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Despite being live-streamed online, the recentBlue Origin space flighthas become the subject of bizarreconspiracy theories.

The NS-31 mission launched from Texas on Monday (April 14).

Why is there a dummy hand on the Blue Origin?

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Another wrote: That sure looks like a mannequin, shiny hand.

I def think this was staged, a third person shared.

This whole thing was a movie set.

Women in Blue Origin spacesuits pose on a metal structure, with a focus on the team spirit and the space mission.

They went nowhere, someone else agreed.

Moreover, the womens space suits featured black detailing, whereas the mannequins stripes were white.

All the women pants do not have a white strip, one person remarked.

Crew in blue jumpsuits standing in front of Blue Origin capsule, conspiracy theorists claim “fake” hand seen.

And, notice the color difference on the uniform sleeves.

When the crew returned to Earth, Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos opened the door to greet them.

Minutes earlier, footage showed the door opening from the inside.

Person in Blue Origin suit near capsule, related to conspiracy theorist claims about a “fake” hand on the capsule.

Skeptics pointed to this as a contradiction and accused Blue Origin of poorly executing its hoax.

LOL, said one Redditor.

I still want to know why Neil A.

Blue Origin capsule in desert with three people inspecting, raising conspiracy theorists' “fake” claim.

(Armstrong) spells Alien backwards!

Others thought the state of the capsule after landing looked suspicious.

Bezosrecent missioncarried the first all-female crew into space since 1963.

A hand in a Blue Origin capsule sparks conspiracy theorists' claims of being “fake.

Sanchez said the trip was meant to inspire the next generation of explorers.

Its not just about this trip.

Its about the fact that theyre seeing that all of these incredible explorers do other things as well.

Conspiracy theorist tweets skepticism about the moon landing and Blue Origin capsule authenticity.

What would be the point of faking it?

one user asked, while others questioned the recent space mission

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Tweet discussing awareness and skepticism, related to conspiracy theorists and Blue Origin capsule.

Tweet questioning the authenticity of Blue Origin capsule landing, citing lack of visible dirt or debris.

Crew members in blue uniforms inside a Blue Origin capsule, hands together, sparking conspiracy theories about a “fake” hand.

Person in blue suit atop stairs near Blue Origin capsule as another looks, with a desert backdrop.

Tweet by 2TouchGrass discussing conspiracy theories about Blue Origin’s capsule and space claims.

Tweet questioning space authenticity, mentioning Blue Origin capsule and conspiracy theorists.

Tweet questioning authenticity, highlighting conspiracy theorist discussion on “fake” aspect of Blue Origin capsule.

Women in blue spacesuits beside Blue Origin capsule in desert setting, raising conspiracy theories curiosity.

Blue Origin capsule image with alleged “fake” hand causing conspiracy theorist discussions.

Conspiracy theorist comment calls Blue Origin capsule a fake setup and a scam.

Hannes Linn comments ‘It’s a scam’ on conspiracy theorists discussing a ‘fake’ hand on Blue Origin capsule.

Conspiracy theorist comments on Blue Origin capsule, comparing it to a tent from Temu.

Screenshot of a comment about a Blue Origin capsule, claiming deception with a “fake” hand opening the door.

Comment by Kyle Nayfa: ‘Faker than the moon landing,’ discussing Blue Origin capsule conspiracy.

Comment by Jhenna Danielle saying ‘The whole thing is fake!’ with laughing and disbelief emojis.

Comment alleging Blue Origin capsule event was staged, referencing conspiracy theories with laughing and clown emojis.

Victor comments humorously on conspiracy theorists about a “fake” hand on a Blue Origin capsule.

Text conversation commenting on a “staged” Blue Origin capsule event.

Comment on shiny hand sparks Blue Origin conspiracy theory discussion.

Comment comparing Blue Origin capsule to moon landing conspiracy.

Text screenshot questioning ease of opening Blue Origin capsule door, referencing conspiracy theories.

Text from Paul Luton dismissing Blue Origin conspiracy in comment.

Commentary on conspiracy theory: “What a joke lol” by Lynn Coggin.

Text comment expressing disbelief at conspiracy theorists questioning authenticity of Blue Origin capsule.

Comment by Martin Hill questioning Blue Origin capsule’s authenticity.

Comment questions fake hand on Blue Origin capsule, sparking conspiracy theories.

Text from John Denion questioning conspiracy theorists about faking authenticity, reflecting on skepticism.

Alan Tompkins comments on fake hand conspiracy in Blue Origin capsule, highlighting test dummy from 7 years ago.

Text comment about conspiracy theories on Blue Origin, questioning the point of faking it.