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THIS is the moment Jeff Bezos painfully faceplants on the ground next to the Blue Origin space capsule carrying his fiancee.

Footage captured the billionaire Amazon boss, 61, tumbling in the Texas desert as he ran to meet the historic all-female flight crew when they returned to Earth today.

Crew recovering SpaceX Dragon capsule after landing.

The moment billionaire Amazon boss Jeff Bezos stumbled over as he approached the space capsuleCredit: Blue Origin
People retrieving a spacecraft from the desert.

Bezos was left face first on the ground in the Texas desertCredit: Blue Origin
Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sanchez, and another woman in Blue Origin flight suits stand in front of a spacecraft.

Bazos and fiancee Sanchez shared a hug as they greeted each other in TexasCredit: Blue Origin
Six women in blue spacesuits pose for a photo.

Sanchez joined Katy Perry, TV icon Gayle King, ex-NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowe, civil rights activist Amanda Nguyen and film producer Kerianne Flynn on the missionCredit: AFP

Bezos, who first fell head over heels for his soon-to-be-wife Lauren Sanchez in 2018, was ready to congratulate his partner on the mission soon after she touched down.

But a live stream of the space trip, which lasted less than 11 minutes, caught the moment Bezos fell face first to the ground next to the capsule.

The world’s second richest man was approaching the famous crew which also included pop legend Katy Perry as he peered through the capsule’s windows.

Seconds later, he took a misstep in the dirt and appeared to slip down a hole which had formed in the desert.

His momentum took him stumbling onto the ground face first as he laid flat on his stomach before climbing back to his feet.

Bezos quickly dusted himself off and welcomed the crew and his fiancee back to Earth.

Heartwarming images showed Bezos waiting with open arms as Sanzhez stepped off the space craft.

The happy couple then shared a loving hug.

Upon landing, a visibly emotional Sanchez she reflected on the Blue Origin space mission as she called the experience a “complete and utter joy”.

She added: “I don’t cry that often so I didn’t expect to be this emotional.

Katy Perry kisses the ground after all-female Blue Origin mission – as Bezos’s fiancee moved to tears by power of space

“Earth looked so quiet. It was just quiet. I don’t think you can describe it.

“It was quiet but also really alive. You look at it and you’re like, we’re all in this together. That’s all I could think about.”

As well as Sanchez and Perry, on board the capsule was 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 recognised boundary of space.

The women on board even passed a pink moon as part of the first all-female spaceflight in over 60 years.

They spent three minutes in pure weightlessness before safely parachuting back down and landing in Texas.

The total mission time was just 10 minutes and 21 seconds.

It also marked the 11th human mission for the New Shepard program, which has now flown 52 people — including repeat flyers — to space.

Musical icon Perry choked back tears after she returned from her history-making space mission.

A woman hugging a man in front of a Blue Origin spacecraft.

The happy couple shared a loving embrace as Sanchez stepped foot back on EarthCredit: Blue Origin
Blue Origin rocket launching.

The Blue Origin rocket carrying Perry blasted off into space
Katy Perry holding a daisy after a Blue Origin launch.

Perry took a daisy into space in honour of her daughter

The Roar hit-maker looked overwhelmed as she stepped out of the capsule and paused to kiss the ground.

Perry clutched a single daisy in her hand as she revealed the gesture was a touching nod to her daughter, Daisy, who she shares with actor Orlando Bloom.

She also explained she carried it with her into space because daisies are “strong,” “powerful” and “resilient” flowers.

The singer said the space mission was “the highest high” — and promised to create a song inspired by the trip.

It was later revealed that Perry sang the “What a Wonderful World” in space.

The iconic song, first recorded by American trumpet player and singer Louis Armstrong, was belted out by the Teenage Dream star during the journey.

Perry’s actor husband Bloom and US TV icon Oprah Winfrey were among those who watched the trip.

Kris Jenner and Khloe Kardashian were also in attendance in Texas.

Katy Perry kneeling on the ground after a Blue Origin space flight.

Perry kissed the floor after landing back on Earth
Katy Perry in a blue space suit.

Pop icon Katy Perry was the most notable name on board the Blue Origin capsuleCredit: Instagram
Lauren Sanchez, in a blue spacesuit, rings a bell at a space training facility.

Sanchez ringing the bell before takeoffCredit: The Mega Agency
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