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Katy Perry sang a rendition of Louis Armstrong's What a Wonderful World as the Blue Origin rocket descended back to Earth after flying an all-female crew into space on Monday (April 14).
Pop star Katy Perry and five other women launched into space on a Blue Origin rocket and successfully returned to Earth on Monday, marking the first all-female spaceflight in more than 60 years.
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Scroll back through the blog to read their reaction as they touched down back on Earth, along with all the messages from their celebrity friends. We brought you a summary of Katy Perry's comments ...
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The "Firework" and "California Gurls" singer was lofted more than 60 miles (100 kilometers) above the Earth's surface in ... you look down at the planet and think, 'That's where we came from?' ...
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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. When in space, Perry sang the song “What a ...
A puff of dust rose over the West Texas desert as the New Shepard capsule, carrying all six passengers, touched down safely. Mission controllers gave the final go-ahead for liftoff, confirming ...
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