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  • Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'
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    Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'
    Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'

    The entrepreneur tells about inheritance, his new London hotel, dancing on the tables at 74 and why he has stopped afternoon drinking

    Richard Branson photographed at his new Virgin Hotel in Shoreditch London, UK.

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  • Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'
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    Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'
    Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'

    The entrepreneur tells about inheritance, his new London hotel, dancing on the tables at 74 and why he has stopped afternoon drinking

    Richard Branson photographed at his new Virgin Hotel in Shoreditch London, UK.

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  • Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'
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    Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'
    Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'

    The entrepreneur tells about inheritance, his new London hotel, dancing on the tables at 74 and why he has stopped afternoon drinking

    Richard Branson photographed at his new Virgin Hotel in Shoreditch London, UK.

    © Mark Harrison / The London Standard / eyevine

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  • Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'
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    Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'
    Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'

    The entrepreneur tells about inheritance, his new London hotel, dancing on the tables at 74 and why he has stopped afternoon drinking

    Richard Branson photographed at his new Virgin Hotel in Shoreditch London, UK.

    © Mark Harrison / The London Standard / eyevine

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  • Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'
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    Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'
    Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'

    The entrepreneur tells about inheritance, his new London hotel, dancing on the tables at 74 and why he has stopped afternoon drinking

    Richard Branson photographed at his new Virgin Hotel in Shoreditch London, UK.

    © Mark Harrison / The London Standard / eyevine

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  • Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'
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    Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'
    Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'

    The entrepreneur tells about inheritance, his new London hotel, dancing on the tables at 74 and why he has stopped afternoon drinking

    Richard Branson photographed at his new Virgin Hotel in Shoreditch London, UK.

    © Mark Harrison / The London Standard / eyevine

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  • Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'
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    Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'
    Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'

    The entrepreneur tells about inheritance, his new London hotel, dancing on the tables at 74 and why he has stopped afternoon drinking

    Richard Branson photographed at his new Virgin Hotel in Shoreditch London, UK.

    © Mark Harrison / The London Standard / eyevine

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  • Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'
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    Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'
    Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'

    The entrepreneur tells about inheritance, his new London hotel, dancing on the tables at 74 and why he has stopped afternoon drinking

    Richard Branson photographed at his new Virgin Hotel in Shoreditch London, UK.

    © Mark Harrison / The London Standard / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'
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    Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'
    Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'

    The entrepreneur tells about inheritance, his new London hotel, dancing on the tables at 74 and why he has stopped afternoon drinking

    Richard Branson photographed at his new Virgin Hotel in Shoreditch London, UK.

    © Mark Harrison / The London Standard / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • FEATURE -  Vrigin Galactic plant Überschallflugzeuge, die mit der dreifachen Schallgeschwindigkeit fliegen werden
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    FEATURE - Vrigin Galactic plant Überschallflugzeuge, die mit der dreifachen Schallgeschwindigkeit fliegen werden
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    Businessman Sir Richard Branson’s space tourism company Virgin Galactic has signed an agreement with Rolls-Royce to develop a supersonic passenger aircraft.The initial design targets a speed of Mach 3, three times the speed of sound, using a delta-wing aircraft. It is planned for the aircraft to carry between nine and 19 passengers and would cruise at an altitude above 60,000 feet.Virgin Galactic has already been developing reusable spacecraft capable of sending people on short trips to the edge of space for more than a decade. The corporation has issued renders of what the new aircraft might look like when it takes to the skies.

    OPS: Artist's impression of the Virgin Galactic Mach 3 aircraft design to be developed with Rolls Royce

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
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  • FEATURE -  Vrigin Galactic plant Überschallflugzeuge, die mit der dreifachen Schallgeschwindigkeit fliegen werden
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    FEATURE - Vrigin Galactic plant Überschallflugzeuge, die mit der dreifachen Schallgeschwindigkeit fliegen werden
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    Businessman Sir Richard Branson’s space tourism company Virgin Galactic has signed an agreement with Rolls-Royce to develop a supersonic passenger aircraft.The initial design targets a speed of Mach 3, three times the speed of sound, using a delta-wing aircraft. It is planned for the aircraft to carry between nine and 19 passengers and would cruise at an altitude above 60,000 feet.Virgin Galactic has already been developing reusable spacecraft capable of sending people on short trips to the edge of space for more than a decade. The corporation has issued renders of what the new aircraft might look like when it takes to the skies.

    OPS: Artist's impression of the Virgin Galactic Mach 3 aircraft design to be developed with Rolls Royce

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

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  • FEATURE -  Vrigin Galactic plant Überschallflugzeuge, die mit der dreifachen Schallgeschwindigkeit fliegen werden
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    FEATURE - Vrigin Galactic plant Überschallflugzeuge, die mit der dreifachen Schallgeschwindigkeit fliegen werden
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    Businessman Sir Richard Branson’s space tourism company Virgin Galactic has signed an agreement with Rolls-Royce to develop a supersonic passenger aircraft.The initial design targets a speed of Mach 3, three times the speed of sound, using a delta-wing aircraft. It is planned for the aircraft to carry between nine and 19 passengers and would cruise at an altitude above 60,000 feet.Virgin Galactic has already been developing reusable spacecraft capable of sending people on short trips to the edge of space for more than a decade. The corporation has issued renders of what the new aircraft might look like when it takes to the skies.

