Katy Perry returns to Earth after reaching space
BBC climate and science correspondent
Science reporter, BBC News
Pop star Katy Perry and five women returned to the ground in space after reaching space in space.
Singer Bezosun Fiancée Lauren Sánchez and CBS presenter Gayle King joined Gayle King, hearing the hearing light of the flight, Louis Armstrong said he reads “What a beautiful world”.
After landing on earth, Perry said he felt “super-connected out” and “love.”
The flight lasted 11 minutes and drew six women in more than 100 km (62 miles) and a few minutes from the recognized border at the international level.

Both the former NASA missile scientist Aisha Bowe, civil rights active Amanda Nguyen and film producer were Kerianne Flynn.
The new Shepard missile was later removed from local time after 08:30 (14:30 BST) from the West Texas launch site.
Capsule, with a paracheted soft decline in the earth, the rocket booster was also turned back in Texas.
The recovery crew can be cheered from the capsule to collect them.
Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sánchez, who applauded Lauren Sánchez opened the capsule door to meet.
“I’m proud of this staff,” he said. “I can’t put it in words.”
Stopped before adding: “I looked out of the window and saw the bear.”
“The place seemed very quiet,” he said, “It wasn’t like he was waiting. “It was quiet but it was really alive.”
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Gayle King also went to his knees and kissed the ground.
“I just want to be a moment for a moment, I appreciate the ground only for a second,” he said.
The last to get out, Kerianne Flynn pointed to the sky and shouted: “I went into space.”
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Speaking about the vision platform Khloé Kardashian said, “It’s hard to explain how it would be emotional. All this is adrenaline and I stand here.”
“Everything you dream is, especially in today’s day and age. Wishing you a dreamer, stars and one day, maybe you can be from them.” Said.
Oprah Winfrey told his friend Gayle King and announced that he was a nervous plane.
“When I want to take a flight, he is inside one’s arms in one’s arms. When it comes to flying, he has a real, real world anxiety. This is a fear of fear.”
The spacecraft was completely autonomous, no pilot is required and the crew did not manually operate the vehicle.
Blue Origin, Soviet Cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova, Soviet Cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova’s spacecraft was the first woman to travel into space in the solo mission outside Vostok.
Since then, another woman has never been space light, but women made numerous significant contributions.
The space tourism industry is still in the baby, so it is important to start every success, and it shows that commercial flights can be carried out safely.

However, some critics provide tourism, not space science, and professional astronauts are implemented by missions in favor of mankind, including scientific research.
“It is not a representative of a famous mankind – they enter into space for their reasons.”
“These flights are important and exciting, but I think maybe the spacecraft may be a source of frustration for scientists,” he said. “We see the place of space for science, knowledge and humanity.
“Celebrities pay more attention to this from fun but regular astronauts.”
After the flight, two of the women received the mission with some criticism, which belonged to the value of the issue.
“I feel that everyone who criticizes is not understanding what is happening here,” said Gayle King.
AfronAuts said that young women and young girls are a great and positive response.
Lauren Sánchez, said that the criticism is “fired on fire” and Naysayers will want to see the blue origin and missions “and want to see thousands of workers.
Blue Origin is a special space company established in 2000 by a billionaire entrepreneur, which started in 2000 in 2000.
Blue origin, $ 150,000 (114,575.575.85.85.85.85.85.85.85.85.85.85.85.85.85.85.85.85.85) shall be required to emphasize the exclusiveness of the early flights.
Along with the sub-course business business, the company also develops long-term space infrastructure, including recycling missiles and lunar landing systems.
The new Shepard Rocket is designed to be fully recycled and its amplifier returns to the starting pad for vertical descent after each flight, reduces total costs.
According to US law, the astronauts must complete comprehensive training for their special roles.
Blue origin says new Shepard passengers are taught in two days in two days in two days with details about the details about security measures and zero attraction procedures in two days.
In addition, there are two groups of support called seven groups: One is constantly leading the astronauts, and the other keeps the other from the control room during the mission.

The rise of space tourism has caused many exclusive and environmentally friendly criticism.
Supporters claim that private companies have accelerated innovation and the place is more accessible.
Professor Brian Cox spoke to the BBC in 2024: “Our civilization should be expanded outside our planet for so many reasons,” and thinks that cooperation between NASA and commercial firms is a positive step.
Rocket engine exhaustion has gases and particles that can affect the climate and ozone layer of the earth.
Under the hood on the web page “Protect our planet” Blue Proxy Allegations “The only product of the new Shepard’s engine burning during the flight is a water vapor without carbon waste.”
However, at the University College, the atmospheric chemical and air quality professor Eloise Marais, water vapor is a chemical that does not need to be greenhouse gas and upper layers of the atmosphere.
“It depletes the ozone layer and changes the chemistry of the stratosphere and also organizes clouds that affect the climate,” he says.
Experts say that the risks that damage the ozone layers are increasing, as it is increasingly increased missiles.
Highly valuable tourism
The high cost of space tourism makes it possible to most people for most of the inaccessible missions for the majority.
Critics, including actress Olivia Munn, today asked the optics of this special enterprise within a look with Jenna and his friends, “Eggs, there are many people who can not get eggs,” Jenna & Friends.
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Kate Stephens, BBC Climate and Science Additonal Report.