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Virgin’s Spaceship Survives Test Flight

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Posted on Mar 22, 2010
Virgin Galactic / Mark Greenberg

The VSS Enterprise is nestled on the underbelly of its carrier airplane here. In Monday’s test, which lasted almost three hours, the suborbital ship remained attached to the carrier.

After collecting roughly $45 million from aspirational space tourists, Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic is just in the testing phase. That’s OK. At $200,000 a ticket, you don’t want to skimp on safety. So how much to check a bag?

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A suborbital spaceship owned by aspiring space tourism operator Virgin Galactic was airlifted into the skies over California’s Mojave Desert on Monday for its debut test flight.

The sleek, six-passenger ship, called VSS Enterprise, remained attached to its carrier aircraft throughout the two-hour, 54-minute flight.

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By TheHandyman, March 22, 2010 at 6:29 pm Link to this comment

No checking of bags because no one is staying up there. Why the ridicule? The NASA has been flying the same outmoded shuttles for how long now. And just when did we go to the Moon? And here we are still squandering money on wars and shiny weapons of mass destruction instead of going into space to find the raw materials we are rapidly running out of here on Earth. Well, no matter, Humans are on their last legs any way!

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