    OPS: Artist's impression of the Virgin Galactic Mach 3 aircraft design to be developed with Rolls Royce

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

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  • FEATURE -  Vrigin Galactic plant Überschallflugzeuge, die mit der dreifachen Schallgeschwindigkeit fliegen werden
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    FEATURE - Vrigin Galactic plant Überschallflugzeuge, die mit der dreifachen Schallgeschwindigkeit fliegen werden
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    Picture MUST credit: Virgin Galactic


    Businessman Sir Richard Branson’s space tourism company Virgin Galactic has signed an agreement with Rolls-Royce to develop a supersonic passenger aircraft.The initial design targets a speed of Mach 3, three times the speed of sound, using a delta-wing aircraft. It is planned for the aircraft to carry between nine and 19 passengers and would cruise at an altitude above 60,000 feet.Virgin Galactic has already been developing reusable spacecraft capable of sending people on short trips to the edge of space for more than a decade. The corporation has issued renders of what the new aircraft might look like when it takes to the skies.

    OPS: Artist's impression of the Virgin Galactic Mach 3 aircraft design to be developed with Rolls Royce

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Vrigin Galactic plant Überschallflugzeuge, die mit der dreifachen Schallgeschwindigkeit fliegen werden
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    FEATURE - Vrigin Galactic plant Überschallflugzeuge, die mit der dreifachen Schallgeschwindigkeit fliegen werden
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Picture MUST credit: Virgin Galactic


    Businessman Sir Richard Branson’s space tourism company Virgin Galactic has signed an agreement with Rolls-Royce to develop a supersonic passenger aircraft.The initial design targets a speed of Mach 3, three times the speed of sound, using a delta-wing aircraft. It is planned for the aircraft to carry between nine and 19 passengers and would cruise at an altitude above 60,000 feet.Virgin Galactic has already been developing reusable spacecraft capable of sending people on short trips to the edge of space for more than a decade. The corporation has issued renders of what the new aircraft might look like when it takes to the skies.

    OPS: Artist's impression of the Virgin Galactic Mach 3 aircraft design to be developed with Rolls Royce

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

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  • FEATURE - Virgin enthüllt Kabine eines Raketenflugzeugs, das Touristen ins All befördert
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    FEATURE - Virgin enthüllt Kabine eines Raketenflugzeugs, das Touristen ins All befördert
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    Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic space tourist company has unveiled the spaceship cabin where passengers paying $250,000 USD a ticket will be able to gaze down at Earth.The design features an "unrestricted astronaut float zone" for zero-gravity trip in the SpaceShipTwo craft.Virgin Galactic collaborated with London design agency, Seymourpowell for what is described as “ an elegant but progressive, experience-focused concept” for the spaceship cabin.It has been created to integrate seamlessly with every other aspect of the Virgin Galactic astronaut journey.The cabin was createx to provide safety without distraction, quietly absorbing periods of sensory intensity and offering each astronaut , which the spxe tourists are being called, “ a level of intimacy required for personal discovery and transformation.”A spokesperson said:” The textures, colours and structures within the cabin create an elegance, underlined by purpose which will inspire a sense of confidence in astronauts from the moment they board the spaceship on the day of flight.”There are individually sized seats, created using the highest-grade aluminium and carbon-fibre manufacturing techniques. Another partner , sports wear maker Under Armour, developed the astronaut spacesuits and also the fabric technology featured in the cabin seats.

    OPS: The Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo cabin for space tourists. The window has "halo" lighting

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Virgin enthüllt Kabine eines Raketenflugzeugs, das Touristen ins All befördert
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    FEATURE - Virgin enthüllt Kabine eines Raketenflugzeugs, das Touristen ins All befördert
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    Picture MUST credit: Virgin Galactic

    Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic space tourist company has unveiled the spaceship cabin where passengers paying $250,000 USD a ticket will be able to gaze down at Earth.The design features an "unrestricted astronaut float zone" for zero-gravity trip in the SpaceShipTwo craft.Virgin Galactic collaborated with London design agency, Seymourpowell for what is described as “ an elegant but progressive, experience-focused concept” for the spaceship cabin.It has been created to integrate seamlessly with every other aspect of the Virgin Galactic astronaut journey.The cabin was createx to provide safety without distraction, quietly absorbing periods of sensory intensity and offering each astronaut , which the spxe tourists are being called, “ a level of intimacy required for personal discovery and transformation.”A spokesperson said:” The textures, colours and structures within the cabin create an elegance, underlined by purpose which will inspire a sense of confidence in astronauts from the moment they board the spaceship on the day of flight.”There are individually sized seats, created using the highest-grade aluminium and carbon-fibre manufacturing techniques. Another partner , sports wear maker Under Armour, developed the astronaut spacesuits and also the fabric technology featured in the cabin seats.

