VIRGIN GALACTIC'S SPACESHIPTWO ACHIEVES MAJOR MILESTONE IN ITS PROGRAM TO BECOME WORLD'S FIRST MANNED COMMERCIAL SPACE VEHICLE.
VSS Enterprise achieves manned free flight from over 45,000 ft (13,700 metres) and successfully glides in 11 minutes to land at Mojave Air and Spaceport
10th October 2010, Mojave, CA. Virgin Galactic, the US company developing the worlds first commercial manned space flight system and tourism business, is delighted to announce the successful completion today of the first piloted free flight of SpaceShipTwo, named the VSS Enterprise. The spaceship was released from its mothership at an altitude of 45,000 ft
(13,700 metres).
During its first flight the spaceship was piloted by Pete Siebold, assisted by Mike Alsbury as co-pilot. The two main goals of the flight were to carry out a clean release of the spaceship from its mothership and for the pilots to free fly and glide back and land at Mojave Air and Space Port in California.
Other detailed objectives of the flight were successfully completed, including; verification that all systems worked prior and following the clean release of Enterprise; initial evaluation of handling and stall characteristics; qualitative evaluation of stability and control of SS2 against predictions from design and simulation work; verification of performance by evaluating the lift-to-drag ratio of the spaceship during glide flight; practice a landing approach at altitude and finally descend and land.
Preparations for the milestone flight were extensive. The WhiteKnightTwo mothership (Eve) flew 40 times including 4 captive carry flights of spaceship and mothership mated together. The most recent captive carry was on Sept 30th. The most recent solo flight was on October 5th and demonstrated that all the systems required for a free flight by the VSS Enterprise were functioning correctly without any safety issues. Commenting on the successful flight Scaled Composites pilot, Pete Siebold, said "The VSS Enterprise was a real joy to fly, especially when one considers the fact that the vehicle has been designed not only to be a Mach 3.5 spaceship capable of going into space but also one of the worlds highest altitude gliders."
Sir Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Group, who was present during the first successful flight, added "This was one of the most exciting days in the whole history of Virgin. For the first time since we seriously began the project in 2004, I watched the worlds first manned commercial spaceship landing on the runway at Mojave Air and Space Port and it was a great moment. Now, the sky is no longer the limit and we will begin the process of pushing beyond to the final frontier of space itself over the next year."
Virgin Galactic is now well on the way to becoming the worlds first commercial space line with 370 customer deposits totalling $50 million. Future commercial operations will be at Spaceport America in New Mexico where final preparations are taking place for a finished runway inauguration ceremony on Friday 22nd October 2010. National Geographic channel in the United States will be showing a documentary on the build up and preparation for the first flight of VSS Enterprise on Monday, 18 October at 10.00pm ET/PT.
George Whitesides, CEO of Virgin Galactic who was also present at the historic flight, added "To see the worlds first manned commercial spaceship landing on a runway is a sight I always dreamed I would behold. Now, our challenge going forward will be to complete our experimental program, obtain our FAA licence and safely bring the system into service at Spaceport America, New Mexico."
Video: http://www.holidaytruths.tv/media/1981/VSS_Enterprise/
Van
http://www.virgingalactic.com
Do you think you'd ever take a flight into space?
Hmm . No it doesnt appeal to me Van . . I just asked Dave thinking maybe it would appeal more to the men and he said "no not really , what for ? so I can just come back again ."
Where should we post the reviews? I think you will need to add another forum.
except on Sundays when you'll be bussed from Birmingham International.....Future commercial operations will be at Spaceport America in New Mexico
I can remember when he was this excited about running trains, the novelty seems to have worn off.
Vanlaywan wrote:Do you think you'd ever take a flight into space?
Would you want to be on the first flight?
Me...I'd be at the head of the queue....
Van
Sorry Van but you would have to fight me to the front of the queue - it's funny I had a conversation with folks at work not long ago and was asked if I had the choice of £1m or a trip into space which would I go for, easy 'Trip to Space' every time.
Miss Pink wrote:
Sorry Van but you would have to fight me to the front of the queue - it's funny I had a conversation with folks at work not long ago and was asked if I had the choice of £1m or a trip into space which would I go for, easy 'Trip to Space' every time.
I'd be at the back of the queue, you can get a trip into space up your nose.
Sanji x
Sanji now where is your sense of adventure, you surprise me I thought you would be up there clambering over the seats to get first dibs on the co-pilots seat
- With your video camera in the other handMiss Pink wrote:Sanji now where is your sense of adventure, you surprise me I thought you would be up there clambering over the seats to get first dibs on the co-pilots seat
- What did the other people choose?Miss Pink wrote:it's funny I had a conversation with folks at work not long ago and was asked if I had the choice of £1m or a trip into space which would I go for, easy 'Trip to Space' every time.
Interspatial!steve8482 wrote:except on Sundays when you'll be bussed from Birmingham International.....
Van
Miss Pink wrote:
it's funny I had a conversation with folks at work not long ago and was asked if I had the choice of £1m or a trip into space which would I go for, easy 'Trip to Space' every time.
Vanlaywan said
What did the other people choose?
Mostly the £1m beats me
Bus to Weston super Mare for me. The beer's better there.
that's true, pubs in space have no atmosphere.....
the old ones are the best!!!!!!! Paula
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