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TopHeadlines
VIRGIN GALACTIC UNVEILS 'SPACESHIPTWO'
Virgin
Galactic’s Sir Richard Branson has unveiled a model of
SpaceShipTwo.
The full-scale version will carry six tourists at a time more than 62 miles up
into space. Both the rocket and the four-engine launch aircraft,
WhiteKnightTwo,
also unveiled in New York on Jan. 23, are more than half complete at
Scaled Composites where Burt Rutan pioneered civilian spaceflight with
SpaceShipOne
and won a $10 million X Prize in the process. For $200,000 you can depart on a
2.5-hour flight that ends with a few minutes of rocket-powered flight, capped by
five minutes of weightlessness and a view from space. Initially, the suborbital
flights will depart from Mojave, Calif., but could eventually spread to launch
sites around the world. Read more on
AOPA Online.
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