Emotional reunion at landing site
Despite the fall, Bezos was beaming as he opened the capsule door and helped Lauren Sanchez out. After an embrace with her future husband, Sanchez quickly turned to hug family members waiting nearby.
“I can’t put it into words. We got to see the Moon!” Sanchez said through tears. “The Earth looked so quiet… I don’t think you could describe it.”
A life-changing experience
Bezos, who flew on Blue Origin’s first space tourism mission in 2021, had previously told Sanchez the trip would be transformational. He was clearly thrilled for her to experience it herself.
“She’s a strong woman, and this was a powerful moment,” Bezos said after the crew disembarked.
Star-studded space crew
Sanchez was joined by five other women for the milestone flight:
CBS Mornings co-host Gayle King
Civil rights activist Amanda Nguyen
Rocket scientist Aisha Bowe
Film producer Kerianne Flynn
The crew soared about 62 miles (100 km) above Earth — just past the Kármán Line, the internationally recognised boundary of space. During their brief voyage, they witnessed the moon, the blackness of space, and the curvature of the blue planet.
A new chapter in space travel
The mission marked the first all-female spaceflight since Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova’s groundbreaking solo mission in 1963. It also marked the 11th human spaceflight for Blue Origin’s New Shepard program.
“This was more than a ride,” said Amanda Nguyen. “It was a statement — for women, for science, and for the future.”
As the crew exited the capsule, applause and cheers erupted from the ground team. Gayle King summed up the moment with a grin: “This was joy, wonder, and awe — all at once. And yes, I’d do it again.”
Jeff Bezos, Jeff Bezos falls down, Jeff Bezos tumbles, Lauren Sanchez, Blue Origin, All-female crew historic launch, Karman Line, Katy Perry, Amanda Nguyen, Gayle King, Aisha Bowe, Kerianne Flynn, jeff bezos news
#Jeff #Bezos #falls #fiancée #Lauren #Sanchez #literally #allfemale #space #crew #lands #Watch