National Post

VIRGIN ORBIT BLASTS INTO SPACE.

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WASHINGTON • Billionair­e richard Branson’s Virgin Orbit reached space for the first time on Sunday with a successful test of its airlaunche­d rocket, achieving a key milestone after aborting the rocket’s first test launch last year.

The Long Beach, Calif.-based company’s Launcheron­e rocket was dropped mid-air from the underside of a modified Boeing 747 nicknamed Cosmic Girl some 40,000 feet over the Pacific at 11:39 a.m. before lighting its Newton-three engine to boost itself out of Earth’s atmosphere.

“According to telemetry, Launcheron­e has reached orbit!” the company announced on Twitter during the test mission, dubbed Launch demo 2. “In both a literal and figurative sense, this is miles beyond how far we reached in our first Launch demo.”

The rocket, a 70-foot launcher tailored for carrying small satellites to space, aimed to place 10 tiny satellites in orbit for NASA roughly two hours into the mission, though Virgin Orbit had not confirmed whether they were deployed as planned.

The successful test and potentiall­y clean payload deployment would be a needed double-win for Virgin Orbit, which last year failed its attempt to reach space when Launcheron­e’s main engine shut down prematurel­y moments after releasing from its carrier aircraft. The shortened mission generated key test data for the company, it said.

Virgin executives say high-altitude launches allow satellites to be placed in their intended orbit more efficientl­y and also minimize weather-related cancellati­ons compared to more traditiona­l rockets launched vertically from a ground pad.

Competitio­n is fierce between Virgin Orbit, Firefly and u.s.-new Zealand company rocket Lab, which are designing smaller or non-traditiona­l systems to inject smaller satellites into orbit and meet growing demand.

 ?? PATRICK T. FALLON /AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? The Virgin Orbit “Cosmic Girl” — a modified Boeing Co. 747-400 carrying a Launcheron­e rocket — takes off from Mojave Air and Space Port on Sunday in Mojave, Calif.
PATRICK T. FALLON /AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES The Virgin Orbit “Cosmic Girl” — a modified Boeing Co. 747-400 carrying a Launcheron­e rocket — takes off from Mojave Air and Space Port on Sunday in Mojave, Calif.

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