Blue Origin launch stay: Katy Perry and all-female crew blast off into area

Katy Perry and five other women successfully launched into space on Monday on the first all-female mission in more than six decades.

The crew lifted off in an autonomous rocket made by Blue Origin, the private space firm owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.

“I don’t really have words for it,” the billionaire’s fiancée Lauren Sanchez said in an interview following the flight. She said they got to see the moon. “Earth looked, just so quiet.”

“It is the highest high and it is surrender to the unknown,” said Perry. “I couldn’t recommend this experience more.”

Perry and Sanchez were also joined by CBS News host Gayle King, former Nasa rocket scientist Aisha Bowe, civil rights activist Amanda Nguyen, and film producer Kerianne Flynn.

Following the flight, both King and Perry kissed the West Texas Earth.

The rocket lifted off as part of Blue Origin Flight NS-31 on at 8:30 a.m. local time. The craft flew through space for around four minutes before floating back down to Earth, with the entire journey taking a little over 10 minutes.

“It was a feeling of joy. It was a feeling of gratefulness,” Sanchez added.

See it: Katy Perry kisses the ground after arriving back from space

Katy Perry kisses the ground after arriving back from space
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Singer Katy Perry said she feels ‘connected to love’ after spaceflight

Singer Katy Perry says that the experience made her feel “super connected to love.”

“To go to space is incredible and I wanted to model courage and worthiness and fearlessness,” she said.

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CBS News host Gayle King says she ‘can’t even believe’ what she saw

“I can’t even believe what I saw,” said CBS News host Gayle King.

“To me, it’s such a reminder about how we need to do better, be better,” she said.

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Gayle King says Katy Perry sang ‘What a Wonderful World’ while up there

CBS News host Gayle King said singer Katy Perry sang the song “What a Wonderful World” in space.

The song was first recorded by American trumpeter and vocalist Louise Armstrong.

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Lauren Sanchez is overcome with emotion speaking moments after stepping out of the capsule

“I don’t think you can describe it. It was, like, quiet, but then also really alive. You look at [the Earth] and you’re like, ‘We’re all in this together.’ We’re so connected. More connected than you realize,” Jeff Bezos’ fiancée Lauren Sanchez said. “All these things that divide us but we’re not.”

When asked how she was feeling, Sanchez said: “Complete and utter joy and gratefulness. It makes me want to come back and hug everyone…we’re in this together. I didn’t expect to be this emotional.”

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Singer Katy Perry cheers after the flight

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Lauren Sanchez hugs fiancée Lauren Sanchez after successful rocket flight

Lauren Sanchez hugs fiancée Lauren Sanchez
Lauren Sanchez hugs fiancée Lauren Sanchez (The Independent)
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‘It takes your breath away’: Khloe Kardashian reacts to the launch

“It’s incredible. It takes your breath away,” Khloe Kardashian said following the successful launch and touch down of the NS-31 crew.

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Lauren Sanchez and Katy Perry show off ‘flattering and sexy’ space suits ahead of Blue Origin launch

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See it: NS-31 crew lands on Earth

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Source: independent.co.uk