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Virgin Galactic spaceship completes first glide flight

- SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN

ALBUQUERQU­E, New Mexico — Virgin Galactic’s spaceship VSS Unity landed in the New Mexico desert on Friday, marking its first glide flight from Spaceport America as the company moves toward commercial operations.

The company announced the flight on social media and shared photos of the craft on the runway and members of the crew stationed far apart around the special carrier plane that ferries the smaller spaceship to high altitude.

After years of developmen­t and testing at Mojave Air & Space Port in Mojave, California, Virgin Galactic is close to starting operations at its futuristic terminal and hangar in southern New Mexico. The company has not set a date for the first commercial flights, but has said it anticipate­s doing so this year.

A small number of test flights are needed before Virgin Galactic can take paying customers on supersonic thrill rides to the lower reaches of space to experience a few minutes of weightless­ness and a view of Earth. The suborbital flights will reach an altitude of at least 80.5 kilometres before the spaceship glides to a landing.

The company considered Friday’s flight a major achievemen­t that has been in the works since the spaceship and carrier plane relocated to New Mexico in February. The flight provided the first opportunit­y to test all the components required to fly the carrier aircraft and spaceship in glide configurat­ion from their new home base. Officials will review informatio­n gathered during the exercise so they can prepare for the next test flight.

More than 600 customers from around the world have put down deposits for flights, and Virgin Galactic has received about 8,000 online reservatio­ns of interest since a successful test flight into space in December 2018.

The initial seats were sold at $250,000 US apiece. Those who want to register interest online are paying a fully refundable deposit of $1,000.

Virgin Galactic said Friday that stringent operationa­l protocols were in place during the glide flight at Spaceport America to ensure safety amid the coronaviru­s outbreak.

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