    OPS: Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo test glide flight

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Virgin enthüllt Kabine eines Raketenflugzeugs, das Touristen ins All befördert
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    FEATURE - Virgin enthüllt Kabine eines Raketenflugzeugs, das Touristen ins All befördert
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    Picture MUST credit: Virgin Galactic

    Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic space tourist company has unveiled the spaceship cabin where passengers paying $250,000 USD a ticket will be able to gaze down at Earth.The design features an "unrestricted astronaut float zone" for zero-gravity trip in the SpaceShipTwo craft.Virgin Galactic collaborated with London design agency, Seymourpowell for what is described as “ an elegant but progressive, experience-focused concept” for the spaceship cabin.It has been created to integrate seamlessly with every other aspect of the Virgin Galactic astronaut journey.The cabin was createx to provide safety without distraction, quietly absorbing periods of sensory intensity and offering each astronaut , which the spxe tourists are being called, “ a level of intimacy required for personal discovery and transformation.”A spokesperson said:” The textures, colours and structures within the cabin create an elegance, underlined by purpose which will inspire a sense of confidence in astronauts from the moment they board the spaceship on the day of flight.”There are individually sized seats, created using the highest-grade aluminium and carbon-fibre manufacturing techniques. Another partner , sports wear maker Under Armour, developed the astronaut spacesuits and also the fabric technology featured in the cabin seats.

    OPS: The Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo cabin for space tourists. The seats are operated by the pilot with reclining position for G-forces

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Virgin enthüllt Kabine eines Raketenflugzeugs, das Touristen ins All befördert
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    FEATURE - Virgin enthüllt Kabine eines Raketenflugzeugs, das Touristen ins All befördert
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    Picture MUST credit: Virgin Galactic

    Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic space tourist company has unveiled the spaceship cabin where passengers paying $250,000 USD a ticket will be able to gaze down at Earth.The design features an "unrestricted astronaut float zone" for zero-gravity trip in the SpaceShipTwo craft.Virgin Galactic collaborated with London design agency, Seymourpowell for what is described as “ an elegant but progressive, experience-focused concept” for the spaceship cabin.It has been created to integrate seamlessly with every other aspect of the Virgin Galactic astronaut journey.The cabin was createx to provide safety without distraction, quietly absorbing periods of sensory intensity and offering each astronaut , which the spxe tourists are being called, “ a level of intimacy required for personal discovery and transformation.”A spokesperson said:” The textures, colours and structures within the cabin create an elegance, underlined by purpose which will inspire a sense of confidence in astronauts from the moment they board the spaceship on the day of flight.”There are individually sized seats, created using the highest-grade aluminium and carbon-fibre manufacturing techniques. Another partner , sports wear maker Under Armour, developed the astronaut spacesuits and also the fabric technology featured in the cabin seats.

    OPS: The Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo cabin for space tourists. Seats in space

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Virgin enthüllt Kabine eines Raketenflugzeugs, das Touristen ins All befördert
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    FEATURE - Virgin enthüllt Kabine eines Raketenflugzeugs, das Touristen ins All befördert
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    Picture MUST credit: Virgin Galactic

    Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic space tourist company has unveiled the spaceship cabin where passengers paying $250,000 USD a ticket will be able to gaze down at Earth.The design features an "unrestricted astronaut float zone" for zero-gravity trip in the SpaceShipTwo craft.Virgin Galactic collaborated with London design agency, Seymourpowell for what is described as “ an elegant but progressive, experience-focused concept” for the spaceship cabin.It has been created to integrate seamlessly with every other aspect of the Virgin Galactic astronaut journey.The cabin was createx to provide safety without distraction, quietly absorbing periods of sensory intensity and offering each astronaut , which the spxe tourists are being called, “ a level of intimacy required for personal discovery and transformation.”A spokesperson said:” The textures, colours and structures within the cabin create an elegance, underlined by purpose which will inspire a sense of confidence in astronauts from the moment they board the spaceship on the day of flight.”There are individually sized seats, created using the highest-grade aluminium and carbon-fibre manufacturing techniques. Another partner , sports wear maker Under Armour, developed the astronaut spacesuits and also the fabric technology featured in the cabin seats.

    OPS: The Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo cabin for space tourists

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Virgin enthüllt Kabine eines Raketenflugzeugs, das Touristen ins All befördert
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    FEATURE - Virgin enthüllt Kabine eines Raketenflugzeugs, das Touristen ins All befördert
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    Picture MUST credit: Virgin Galactic

    Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic space tourist company has unveiled the spaceship cabin where passengers paying $250,000 USD a ticket will be able to gaze down at Earth.The design features an "unrestricted astronaut float zone" for zero-gravity trip in the SpaceShipTwo craft.Virgin Galactic collaborated with London design agency, Seymourpowell for what is described as “ an elegant but progressive, experience-focused concept” for the spaceship cabin.It has been created to integrate seamlessly with every other aspect of the Virgin Galactic astronaut journey.The cabin was createx to provide safety without distraction, quietly absorbing periods of sensory intensity and offering each astronaut , which the spxe tourists are being called, “ a level of intimacy required for personal discovery and transformation.”A spokesperson said:” The textures, colours and structures within the cabin create an elegance, underlined by purpose which will inspire a sense of confidence in astronauts from the moment they board the spaceship on the day of flight.”There are individually sized seats, created using the highest-grade aluminium and carbon-fibre manufacturing techniques. Another partner , sports wear maker Under Armour, developed the astronaut spacesuits and also the fabric technology featured in the cabin seats.

