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    Virgin Galactic's Private Spaceship Ramping Up Toward Passenger Flights

    LOS ANGELES, Calif. — This year is key for Virgin Galactic's bid to become the first commercial spaceliner service, as rocket-powered flights of its SpaceShipTwo are on the books for summer.

    Meanwhile, assembly of a second vehicle pair — the WhiteKnightTwo carrier plane and another SpaceShipTwo suborbital space plane — is in progress at the Mojave Air and Space Port in California.

    Details of this year's Virgin Galactic milestones were highlighted by George Whitesides, chief executive officer and president of Virgin Galactic, at a Jan. 20 meeting here of The Aerospace & Defense Forum (Los Angeles Chapter).

    Up to space altitude

    "We're now up to over 75 test flights of the WhiteKnightTwo carrier aircraft and 16 glide flights of the suborbital spaceship," Whitesides said. "We will have more glide flights over the course of the spring." [Rise of SpaceShipTwo: The Test Flights Photos]

    For these glide flights, WhiteKnightTwo carries SpaceShipTwo up to mid-air, and then drops the smaller plane to make an unpowered glide back to the ground. However, the company is ramping up toward making the first powered test flights of SpaceShipTwo, which will fire the rocket motor it will eventually use to reach the edge of space.

    As a suborbital spaceship, SpaceShipTwo will zoom to an altitude of 62 miles (100 kilometers) to the edge of space, then freefall to Earth to give passengers a few minutes of weightlessness, a view of the darkness of space and the curvature of Earth below before returning to the ground.

    "Over the next few months we're integrating parts and pieces of the hybrid rocket motor into the SpaceShipTwo airframe, completing ground testing of the rocket motor, and then [will] try and start powered flight over the summer," Whitesides told SPACE.com. Those rocket-powered flights, he said, will continue for some period of time.

    Whitesides said it looks possible "to get up to space altitude by the end of the year, if all goes well." The next major follow-on steps, he said, involve obtaining a commercial operating license from the Federal Aviation Administration and moving operations from California to Spaceport America in New Mexico.

    "We hope to get to space this year and our hope is to be able to start commercial operations from Spaceport America in 2013," Whitesides said.

    Building the fleet

    The suborbital SpaceShipTwo is a two-pilot, six-passenger vehicle. Cost per seat for a space traveler to be hurled to the edge of space is $200,000. The WhiteKnightTwo/SpaceShipTwo launch-system effort is being bankrolled by British entrepreneur and adventurer, Sir Richard Branson. [What 6 Gs Feels Like: A Space Tourism Primer]

    Now under way is construction of the next WhiteKnightTwo and SpaceShipTwo, taking place at The Spaceship Company (TSC) in Mojave, Calif. Eventually, Virgin officials envision a whole fleet of these systems to run frequent tourist joyrides to space.

    "They have already started construction of the second vehicle pair," Whitesides observed.

    TSC is a joint venture between Virgin Galactic and Scaled Composites and is cranking out the first fleet of commercial suborbital spaceships and carrier aircraft.

    TSC's Final Assembly, Integration and Test-Flight Hangar — dubbed FAITH — in Mojave is the site where assembly and testing of WhiteKnightTwo and SpaceShipTwo vehicles will take place, followed by rigorous test flights.

    Passenger manifest

    "In all of human history, there have been about 525 people that have gone to space. We now have 477 people signed up and that's growing pretty quickly," Whitesides noted. "We have about $60 million of deposits in the bank, representing about $100 million dollars of business. That's great for a system that hasn't yet gone into commercial operations. I think that's a sign for more to come," he added.

    Whitesides said the passenger manifest is made up of more men than women; about one-third of the space travelers are from the United States and two-thirds are from outside the country. "It's growing more international as time goes on," he said, as it used to be more nearly half and half.

    Along with ticket-buying passengers, Whitesides said a market is evolving for suborbital payloads to be hauled upward onboard SpaceShipTwo. Due to the large volume of the vehicle's interior cabin, it can be filled with experiments.

    "Science prospers in a high-cycle rate environment…. you fly it, get data, learn about it, get it down on the ground and fly something else in a few days or a few weeks. We think we are going to be able to do that … rapid re-flight, very quickly," Whitesides explained.

    Rare combination

    Looking at the know-how and equipment imbued within the WhiteKnightTwo/SpaceShipTwo combo, Whitesides said Virgin Galactic sees it possibly spearheading point-to-point travel, with vehicles launching from, say, New Mexico, and potentially landing in Sweden or Japan in a matter of hours.

    "This technology could lead towards a point-to-point solution where you get anywhere in the world in an hour. Now, is that next year? No, it’s down the road," Whitesides said. "I think that there's a long-term pathway towards that."

    Whitesides said Virgin Galactic is also contemplating orbital flight.

    "But our main focus is on suborbital for the time being," Whitesides said. "To make this work, whether it's Virgin or anyone else, requires a lot of money, a great technical team, and a great marketing organization to see a lot of seats. It's really hard to get those three things in the same place … and we have that right now."

    It is rare thing to have in one organization that combination of money, technology, branding, and marketing, Whitesides said.

    "So we have to make it work," Whitesides concluded. "What we intend to do is to dramatically open space to more people and uses."

    Leonard David has been reporting on the space industry for more than five decades. He is a winner of last year's National Space Club Press Award and a past editor-in-chief of the National Space Society's Ad Astra and Space World magazines. He has written for SPACE.com since 1999.

