Katy Perry kisses the ground as Blue Origin crew return to land

The all-female crew are back on Earth after reaching space on Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin rocket.
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Blue Origin's founder, Jeff Bezos, opened the capsule door to welcome the all-female crew back to Earth.
The first to leave the capsule was his fiancé Lauren Sánchez, who was also on board. Bezos greeted her with a hug.
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