    OPS: The Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo released from the mother ship in a test flight in New Mexico

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Virgin enthüllt Kabine eines Raketenflugzeugs, das Touristen ins All befördert
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    FEATURE - Virgin enthüllt Kabine eines Raketenflugzeugs, das Touristen ins All befördert
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    Picture MUST credit: Virgin Galactic

    Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic space tourist company has unveiled the spaceship cabin where passengers paying $250,000 USD a ticket will be able to gaze down at Earth.The design features an "unrestricted astronaut float zone" for zero-gravity trip in the SpaceShipTwo craft.Virgin Galactic collaborated with London design agency, Seymourpowell for what is described as “ an elegant but progressive, experience-focused concept” for the spaceship cabin.It has been created to integrate seamlessly with every other aspect of the Virgin Galactic astronaut journey.The cabin was createx to provide safety without distraction, quietly absorbing periods of sensory intensity and offering each astronaut , which the spxe tourists are being called, “ a level of intimacy required for personal discovery and transformation.”A spokesperson said:” The textures, colours and structures within the cabin create an elegance, underlined by purpose which will inspire a sense of confidence in astronauts from the moment they board the spaceship on the day of flight.”There are individually sized seats, created using the highest-grade aluminium and carbon-fibre manufacturing techniques. Another partner , sports wear maker Under Armour, developed the astronaut spacesuits and also the fabric technology featured in the cabin seats.

    OPS: The Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo cabin for space tourists. Cabin in a payload configuration

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Virgin enthüllt Kabine eines Raketenflugzeugs, das Touristen ins All befördert
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    FEATURE - Virgin enthüllt Kabine eines Raketenflugzeugs, das Touristen ins All befördert
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    Picture MUST credit: Virgin Galactic

    Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic space tourist company has unveiled the spaceship cabin where passengers paying $250,000 USD a ticket will be able to gaze down at Earth.The design features an "unrestricted astronaut float zone" for zero-gravity trip in the SpaceShipTwo craft.Virgin Galactic collaborated with London design agency, Seymourpowell for what is described as “ an elegant but progressive, experience-focused concept” for the spaceship cabin.It has been created to integrate seamlessly with every other aspect of the Virgin Galactic astronaut journey.The cabin was createx to provide safety without distraction, quietly absorbing periods of sensory intensity and offering each astronaut , which the spxe tourists are being called, “ a level of intimacy required for personal discovery and transformation.”A spokesperson said:” The textures, colours and structures within the cabin create an elegance, underlined by purpose which will inspire a sense of confidence in astronauts from the moment they board the spaceship on the day of flight.”There are individually sized seats, created using the highest-grade aluminium and carbon-fibre manufacturing techniques. Another partner , sports wear maker Under Armour, developed the astronaut spacesuits and also the fabric technology featured in the cabin seats.

    OPS: The Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo cabin for space tourists

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Virgin enthüllt Kabine eines Raketenflugzeugs, das Touristen ins All befördert
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    FEATURE - Virgin enthüllt Kabine eines Raketenflugzeugs, das Touristen ins All befördert
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    Picture MUST credit: Virgin Galactic

    Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic space tourist company has unveiled the spaceship cabin where passengers paying $250,000 USD a ticket will be able to gaze down at Earth.The design features an "unrestricted astronaut float zone" for zero-gravity trip in the SpaceShipTwo craft.Virgin Galactic collaborated with London design agency, Seymourpowell for what is described as “ an elegant but progressive, experience-focused concept” for the spaceship cabin.It has been created to integrate seamlessly with every other aspect of the Virgin Galactic astronaut journey.The cabin was createx to provide safety without distraction, quietly absorbing periods of sensory intensity and offering each astronaut , which the spxe tourists are being called, “ a level of intimacy required for personal discovery and transformation.”A spokesperson said:” The textures, colours and structures within the cabin create an elegance, underlined by purpose which will inspire a sense of confidence in astronauts from the moment they board the spaceship on the day of flight.”There are individually sized seats, created using the highest-grade aluminium and carbon-fibre manufacturing techniques. Another partner , sports wear maker Under Armour, developed the astronaut spacesuits and also the fabric technology featured in the cabin seats.

