like death”
The NS-31 crew member and Jeff Bezos’s fiancé said, “You look at it and go,” wait. We are all on this planet. All the people we love: that’s the same. ”
“We have a planet because it’s dark,” he said.
Schatner said his time in space filled him with “great sadness”.
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