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Flight NS-31 took off from West Texas on Monday 14 April in a historic travel set that lasted for about eight minutes.
Tour-turneal pedition went to the edge of space before he immediately returned, as the astronauts inuti-inclusive Katy Perryjournalist Gayle King and philanthropist Lauren Sánchez – Could be heard screaming in excitement from within their new Shepard rocket.
The group of six also included former NASA rocket researcher Aisha Bowe, Bioastronautics Researcher Amanda Nguyen and film producer Kerianne Flynn.
Among the spectators at the launch site was Perry’s daughter Daisy, who she shares with Orlando Bloom (who was also there) as well as King’s best friend Oprah Winfrey and others, such as Kris Jenner and Khloe Kardashian.
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The women sat down with Älte In front of their journey, divide the nerves and the tension. King said she had ongoing feelings of “horror” but was “really excited” about the opportunity.
“I also know that it is very interesting to be terrified and excited at the same time. I have not felt so since the birth, really. Because I knew the birth would hurt. But it also goes out of your comfort zone,” said the CBS transmitter, 70.
Somewhere else in that interview said “Fireworks” singer, 40, Women did not go to space without looking the best.
Perry said, “The space will finally become glam. Let me tell me something. If I could bring up glam with me, I would do it. We will put the” ass “in astronaut.”
Bowe, 38, already tested his makeup look and hairstyle, says Älte“I fall sky in Dubai with similar hair to make sure I would be good – roof it for a dry driving.”
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The flight did not come without its part of criticism. Earlier this month, actress Olivia Munn expressed her dissatisfaction at April 3 Section of Today with Jenna and friends.
“What are they doing?” the News room Star, 44, asked about the crew.
“I know this is probably not the cool to say,” she added Per Page six. “But there are so many other things that are so important in the world right now.”
Later she added: “If you want to go to space, why do you have to tell us about it, you know? It’s just like, get up there, have a good time, get down.”
Host Jenna Bush Hager mentioned the crew intention to fly in full glam – to which mouth asked, “What? They said this loudly?!”
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“What is the point? Is it historical that you go on a tour? I think it’s a little brilliant,” she said. “Space exploration was to promote our knowledge and help humanity. What should they do up there that has done better for us down here?”