Joe Rogan got into Katy Perry and his space flight of female blue origin in the middle of an intense violent reaction on the journey of the letter aboard the rocket of Jeff Bezos.
“Hello Tim Dillion, I am much better now that the ladies have returned from space, thanks,” Rogan said at the beginning of his podcast launched on Saturday.
“It was very deep. I don’t know if you’ve seen Katy Perry talk about it, but now it’s basically a guru,” Hey said.
Last Monday, Perry rode with the former NASA engineer, Aisha Bowe, Astronaut Amanda Nguyễn, the presenter of CBS Morning Gayle King, film producer Kerianne Flynn and the fiancee of billionaire Lauren Sánchez.
Rogan mocked Perry for raising a margarita with his duration of his trip, which intervened to the cameras while the crew floated around the capsule.
“She brought a Margarita, which is very important. It shows you how fast is the flight,” Rogan said. “The dead margarita that is like hiding from her source of life was still alive or still vibrant.”
Perry brought the “simple flower” with her as a tribute to her daughter, Daisy, and a symbolic gesture.
“The Margaritas are common flowers, but they grow through each condition,” Perry said after the flight, calling them “resistant.”
The mission marked the 104A woman to travel to the Karman line, the Internationale recognized the edge of the space, before returning to the Texas Blue Origin facilities for a total flight of 11 minutes.
Rogan lay down with the historical crew, comparing his training with the process that other space travelers had to endure.
“Let’s celebrate female astronauts because many astronauts have to go to school, they first have to be a pilot, then they have to join the Air Force or the Navy and then be named by NASA,” Rogan said.
Dillon said they have been astronauts in space before the women’s flight on Monday.
“Let’s not minimize this,” Rogan joked.
NASA has sent 64 female astronauts to space, along with at least another 11 of several space agencies around the world.
The officials doubted Perry and its astronaut crew because they did not meet certain criteria established by the Federal Aviation Administration.
“The crew that flew to space this week on an automated flight by blue origin was brave and glamorous, but it cannot be identified as an astronaut. They do not meet the criteria of FAA astronauts,” said the Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy.
FAA guidelines indicate that for someone who is considered under the Alas de Astronauts del Commercial Alas program, it must demonstrate that “the activities revolve the flight that were essential for public safety or contributed to the safety of the human space flight.”
The April 14 mission was made through an automated flight.
“They basically reached the space threshold. They did not arrive as where the re -entry is very traumatic,” Rogan said.
“How good is they called astronaut?” Hey added.
Rogan shared that he was interested in traveling on a blue origin to space, but was not interested in the idea of deep space exploration.
“I would like to go to the space space but I would do the 80 miles,” he said.
Perry faced criticism of the reaction when landing on earth.
The 40 -year -old came out of the capsule, knelt and kissed the land of Texas after the space trip.
The fast food giant Wendy’s mocked the singer on the trick, asking if it could be sent by the gesture.
Perry described his brief trip as the second best thing he has done.
“This experience is the second to be a mother. That’s why it was difficult for me to go all my love right there, and I have to give up and trust that the universe will take care of me and protect my family and daughter.
“I am full of getting that gift to a mother, and going to space is incredible, and wanted to model courage, worth and courage.”