Blue Origin mission complete recap: Michael Strahan reflects on trip to space

The "GMA" co-anchor joins 5 others on the New Shepard launch from West Texas.

Last Updated: December 11, 2021, 8:24 PM EST

"Good Morning America" co-anchor Michael Strahan and the Blue Origin crew of astronauts successfully blasted off to space and back to Earth aboard New Shepard on Saturday morning.

The Dec. 11 mission was the rocket's third human flight this year and marked the first with a full astronaut manifest of six crew members in the capsule, according to Blue Origin.

The mission elapsed time was 10 minutes and 13 seconds with a maximum ascent velocity of 2,244 miles per hour, or 3,611 kilometers per hour.

The "GMA" co-anchor joined 5 others on New Shepard's third human flight this year.
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Best moments from Michael Strahan's Blue Origin space trip

The "GMA" co-anchor joined 5 others on New Shepard's third human flight this year.
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Check out all the live details and recap below from the "Launch Site One" facility in the West Texas desert.

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Blue Origin capsule hatch closes

The hatch of the capsule closed as the tower crew finished its final checks.

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Crew take their seats in the capsule

All crew members entered the capsule and took their seats as the final check is underway before hatch closure got underway.

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Strahan and Blue Origin crew ring the bell

As the Blue Origin crew left the shelter they rang the bell and crossed the bridge to head to the capsule.

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What Strahan will take to space

Strahan told "GMA" that he's taking a few personal items to space including his Super Bowl and Hall of Fame rings, his retired Giants jersey, special watches and the shell casings from the gun that was fired at his father's military funeral. Strahan said he also added his grandfather's pocket watch that was given to him by his mom.

The "GMA" co-host is just two days away from traveling to space on a Blue Origin space flight.
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Michael Strahan shares what he's bringing to space

The "GMA" co-host is just two days away from traveling to space on a Blue Origin space flight.
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"This is a once in a lifetime experience, of course, you want to have your most prized possessions and meaningful belongings with you," Strahan said.

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