Showing posts with label SpaceShipTwo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SpaceShipTwo. Show all posts

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Carnival of Space and SpaceShipTwo Pics

Well this week the Carnival of Space was hosted over at Sorting out Science. The Carnival was told in a series of links that told a crime story, a very unique way to put up the Carnival if you ask me. For those who don't know, the Carnival of Space is where every week, a different webmaster or blogger hosts the a showcase of articles written on the topic of space. It is a great way for the online space community to collaborate with each other and is a good source of the top news stories of each week.

Also just to keep you updated on Virgin Galactic I thought that I would show some pretty neat pictures of the development of SpaceShipTwo and WhiteKnightTwo.

The Fool

Thursday, January 24, 2008

SpaceShipTwo Unveiled by Virgin Galactic

Yesterday Virgin Galactic unveiled its SpaceShipTwo suborbital spacecraft along with the mothership/carrier plane WhiteKinghtTwo. Richard Branson the owner of Virgin Galactic and Burt Rutan the owner of Scaled Composites, the company that designed SpaceShipOne, the first privately financed craft to reach space carrying a human, to win the Ansari X Prize, were both present for the unveiling. The press release was held at the American Museum of Natural History in Manhattan.

The WhiteKnight is a two-fuselage, four engine aircraft that will carry SpaceShipTwo, and possible other craft, high into the sky and release them. Once the spacecraft is released it fires up its rocket engine (a combo of nitrous oxide and solid rubber-based fuel) and blasts off into suborbital space, about 62 miles up. The craft them uses its feathered wing to create a great deal of aerodynamic drag and lands like a glider.

Both the WhiteKnightTwo and SpaceShipTwo are more than half completed according to Scaled Composites, and test flights may begin this year, though passenger flights will not begin until at least 2009, though a definite date hasn't been set.

Branson has said that they have received at least 200 firm reservations and over $30 million in deposits. So there is no shortage or funds or willing passengers. Hopefully they will soon have the price down into the range of the average person. But of course only time will tell. Well I will keep you posted on what happens here, it should be rather intertesting. And in a quote from FAA associate administrator Patty Grace Smith, who has been a booster for commercial spaceflight: "This is going to catch hold like a wildfire we have never seen." And boy I hope so.

The Fool
 
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