     

    25 comments

    • John  •  3 mths ago
      I wonder if TSA will be screening the space flyers.
    • chris o  •  3 mths ago
      sir richard branson........he'll be the 1st to smoke marijuana in space hahhahha
    • Greg  •  3 mths ago
      Space the Final Frontier. The great nations explore.
    • The Other Mitt  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      50 years. Think of it. Most human beings alive today had not been born 50 years ago. But 50 years ago NASA began putting men into space. Many were against the fledgeling space program. It was a waste of money they said. The government would never be able to do it they said. Only private enterprise could accomplish such a thing............ they said, 50 years ago.

      50 years later, after man has walked on the moon, built space stations, and conducted regular and routine manned space flight, after all of the chest-thumping, that much vaunted "private enterprise" has yet to put a single human being into orbit. Not one.

      50 years..... and counting.
      • American Citizen 3 mths ago
        Exactly...they are still trying to exceed low earth orbit!
    • Rory  •  3 mths ago
      Wish I had the $$$ to get up there ... #$%$ lottery ain't picking my numbers!!
    • adwjr  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      I wonder what the added extra bag fees would be. Hmm......
    • Josh C  •  Little Rock, Arkansas  •  3 mths ago
      THIS is aworthy cause and I can't wait to see what else is to come.
    • YIKES!  •  3 mths ago
      what joke - I can get a view of the darkness of space every night

      for 8 hours

      for free! Just go outside and LOOK AT THE STARS ALL YOU WANT!
    • Gregory  •  Raleigh, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      i think its funny how a private company can go to space at 1/1000 of the cost that nasa spends to send somone to space...
      • American Citizen 3 mths ago
        They didn't really do it yet.
      • JerryM 3 mths ago
        That's why moth balling the space shuttle was a good idea.
      • Han.andSolo 3 mths ago
        Virgin Galactic's "Space" is just a little jump compared to going into orbit.
        You need to accellerate the payload to 36 times the energy to do that.
        So there is lots of reason that costs more although NASA did not do it
        the most efficient way possible.
    • steve  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      $5 says the first passenger shuttle explodes.
      • wrongAngle 3 mths ago
        Burt Rutan is behind the designs being used ...these will be very well built and safe ,as far as any sub-orbital craft can be. America still has very talented people, like Mr Rutan , you should research before making comments about things you don't understand.
      • American Citizen 3 mths ago
        uh ...@WrongAngle, while Burt has produced some interesting designs he has yet to figure out how to make that craft stable. They nearly lost the craft and it's test pilot last time.
      • John 3 mths ago
        uh..American Citizen, Rutan designs are about stability and control more than anything else.
        The problem was an electrical glitch, not an aerodynamic design fault.
    • SuperG  •  Portland, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      For people with too much money that don't want to use it helping others...we have space travel!
      • RONO 3 mths ago
        Filthy lib.
      • chris o 3 mths ago
        wow are you stuck on stupid
      • texano 3 mths ago
        I don't have that type of money , but who am I to tell people what to do with their hard earn money .Also think of the thousands of jobs that this project will create.
    • Bill  •  3 mths ago
      Nearly a quarter mill per seat, huh? Maybe the 1% will soon be whittled down to 0.5%.
    • dj  •  Anniston, Alabama  •  3 mths ago
      Big waste of money.
      • John 3 mths ago
        You're a waste of money. Shut your pie hole.
      • dj 3 mths ago
        #$%$
    • Robert L.B  •  3 mths ago
      More rockets! Just another waste of time and money. I will be impressed when their ship takes off from a runway, flies up to 62 miles, hovers there for a few hours, then slowly returns to Earth, and lands on the same run way. These passengers will get a longer flight from the craft that take them up to their launch point then they will actually spend at the edge of outer space. They will go up and come right back down to Earth. Just how long does it take a rocket to power a craft up to 62 miles at a 30 degree angle and then return them to Earth. Is that maximum 30 minute flight time really worth the thousands they will pay for their experience? A true experience would be a platform 25,000 miles from Earth that is loaded with telescopes for star gazers. Just how much do you think a couple would pay to become members of a space club? A small motel in space would be another great experience.
    • Jeff F  •  3 mths ago
      what a great way to get rid of a bunch of overindulged, self absorbed twits with too much time and too much money on their hands.
    • neame  •  Irvine, California  •  3 mths ago
      You have space travel? Huh? I thought that God would come in a space travel with his angels to set up his kingdom here on earth to judge his people. I made a mistake. So, I have to agree the notion that God is in heaven and lives in a invisible city in heaven where the Ancient of Days have sent me here on earth to do a special service to God to serve the sons of God here on earth.
    • Alby  •  3 mths ago
      Instead of a company that builds ships for tourism, maybe they should consider Intercontinental Flights. New York to London in 30 Mins or something. Now that would sell like hot cakes and make Virgin Galactic far richer than Boeing.
    • American Citizen  •  Berkeley, California  •  3 mths ago
      "This technology could lead towards a point-to-point solution where you get anywhere in the world in an hour. Now, is that next year? No, it’s down the road," Whitesides said. "I think that there's a long-term pathway towards that."

      That's what Nixon told us the Space Shuttle would be used for back in 1975!

      I'm not holding my breath. Scaled Composites couldn't even get the craft stable under power when they went for the record.
    • VIKING  •  3 mths ago
      eat the rich soilent green
    • Arbutus Dave  •  3 mths ago
      "rocket-powered flights of its SpaceShipTwo are on the books for summer"
      That's nothing, nuclear powered flights of my SpaceShipNine are on the books for spring!
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