One detail skeptics point to as proof is a video frame showing Katy Perrys long hair hanging down.

The real astronaut lady that Space X saved had her hair all raised.

This is so fake, one person wrote.

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Then look at Sumis [sic] while in space.

This is all fake, shared someone else.

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Suni spent nearly ten months on the ISS due to a failure of the Boeing Starliner capsule.

Person in Blue Origin spacesuit, outdoors, with futuristic setting in background.

The gravitational force at the altitude of the ISS, which flies between 200 and 250 miles (approx.

Meanwhile, the all-female crew traveled 62 miles (approx.

100 km) above Earth, passing the Karman line,according to Blue Origin.

Blue Origin crew posing in blue suits near space capsule in desert setting.

Its not real its fake.

Dont believe me find the original video, download yourself, and super speed it down.

Whats going on what are the distracting us from?

Woman in a Blue Origin jumpsuit, seated indoors, sparking conspiracy theories.

I have goosebumps, one critic wrote.

Others pointed to the capsule door as definitive proof that the Blue Origin mission was faked.

Footage from minutes earlier showed the capsule door being opened from the inside before being shut again.

Person in Blue Origin suit with floating hair and holding a daisy, linked to flight conspiracy discussions.

In real aerospace recovery, thats reckless.

But this wasnt science.

This was PR, one Redditor claimed.

Person in a space capsule, hair floating, sparking Blue Origin conspiracy theories.

Id say this is the nail in the coffin.

Some spacecraft doors can be opened from both sides.

Why is there a dummy hand on the Blue Origin?

Person in a Blue Origin jumpsuit crouching on the ground, sparking conspiracy theories about the flight.

one user asked, while another stated, This whole thing was a movie set.

The photo showed a dummy that was used for a test flight on December 12, 2017.

Moreover, the dummys space suit was blue and white, while the womens was blue with black detailing.

Parachutes with blue and orange canopies land a capsule on a dry, grassy area, related to Blue Origin flight.

And why does that look like a fake hand?

Bezos isnt just launching rockets.

Hes launching a brand.

Blue Origin capsule landed in desert with personnel working nearby amidst conspiracy discussions.

A version of space thats clean, smooth, influencer-ready, they wrote.

Just Disneyland… with better lighting.

The masses getting played by the Satanic Cult Once Again!

Comment questioning the reality of a Blue Origin flight, accompanied by laughing emojis.

We dont ask questionswe just watch the show.

And Perrys history of space-themed performances?

Shes tailor-made for a PR space hoax.

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On Monday (April 14), Blue Origin launched the first all-female space flight since 1963.

The event was live-streamed on YouTube.

The crews loved ones witnessed it from the Blue Origin Launch Site One, about 30 miles (approx.

Stephen Marchant’s comment likening Blue Origin flight to a glamping tent, expressing skepticism.

48 km) north of Van Horn, Texas.

Its not fake.

Certainly a criminal waste of money, a Facebook user shared

Thanks!

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