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Virgin Orbit reaches space for first time

- DEENA KAMEL

Richard Branson’s Virgin Orbit reached space on Sunday after it successful­ly launched a rocket mid-air from beneath the wing of a modified Boeing 747-400.

The California-based company’s LauncherOn­e rocket placed 10 Nasa satellites in orbit during its second demonstrat­ion flight, an important milestone after the company failed in its first attempt last year.

“A new gateway to space has just sprung open,” said Dan Hart, Virgin Orbit’s chief executive.

“Even in the face of a global pandemic, we have maintained a laser focus on fully demonstrat­ing every element of this revolution­ary launch system. That effort paid off today with a beautifull­y executed mission.”

The modified Virgin Atlantic

The LauncherOn­e rocket delivered 10 Nasa satellites into orbit during its second demonstrat­ion flight

747, which was named Cosmic Girl, took off from the Mojave Air and Space Port and flew out to a launch site over the Pacific Ocean, about 80km south of the Channel Islands.

The two-stage rocket then ignited its NewtonThre­e engine to make its first successful trip to space.

The small satellites put in orbit are called CubeSats and were designed, built and tested by universiti­es across the US, including Brigham Young University, the University of Michigan and the University of Louisiana at Lafayette as part of a Nasa educationa­l programme.

“Virgin Orbit has achieved something many thought impossible,” said Mr Branson, founder of the Virgin Group.

“This magnificen­t flight is the culminatio­n of many years of hard work and will also unleash a whole new generation of innovators on the path to orbit.”

After the successful flight, Virgin Orbit will officially become a commercial service for its next mission, the company said.

It said it has launches booked by the US Space Force, the UK’s Royal Air Force and commercial customers such as Swarm Technologi­es, Italy’s Sitael and Denmark’s GomSpace.

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The rocket was launched from beneath a Boeing 747

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