Virgin Galactic Nearing First Rocket-Powered Test Flight

Virgin Galactic Nearing First Rocket-Powered Test Flight


The photo you see above was taken on February 28 when the Virgin Galactic and Scaled Composites team tested, for the first time, the rocket that will power its first test flight before going into orbit. It was a raging success.

It’s hard to believe that Virgin Galactic has been around since 2004, when they first tested the SpaceShipOne. But it wasn’t until 2009 that Sir Richard Branson rolled out SpaceShipTwo to a crowd in the Mojave. It was then that people actually started to take the sub-orbital space tourism service seriously.

While there hasn’t been that much to update on publicly since then, the privateers have been quietly chugging along in the desert and might actually launch later this year. After receiving an experimental launch permit from the FAA last year, and a series of successful test flights and ground rocket tests and the above test, Galactic just might start sending folks up into space.

While it isn’t a trip to Mars or the moon, did anyone think we’d be sending normal people into space 10 years ago? Baby steps. [Virgin Blog]


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