Conspiracy theorists are back after you claim that something is “definitely wrong” with the Blue Origin Space Mission.
As you have sure, Blue Origin has launched his first female crew to the suborbital space since 1963 at the beginning of this week (April 14).
The singer Katy Perry was accompanied by journalist Gayle King, Jeff Bezos’ fiance and journalist Lauren Sánchez, NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowe, the researcher Amanda Nguyen and the film producer Kerianne Flynn.
Blue Origin’s NS-31 mission on board the new Shepard rocket lasted 10 minutes and 21 seconds and reached over 60 miles above the earth and crossed the Kármán line before returning to Texas.
While some were inspired by the trip, others couldn’t help but think how accidentally it was.
And conspiracy theorists had a field day, from the request to the whole “Hollywood fake” and created from CGI to have the wrong list opening.
Now, about X, a user thought that he discovered a fake hand on board the new Shepard capsule.
In addition to a few screenshots, @Mjtruthultra wrote: “Something definitely is wrong with the blue” Space Flight “… that Katy Perry was on.
“Ask social media users, where are the combustion brands for re-entry? And why does it look like a fake hand?
“Lol this world is so crazy.”
However, it seems that the image shown in the tweet was actually a new Shepard capsule test flight in 2017, not the Mission Perry.
As reported by the Daily Mail, there was a mannequin on board this flight because it was a test mission.
In the midst of the skeptics, Perry kisses the ground on her return to earth and seemed very grateful for the experience that she saw Louis Armstrongs ‘what a wonderful world’ singing in space.
“I feel super connected to love, so connected to love,” she said.
“I think this experience showed me that they never know how much love is in them, how much love they have to give and how loved them until the day they start.”
Perry – who also kept a flower in the air when she returned from her blue journey of origin, explained that it was a tribute to her daughter Daisy Bloom.
She added: “Goose blunders are common flowers, but they grow due to every condition, they go through cement, they walk through cracks, they walk through walls, they are resilient.
“They are powerful, they are strong, they are everywhere.
“Flowers are for me, God’s smile, but it is also a memory of our beautiful earth and the flowers here and God’s smile and the beautiful magic, which is everywhere, everywhere around us and even in a simple daisy.
“So, to really appreciate it and to remember it and take care of it, to protect it.”