Everyone is pointing out same 'crazy' detail as Katy Perry lands back on Earth after Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin space flight
Katy Perry has returned safely to Earth after her groundbreaking space journey.* The vocalist traveled alongside Aisha Bowe, Kerianne Flynn, Amanda Nguyễn, Gayle King, and Lauren Sánchez (the future wife of Jeff Bezos) on the brief excursion to space, which spanned just 11 minutes. This voyage represented the first completely female space crew since 1963. However, critics have suggested that the flight *technically didn't reach actual space but merely approached its boundary. The Blue Origin vessel, like previous launches, ascended 62 miles above Earth, crossing the Karman Line - the 'globally accepted limit of space'. Considering this fact, many have questioned whether Perry and her companions truly visited space. Beyond these technical discussions, people have consistently noticed the same aspect about the capsule's touchdown earlier today (April 14).

In footage of their landing, a narrator described it as a 'very soft, soft landing', yet it appeared quite rough. The impact sounded harsh too, with Perry and King heard yelling as the capsule hit ground. Upon contact, a cloud of dirt surrounded the vessel. Commenting on this, one social media user wrote on Twitter: "Katy Perry is back and alive! No way they dropped them like that."
Additionally, some compared it to Dorothy's house descending from the tornado in The Wizard of Oz. Other viewers discussed the brief duration of the flight after months of anticipation. Referencing her latest album, one person commented: "Girl 143 was on the charts longer than her trip."

Many people have asked why Perry was selected for the six-person team, and the answer relates to Sánchez. Sánchez assembled the crew and explained to Elle magazine that she selected each woman because they inspire others in distinctive ways and are all 'storytellers in their own right'.