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Spaceship Two!


(image via NY Times)

From NYtimes.com:

” “2008 will really be the year of the spaceship,” said Sir Richard Branson, the British serial entrepreneur, at the heavily attended press conference at the American Museum of Natural History in Manhattan. Sir Richard, who founded a company, Virgin Galactic, that promises to take tourists on brief trips to the edge of space, was there to show off the sleek pod of a spacecraft and its spidery carrier plane.

WhiteKnight, a two-fuselage, four-engine plane in its new incarnation, will ferry the smaller spacecraft high into the sky and release it. The spacecraft pilot then fires the craft’s rocket engine, which burns a combination of nitrous oxide and a rubber-based solid fuel, and shoots the vehicle upward to an altitude of more than 62 miles, the realm of black sky.

Once there, the pilot is to activate the craft’s innovative feathered wing, which rotates into a position that greatly increases aerodynamic drag and slows the craft for a glider landing back on earth.”

Well done, Sir Richard. Truly a master of the media machine.

Virgin Galactic





Virgin Galactic has a very exciting thing going on.

For a fee, you can get a five minute experience of weightlessness.
You sit in a rocket, which is attached to a plane. The plane flies you up as high as planes can go, then drops the rocket.
The rocket fires its engines and you fly into low-Earth orbit. Then you can take pictures, look out the window at the majesty of the Earth below, and struggle mightily to keep your lunch inside you.

Exciting stuff.

Here’s what I’d like: Yeah, weightlessness is cool, but I think it’d be cooler if I could get into the rocket in Burbank, fly up, blast into space, wait twenty minutes and then come down in say, London? Nairobi? Tokyo? Forget commercial airline travel. If I never have to get on another plane it will be far too soon.

Let’s shrink the world some more. Give me a five hour trip to Hong Kong and I’ll give you my undying loyalty and lots of my hard earned cash.

Check out their site, especially the movie they’ve got up about the future of the company.

Site here: Virgin Galactic