    OPS: The Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo cabin for space tourists. Cabin mirror

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Virgin enthüllt Kabine eines Raketenflugzeugs, das Touristen ins All befördert
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    FEATURE - Virgin enthüllt Kabine eines Raketenflugzeugs, das Touristen ins All befördert
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    Picture MUST credit: Virgin Galactic

    Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic space tourist company has unveiled the spaceship cabin where passengers paying $250,000 USD a ticket will be able to gaze down at Earth.The design features an "unrestricted astronaut float zone" for zero-gravity trip in the SpaceShipTwo craft.Virgin Galactic collaborated with London design agency, Seymourpowell for what is described as “ an elegant but progressive, experience-focused concept” for the spaceship cabin.It has been created to integrate seamlessly with every other aspect of the Virgin Galactic astronaut journey.The cabin was createx to provide safety without distraction, quietly absorbing periods of sensory intensity and offering each astronaut , which the spxe tourists are being called, “ a level of intimacy required for personal discovery and transformation.”A spokesperson said:” The textures, colours and structures within the cabin create an elegance, underlined by purpose which will inspire a sense of confidence in astronauts from the moment they board the spaceship on the day of flight.”There are individually sized seats, created using the highest-grade aluminium and carbon-fibre manufacturing techniques. Another partner , sports wear maker Under Armour, developed the astronaut spacesuits and also the fabric technology featured in the cabin seats.

    OPS: The Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo cabin for space tourists. Seat back detailing

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Virgin enthüllt Kabine eines Raketenflugzeugs, das Touristen ins All befördert
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    FEATURE - Virgin enthüllt Kabine eines Raketenflugzeugs, das Touristen ins All befördert
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    Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic space tourist company has unveiled the spaceship cabin where passengers paying $250,000 USD a ticket will be able to gaze down at Earth.The design features an "unrestricted astronaut float zone" for zero-gravity trip in the SpaceShipTwo craft.Virgin Galactic collaborated with London design agency, Seymourpowell for what is described as “ an elegant but progressive, experience-focused concept” for the spaceship cabin.It has been created to integrate seamlessly with every other aspect of the Virgin Galactic astronaut journey.The cabin was createx to provide safety without distraction, quietly absorbing periods of sensory intensity and offering each astronaut , which the spxe tourists are being called, “ a level of intimacy required for personal discovery and transformation.”A spokesperson said:” The textures, colours and structures within the cabin create an elegance, underlined by purpose which will inspire a sense of confidence in astronauts from the moment they board the spaceship on the day of flight.”There are individually sized seats, created using the highest-grade aluminium and carbon-fibre manufacturing techniques. Another partner , sports wear maker Under Armour, developed the astronaut spacesuits and also the fabric technology featured in the cabin seats.

    OPS: The Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo cabin for space tourists. Seat profile and "halo" window lighting

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    Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic space tourist company has unveiled the spaceship cabin where passengers paying $250,000 USD a ticket will be able to gaze down at Earth.The design features an "unrestricted astronaut float zone" for zero-gravity trip in the SpaceShipTwo craft.Virgin Galactic collaborated with London design agency, Seymourpowell for what is described as “ an elegant but progressive, experience-focused concept” for the spaceship cabin.It has been created to integrate seamlessly with every other aspect of the Virgin Galactic astronaut journey.The cabin was createx to provide safety without distraction, quietly absorbing periods of sensory intensity and offering each astronaut , which the spxe tourists are being called, “ a level of intimacy required for personal discovery and transformation.”A spokesperson said:” The textures, colours and structures within the cabin create an elegance, underlined by purpose which will inspire a sense of confidence in astronauts from the moment they board the spaceship on the day of flight.”There are individually sized seats, created using the highest-grade aluminium and carbon-fibre manufacturing techniques. Another partner , sports wear maker Under Armour, developed the astronaut spacesuits and also the fabric technology featured in the cabin seats.

    OPS: The Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo cabin for space tourists

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    Virgin empire businessman Sir Richard Branson has unveiled the space suits which passengers on his tourist flights to outer space will wear.They have been created for his Virgin Galactic company by US fitness wear company Under Armour.The spacewear system for Virgin Galactic astronauts is made up of a base layer, spacesuit, footwear, training suit and Limited Edition astronaut jacket. It is the first such collection ever created specifically for private astronauts.The design of astronaut apparel is a unique combination of the requirement for comfort and utility. The suits are the result of the collaboration announced in January this year by Branson and Under Armour founder Kevin Plank. The spacesuit is made from lightweight flight-grade fabrics, with cushioning in elbows, knees and in the footwear, to provide safety in out-of-seat zero gravity. The suits are complemented by training suits which will help to optimize the effectiveness of astronaut preparation in the days immediately before spaceflight.

    OPS: The Virgin Galactic spacesuit created by Under Armour modelled by Sir Richard Branson

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    Virgin empire businessman Sir Richard Branson has unveiled the space suits which passengers on his tourist flights to outer space will wear.They have been created for his Virgin Galactic company by US fitness wear company Under Armour.The spacewear system for Virgin Galactic astronauts is made up of a base layer, spacesuit, footwear, training suit and Limited Edition astronaut jacket. It is the first such collection ever created specifically for private astronauts.The design of astronaut apparel is a unique combination of the requirement for comfort and utility. The suits are the result of the collaboration announced in January this year by Branson and Under Armour founder Kevin Plank. The spacesuit is made from lightweight flight-grade fabrics, with cushioning in elbows, knees and in the footwear, to provide safety in out-of-seat zero gravity. The suits are complemented by training suits which will help to optimize the effectiveness of astronaut preparation in the days immediately before spaceflight.

