Good Morning America co-anchor Michael Strahan called today’s Blue Origin trip “unreal” and quipped that he wants “to go back”.
The former New York Giants Hall of Famer was one of the six who blasted off in Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin spacecraft, New Shepard (NS-19), for a ten-minute flight this afternoon.
Strahan and Laura Shepard Churchley, the daughter of Alan Shepard, the first American astronaut to go to space, were “honorary guests” and took part in the trip for free.
They were joined by Space for Humanity founder Dylan Taylor, engineer and investor Evan Dick, venture capitalist Lane Bess and his 23-year-old son Cameron Bess. According to Blue Origin, the Besses are the first parent-child pair to fly to space together.
BREAKING: Blue Origin's New Shepard lifts off, carrying @GMA co-anchor Michael Strahan and crew of astronauts for an historic launch to the edge of space.
— ABC News (@ABC) December 11, 2021
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LISTEN: @michaelstrahan and crew enters into space.
— Good Morning America (@GMA) December 11, 2021
"WOO HOO!"
"CHECK THIS OUT!
"OH MY GOD!"#BlueOrigin
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The crew reached an altitude of 351,225 feet and enjoyed a few minutes of weightlessness before they landed again on the desert floor in Texas.
"Good Morning America" host Michael Strahan, the daughter of famed astronaut Alan Shepard, and four paying customers have landed back on earth following their 10-minute flight into space aboard the Blue Origin flight. https://t.co/F8mZQH292c pic.twitter.com/YYYGVbpI6m
— CNN (@CNN) December 11, 2021
Speaking after landing back in Texas, Strahan said: “It was surreal… it was unbelievable. It’s hard to even describe it, it’s going to take a little bit to process it but it couldn’t have gone better.”
TOUCHDOWN has a new meaning now!!!
— Michael Strahan (@michaelstrahan) December 11, 2021
WOW…. that was amazing!!! 🚀🚀 @blueorigin @SMAC pic.twitter.com/xz54JT49f3
Strahan had a few important pieces of luggage, including a football which will go to the Pro Football Hall of Fame after the footballer’s trip above the clouds.
Jeff Bezos: "This football when you bring it back down to Earth, is going straight to the Pro Football Hall of Fame."@michaelstrahan: "If I fumble this ball...it's just going to float!"#BlueOrigin
— ABC News (@ABC) December 11, 2021
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But that wasn’t all that Strahan packed for his trip.
He also took his retired Giants jersey, his Hall of Fame and Super Bowl rings, his grandfather’s pocket watch, and bullets from his late father’s military funeral.
He said his mother gave him his grandfather’s watch to get repaired during the Thanksgiving holidays, but instead he opted to delay the repair so he could bring the special memento to space with him.
.@michaelstrahan reveals the personal items he’s taking on the #BlueOrigin New Shepard flight:
— Good Morning America (@GMA) December 11, 2021
- Retired @Giants jersey
- Hall of Fame ring
- Super Bowl ring
- Grandfather’s pocket watch
- Bullets from his late father’s military funeralhttps://t.co/wFpQyFGbNE pic.twitter.com/PCWeRe9OrI
Shepard Churchley also brought special mementos with her today, including a ring that her father brought to the moon in 1971.
She also brought a tiny part of her father’s Freedom 7 Mercury capsule, which soared in 1961.
Among the items Laura Shepard Churchley is taking to space with her is the ring that her father took to the Moon - when he commanded Apollo 14 in February 1971. pic.twitter.com/eCZPoqunid
— Sarah Cruddas (@sarahcruddas) December 8, 2021
Spectators were excited to witness the crew’s mission today:
Laura Shepard Churchley is now the 372nd American to fly into space. Her dad was the first.
— RobertPearlman (@RobertPearlman) December 11, 2021
Have a look at how Shepard's Mercury-Redstone 3 (MR-3) and Churchley's New Shepard-19 (#NS19) flights compared now on @collectSPACE: https://t.co/ZXS6NraZsi pic.twitter.com/DmxG75GGQu
Someone's excited...#blueorigin... #dogsoftwitter pic.twitter.com/OeaUuhPlNH
— Janey Bishoff (@bishoffpr) December 11, 2021
Congratulations @michaelstrahan, @dylan, and the entire @blueorigin #NS19 crew! Soak up every moment of that amazing view! 👩🏾🚀🚀🌎#Space2inspire pic.twitter.com/mRWwurVtA3
— Dr. Sian “Leo” Proctor (@DrSianProctor) December 11, 2021
"An original Shepard will fly on the New Shepard." - Laura Shepard Churchley #NS19 #BlueOrigin pic.twitter.com/FSNtduozHB
— NASA Watch (@NASAWatch) December 11, 2021
Another spectacularly clean flight! Huge congratulations to the whole @blueorigin team! pic.twitter.com/ivnraBUAHv
— cait ❄️ (@RockettLord) December 11, 2021
History was previously made during a Blue Origin mission earlier this year when 90-year-old Star Trek actor William Shatner became the oldest person in space.
If you could go, would you take the trip too?