Conspiracy theorists spark controversy after claiming Blue Origin ship features a fake hand

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On social media, many viewers were stunned after conspiracy theories surrounding katy perry’s blue origin flight and fake hand sparked controversy.

Katy Perry’s recent spaceflight on Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket has ignited conspiracy theories.

One X platfrom, many critics claimed that something was amiss during the mission.

Social media buzzes with claims of a fake hand on blue origin’s capsule

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A “fake hand” seen in Katy Perry’s Blue Origin capsule sparked widespread online conspiracy claims. Image Credits: X

 

Since Katy Perry’s highly publicized space journey aboard Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin rocket, conspiracy theories have been circulating online.

The most recent claim? A suspicious “fake hand” spotted in the capsule.

One X platform, conspiracy theorists on social media believe the presence of this hand proves the mission was staged.

Some have even suggested that the entire flight was a hoax, filmed in a studio with CGI effects.

The controversial image: Mannequin or crew member?

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The image actually came from a 2017 test flight featuring a mannequin named “Mannequin Skywalker.” Image Credits: X

 

The viral image showing what appears to be a mannequin’s hand raised eyebrows across social media platforms.

The image was shared widely, with users pointing out the oddity of a “shiny” hand visible through the capsule’s window.

On platforms like X (formerly Twitter), several users remarked on the hand’s unnatural appearance.

One commenter jokingly speculated it resembled a “Barbie hand,” while others argued it looked out of place in a real space flight.

However, this image, which was cited as evidence of the mission being a hoax, actually originates from a 2017 test flight of the New Shepard capsule.

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The mannequin, humorously named “Mannequin Skywalker,” was used in that test and was not part of the recent NS-31 mission.

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Image Credits: X

 

In the comment section, many viewers sparked a discussion about a fake hand on the Blue Origin ship

One person said: None of them had a white stripe on their trousers, this is comical.

A second wrote: I think all their hair is the best give away. Getting out of the pod with salon hair….

While a third commented: Lot of jealous people out there.

Someone else said: Look how loose the clothes are in the photo. The actual suits are tighter than skin tight so Mrs Bezos could pop her hooters for the aliens.

Another user added: These women are all a butt of a joke

Someone ssaid: I thought they were in a white capsule but got out of a blue hmm!

Conspiracy theories take hold despite clear evudence to the contrary

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Conspiracies grew after a door opened mid-landing, with critics citing odd capsule behavior. Image Credits: Blue Origin

 

Despite the image’s clear association with a 2017 test flight, many conspiracy theorists refuse to let go of their claims.

They insist that Katy Perry’s space mission was filmed on Earth, with the crew replaced by mannequins for the cameras.

In reality, when comparing the 2017 test flight to the recent NS-31 mission, key differences become apparent.

The 2017 capsule had blue lettering, while the NS-31 capsule’s lettering is black. Additionally, only one mannequin was aboard the 2017 flight, while the NS-31 capsule contained six crew members.

These details strongly suggest that the Blue Origin mission was genuine, despite the rumors circulating online.

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Image Credits: Blue Origin

 

Social media theories intensify after capsule’s landing

Previously, the spread of conspiracy theories intensified following an incident during the landing of the New Shepard capsule.

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Shortly after landing, Jeff Bezos opened the capsule’s hatch to greet the crew.

However, footage from earlier showed the hatch briefly being opened from the inside before being shut again. It sparked further claims the mission was fake.

Some critics also pointed out that the capsule door opened inwards.

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Image Credits: Blue Origin

 

They noted the absence of visible burn marks from re-entry, fueling the idea that the flight never actually left Earth.

However, a more plausible explanation is that a crew member accidentally opened the door.

It was likely shut quickly to set up a more dramatic photo opportunity for the cameras.


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