    OPS: The Virgin Galactic spacesuit created by Under Armour worn by Sir Richard Branson

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    Virgin empire businessman Sir Richard Branson has unveiled the space suits which passengers on his tourist flights to outer space will wear.They have been created for his Virgin Galactic company by US fitness wear company Under Armour.The spacewear system for Virgin Galactic astronauts is made up of a base layer, spacesuit, footwear, training suit and Limited Edition astronaut jacket. It is the first such collection ever created specifically for private astronauts.The design of astronaut apparel is a unique combination of the requirement for comfort and utility. The suits are the result of the collaboration announced in January this year by Branson and Under Armour founder Kevin Plank. The spacesuit is made from lightweight flight-grade fabrics, with cushioning in elbows, knees and in the footwear, to provide safety in out-of-seat zero gravity. The suits are complemented by training suits which will help to optimize the effectiveness of astronaut preparation in the days immediately before spaceflight.

    OPS: The Virgin Galactic space suits shows the DNA of man's history of flight on the back

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    Virgin empire businessman Sir Richard Branson has unveiled the space suits which passengers on his tourist flights to outer space will wear.They have been created for his Virgin Galactic company by US fitness wear company Under Armour.The spacewear system for Virgin Galactic astronauts is made up of a base layer, spacesuit, footwear, training suit and Limited Edition astronaut jacket. It is the first such collection ever created specifically for private astronauts.The design of astronaut apparel is a unique combination of the requirement for comfort and utility. The suits are the result of the collaboration announced in January this year by Branson and Under Armour founder Kevin Plank. The spacesuit is made from lightweight flight-grade fabrics, with cushioning in elbows, knees and in the footwear, to provide safety in out-of-seat zero gravity. The suits are complemented by training suits which will help to optimize the effectiveness of astronaut preparation in the days immediately before spaceflight.

    OPS: The Virgin Galactic astronaut boots created by Under Armour

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    Virgin empire businessman Sir Richard Branson has unveiled the space suits which passengers on his tourist flights to outer space will wear.They have been created for his Virgin Galactic company by US fitness wear company Under Armour.The spacewear system for Virgin Galactic astronauts is made up of a base layer, spacesuit, footwear, training suit and Limited Edition astronaut jacket. It is the first such collection ever created specifically for private astronauts.The design of astronaut apparel is a unique combination of the requirement for comfort and utility. The suits are the result of the collaboration announced in January this year by Branson and Under Armour founder Kevin Plank. The spacesuit is made from lightweight flight-grade fabrics, with cushioning in elbows, knees and in the footwear, to provide safety in out-of-seat zero gravity. The suits are complemented by training suits which will help to optimize the effectiveness of astronaut preparation in the days immediately before spaceflight.

    OPS: The Virgin Galactic astronaut boots created by Under Armour

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    Virgin empire businessman Sir Richard Branson has unveiled the space suits which passengers on his tourist flights to outer space will wear.They have been created for his Virgin Galactic company by US fitness wear company Under Armour.The spacewear system for Virgin Galactic astronauts is made up of a base layer, spacesuit, footwear, training suit and Limited Edition astronaut jacket. It is the first such collection ever created specifically for private astronauts.The design of astronaut apparel is a unique combination of the requirement for comfort and utility. The suits are the result of the collaboration announced in January this year by Branson and Under Armour founder Kevin Plank. The spacesuit is made from lightweight flight-grade fabrics, with cushioning in elbows, knees and in the footwear, to provide safety in out-of-seat zero gravity. The suits are complemented by training suits which will help to optimize the effectiveness of astronaut preparation in the days immediately before spaceflight.

    OPS: The Virgin Galactic spacesuit carries a message from the late Professor Stephen Hawking
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    Virgin empire businessman Sir Richard Branson has unveiled the space suits which passengers on his tourist flights to outer space will wear.They have been created for his Virgin Galactic company by US fitness wear company Under Armour.The spacewear system for Virgin Galactic astronauts is made up of a base layer, spacesuit, footwear, training suit and Limited Edition astronaut jacket. It is the first such collection ever created specifically for private astronauts.The design of astronaut apparel is a unique combination of the requirement for comfort and utility. The suits are the result of the collaboration announced in January this year by Branson and Under Armour founder Kevin Plank. The spacesuit is made from lightweight flight-grade fabrics, with cushioning in elbows, knees and in the footwear, to provide safety in out-of-seat zero gravity. The suits are complemented by training suits which will help to optimize the effectiveness of astronaut preparation in the days immediately before spaceflight.

