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Dozens of skeptics seized on the moment to claim the entire operation was staged
WILD conspiracy theories have emerged over the historic all-female Blue Origin flight into space after an apparent gaffe was spotted in the landing video.
The six women - including popstar Katy Perry and Jeff Bezos' fiancée Lauren Sanchez - traveled just beyond the edge of space aboard Blue Origin's reusable New Shepard rocket, before the capsule parachuted back to Earth.
As well as Sanchez and Perry, on board the capsule were morning show icon Gayle King, ex-NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowe, civil rights activist Amanda Nguyen and film producer Kerianne Flynn.
The group flew in Bezos' own Blue Origin New Shepard NS-31 ship and soared past the Kármán line - the internationally recognized boundary of space.
They spent three minutes in pure weightlessness before the craft safely parachuted back down and landed in Texas.
Footage captured the space shuttle making a soft landing back on Earth after the historic mission.
However, viewers spotted a bizarre gaffe in the clip that sparked a slew of conspiracy theories that slammed the mission as "fake".
In the video, Jeff Bezos is seen wrenching open the hatch from outside to let the all-women crew out of the craft.
However, footage from just minutes earlier clearly shows the capsule door being opened from the inside before being hastily shut.
Dozens of skeptics seized on the moment to claim the entire operation was staged.