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Branson unveils space tourism jet | Branson unveils space tourism jet |
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The British business tycoon, Richard Branson, has unveiled an aircraft in the US that will be used for his project to launch tourists into space. | The British business tycoon, Richard Branson, has unveiled an aircraft in the US that will be used for his project to launch tourists into space. |
The high-altitude jet will act as the mothership for a spacecraft, releasing it in mid-air to take two crew and six passengers on sub-orbital flights. | The high-altitude jet will act as the mothership for a spacecraft, releasing it in mid-air to take two crew and six passengers on sub-orbital flights. |
More than 250 people have already paid $200,000 (£100,000) each to be among the first making the tourist trips. | More than 250 people have already paid $200,000 (£100,000) each to be among the first making the tourist trips. |
Mr Branson predicts the maiden space voyage will take place in 18 months. | Mr Branson predicts the maiden space voyage will take place in 18 months. |
A crowd of engineers, dignitaries and space enthusiasts gathered inside a hangar in the Mojave Desert in California for the unveiling of White Knight Two "Eve". | A crowd of engineers, dignitaries and space enthusiasts gathered inside a hangar in the Mojave Desert in California for the unveiling of White Knight Two "Eve". |
'Pioneering spirit' | 'Pioneering spirit' |
It represents...the chance for our ever-growing group of future astronauts and other scientists to see our world in a completely new light Richard Branson In pictures: Space tourism jet | |
Virgin Galactic has contracted the innovative aerospace designer Burt Rutan to build its spacecraft at his Scaled Composites factory in California. | Virgin Galactic has contracted the innovative aerospace designer Burt Rutan to build its spacecraft at his Scaled Composites factory in California. |
But some hurdles remain before Virgin Galactic customers can experience zero gravity. | But some hurdles remain before Virgin Galactic customers can experience zero gravity. |
White Knight Two must undergo a rigorous flight testing programme, beginning in the autumn. | White Knight Two must undergo a rigorous flight testing programme, beginning in the autumn. |
The mothership is a white, four-engine jet designed to cradle SpaceShipTwo under its wing and release it at 50,000 feet (15,240m) in the air. | The mothership is a white, four-engine jet designed to cradle SpaceShipTwo under its wing and release it at 50,000 feet (15,240m) in the air. |
Once separated, SpaceShipTwo will fire its hybrid rocket and climb some 62 miles (100km) above the Earth. | Once separated, SpaceShipTwo will fire its hybrid rocket and climb some 62 miles (100km) above the Earth. |
Engineers still need to finish building SpaceShipTwo, which is now about 70% complete, according to Virgin Galactic. | Engineers still need to finish building SpaceShipTwo, which is now about 70% complete, according to Virgin Galactic. |
Mr Branson said the name of the White Knight Two reflected the pioneering spirit of his space tourism venture. | Mr Branson said the name of the White Knight Two reflected the pioneering spirit of his space tourism venture. |
"We are naming it Eve after my mother, Eve Branson, but also because it represents a first and a new beginning, the chance for our ever-growing group of future astronauts and other scientists to see our world in a completely new light," he said. | "We are naming it Eve after my mother, Eve Branson, but also because it represents a first and a new beginning, the chance for our ever-growing group of future astronauts and other scientists to see our world in a completely new light," he said. |