    OPS: The Virgin Galactic spacesuit created by Under Armour

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    Virgin empire businessman Sir Richard Branson has unveiled the space suits which passengers on his tourist flights to outer space will wear.They have been created for his Virgin Galactic company by US fitness wear company Under Armour.The spacewear system for Virgin Galactic astronauts is made up of a base layer, spacesuit, footwear, training suit and Limited Edition astronaut jacket. It is the first such collection ever created specifically for private astronauts.The design of astronaut apparel is a unique combination of the requirement for comfort and utility. The suits are the result of the collaboration announced in January this year by Branson and Under Armour founder Kevin Plank. The spacesuit is made from lightweight flight-grade fabrics, with cushioning in elbows, knees and in the footwear, to provide safety in out-of-seat zero gravity. The suits are complemented by training suits which will help to optimize the effectiveness of astronaut preparation in the days immediately before spaceflight.

    OPS: The Virgin Galactic astronaut boots created by Under Armour shoing man's DNA of flight

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    Virgin empire businessman Sir Richard Branson has unveiled the space suits which passengers on his tourist flights to outer space will wear.They have been created for his Virgin Galactic company by US fitness wear company Under Armour.The spacewear system for Virgin Galactic astronauts is made up of a base layer, spacesuit, footwear, training suit and Limited Edition astronaut jacket. It is the first such collection ever created specifically for private astronauts.The design of astronaut apparel is a unique combination of the requirement for comfort and utility. The suits are the result of the collaboration announced in January this year by Branson and Under Armour founder Kevin Plank. The spacesuit is made from lightweight flight-grade fabrics, with cushioning in elbows, knees and in the footwear, to provide safety in out-of-seat zero gravity. The suits are complemented by training suits which will help to optimize the effectiveness of astronaut preparation in the days immediately before spaceflight.

    OPS: The Virgin Galactic astronaut suit created by Under Armour

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    Virgin empire businessman Sir Richard Branson has unveiled the space suits which passengers on his tourist flights to outer space will wear.They have been created for his Virgin Galactic company by US fitness wear company Under Armour.The spacewear system for Virgin Galactic astronauts is made up of a base layer, spacesuit, footwear, training suit and Limited Edition astronaut jacket. It is the first such collection ever created specifically for private astronauts.The design of astronaut apparel is a unique combination of the requirement for comfort and utility. The suits are the result of the collaboration announced in January this year by Branson and Under Armour founder Kevin Plank. The spacesuit is made from lightweight flight-grade fabrics, with cushioning in elbows, knees and in the footwear, to provide safety in out-of-seat zero gravity. The suits are complemented by training suits which will help to optimize the effectiveness of astronaut preparation in the days immediately before spaceflight.

    OPS: The Virgin Galactic spacesuit mission patch

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    Virgin empire businessman Sir Richard Branson has unveiled the space suits which passengers on his tourist flights to outer space will wear.They have been created for his Virgin Galactic company by US fitness wear company Under Armour.The spacewear system for Virgin Galactic astronauts is made up of a base layer, spacesuit, footwear, training suit and Limited Edition astronaut jacket. It is the first such collection ever created specifically for private astronauts.The design of astronaut apparel is a unique combination of the requirement for comfort and utility. The suits are the result of the collaboration announced in January this year by Branson and Under Armour founder Kevin Plank. The spacesuit is made from lightweight flight-grade fabrics, with cushioning in elbows, knees and in the footwear, to provide safety in out-of-seat zero gravity. The suits are complemented by training suits which will help to optimize the effectiveness of astronaut preparation in the days immediately before spaceflight.

    OPS: The Virgin Galactic astronaut suit underlayers created by Under Armour

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    Virgin empire businessman Sir Richard Branson has unveiled the space suits which passengers on his tourist flights to outer space will wear.They have been created for his Virgin Galactic company by US fitness wear company Under Armour.The spacewear system for Virgin Galactic astronauts is made up of a base layer, spacesuit, footwear, training suit and Limited Edition astronaut jacket. It is the first such collection ever created specifically for private astronauts.The design of astronaut apparel is a unique combination of the requirement for comfort and utility. The suits are the result of the collaboration announced in January this year by Branson and Under Armour founder Kevin Plank. The spacesuit is made from lightweight flight-grade fabrics, with cushioning in elbows, knees and in the footwear, to provide safety in out-of-seat zero gravity. The suits are complemented by training suits which will help to optimize the effectiveness of astronaut preparation in the days immediately before spaceflight.

