Post Tribune (Sunday)

Virgin Galactic completes first rocket-powered flight

- By Morgan Lee

SANTA FE, N.M. — Virgin Galactic on Saturday made its first rocket-powered flight from New Mexico to the fringe of space in a manned shuttle, as the company forges toward offering tourist flights to the edge of the Earth’s atmosphere.

High above the desert in a cloudless sky, VSS Unity ignited its rocket to hurtle the ship and two pilots toward space. A live feed by NASASpaceF­light.com showed the ship accelerati­ng upward and confirmed a landing later via radar.

Virgin Galactic announced that its VSS Unity shuttle achieved a speed equal to three times the speed of sound and an altitude of just over 55 miles above sea level before making its gliding return through the atmosphere.

British billionair­e and Virgin Galactic founder Sir Richard Branson says the flight and landing bring the roughly 15-year-old venture tantalizin­gly close to commercial flights for tourists. Virgin Galactic says those flights could begin next year.

“Today was just an incredible step i n the right direction,” Branson said. “It tested a lot of new systems that the teams have been building and they all worked.”

Virgin Galactic CEO Michael Colglazier said at least two more undated test flights lie ahead — the next with four mission specialist passengers in the cabin. Pending trials also includes a flight that will take Branson to the edge of space.

Virgin Galactic said the flight provided an assessment of upgrades to a horizontal stabilizer, other flight controls and a suite of cabin cameras designed to provide live images of flight to people on the ground. The shuttle also carried a scientific payload in cooperatio­n with NASA’s Flight Opportunit­ies Program.

Preparatio­ns for the latest flight included a maintenanc­e review of the special carrier plane that flies the six-passenger spacecraft to a high altitude, where it is released so it can fire its rocket motor and make the final push to space.

The first powered test of the rocket ship in New Mexico was delayed repeatedly before Saturday. In December 2020, computer trouble caused by electromag­netic interferen­ce prevented the spaceship’s rocket from firing properly. Instead of soaring toward space, the ship and its two pilots were forced to make an immediate landing.

Virgin Galactic is one of a few companies looking to cash in on customers with an interest in space.

Elon Musk’s SpaceX will launch a billionair­e and his sweepstake­s winners in September. That should be followed in January 2022 by a flight by three businessme­n to the Internatio­nal Space Station.

Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin launched a new capsule in January as part of testing as it aims to get its program for tourists, scientists and profession­al astronauts off the ground. It’s planning for liftoff of its first crewed flight on July 20, the date of the Apollo 11 moon landing.

Virgin Galactic has reached space twice before. The first time was from California in 2018.

 ?? VIRGIN GALACTIC ?? A provided image shows the release of VSS Unity from VMS Eve and ignition of rocket motor Saturday over Spaceport America in New Mexico.
VIRGIN GALACTIC A provided image shows the release of VSS Unity from VMS Eve and ignition of rocket motor Saturday over Spaceport America in New Mexico.

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