    OPS: The Virgin Galactic spacesuit created by Under Armour modelled by Sir Richard Branson

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  • NEWS - Virgin Galactic: Erster Testflug seit vier Jahren
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    NEWS - Virgin Galactic: Erster Testflug seit vier Jahren
    April 5, 2018 - Mojave, California, United States: Virgin Galactic White Knight-2 makes its way back to the ground after it completes first rocket-powered test drop flight Thursday. Virgin Galactic’s second piloted suborbital spaceship made its first rocket-powered test flight today, three-and-a-half years after the loss of an earlier model in an accident that killed one test pilot and injured another. Designed to ferry paying space tourists and research payloads to edge of space, Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo vehicle has been in development more than a decade. Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Group, modeled the SpaceShipTwo design on SpaceShipOne, a smaller rocket plane that became the first privately-built craft to carry a person into space in 2004. The winged vehicle, named VSS Unity, dropped from the belly of Virgin Galactic’s carrier aircraft, VMS Eve, around 9 a.m. PDT (12 p.m. EDT; 1600 GMT) today and fired its hybrid rocket motor for 30 seconds, accelerating to a top speed of Mach 1.87, nearly twice the speed of sound. Pilots Mark “Forger” Stucky and Dave Mackay were in the VSS Unity cockpit. This was Virgin Galactic's first powered flight since the 2014 crash of its original spaceship that killed one of its two pilots. (Gene Blevins/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06155471
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    NEWS - Virgin Galactic: Erster Testflug seit vier Jahren
    April 5, 2018 - Mojave, California, United States: Virgin Galactic completes first rocket-powered test flight. Virgin Galactic's second piloted suborbital spaceship made its first rocket-powered test flight Thursday, three-and-a-half years after the loss of an earlier model in an accident that killed one test pilot and injured another. Designed to ferry paying space tourists and research payloads to edge of space, Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo vehicle has been in development more than a decade. Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Group, modeled the SpaceShipTwo design on SpaceShipOne, a smaller rocket plane that became the first privately-built craft to carry a person into space in 2004. The winged vehicle, named VSS Unity, dropped from the belly of Virgin Galactic's carrier aircraft, VMS Eve, around 9 a.m. PDT (12 p.m. EDT; 1600 GMT) Thursday and fired its hybrid rocket motor for 30 seconds, accelerating to a top speed of Mach 1.87, nearly twice the speed of sound, the company said in a statement. Pilots Mark "Forger" Stucky and Dave Mackay were in the VSS Unity cockpit. This was Virgin Galactic's first powered flight since the 2014 crash of its original spaceship that killed one of its two pilots. (Gene Blevins/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06155469
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    NEWS - Virgin Galactic: Erster Testflug seit vier Jahren
    April 5, 2018 - Mojave, California, United States: Virgin Galactic completes first rocket-powered test flight. Virgin Galactic's second piloted suborbital spaceship made its first rocket-powered test flight Thursday, three-and-a-half years after the loss of an earlier model in an accident that killed one test pilot and injured another. Designed to ferry paying space tourists and research payloads to edge of space, Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo vehicle has been in development more than a decade. Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Group, modeled the SpaceShipTwo design on SpaceShipOne, a smaller rocket plane that became the first privately-built craft to carry a person into space in 2004. The winged vehicle, named VSS Unity, dropped from the belly of Virgin Galactic's carrier aircraft, VMS Eve, around 9 a.m. PDT (12 p.m. EDT; 1600 GMT) Thursday and fired its hybrid rocket motor for 30 seconds, accelerating to a top speed of Mach 1.87, nearly twice the speed of sound, the company said in a statement. Pilots Mark "Forger" Stucky and Dave Mackay were in the VSS Unity cockpit. This was Virgin Galactic's first powered flight since the 2014 crash of its original spaceship that killed one of its two pilots. (Gene Blevins/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06155467
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    NEWS - Virgin Galactic: Erster Testflug seit vier Jahren
    April 5, 2018 - Mojave, California, United States: Virgin Galactic completes first rocket-powered test flight. Virgin Galactic's second piloted suborbital spaceship made its first rocket-powered test flight Thursday, three-and-a-half years after the loss of an earlier model in an accident that killed one test pilot and injured another. Designed to ferry paying space tourists and research payloads to edge of space, Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo vehicle has been in development more than a decade. Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Group, modeled the SpaceShipTwo design on SpaceShipOne, a smaller rocket plane that became the first privately-built craft to carry a person into space in 2004. The winged vehicle, named VSS Unity, dropped from the belly of Virgin Galactic's carrier aircraft, VMS Eve, around 9 a.m. PDT (12 p.m. EDT; 1600 GMT) Thursday and fired its hybrid rocket motor for 30 seconds, accelerating to a top speed of Mach 1.87, nearly twice the speed of sound, the company said in a statement. Pilots Mark "Forger" Stucky and Dave Mackay were in the VSS Unity cockpit. This was Virgin Galactic's first powered flight since the 2014 crash of its original spaceship that killed one of its two pilots. (Gene Blevins/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06155475
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  • NEWS - Virgin Galactic: Erster Testflug seit vier Jahren
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    NEWS - Virgin Galactic: Erster Testflug seit vier Jahren
    April 5, 2018 - Mojave, California, United States: Virgin Galactic completes first rocket-powered test flight. Virgin Galactic's second piloted suborbital spaceship made its first rocket-powered test flight Thursday, three-and-a-half years after the loss of an earlier model in an accident that killed one test pilot and injured another. Designed to ferry paying space tourists and research payloads to edge of space, Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo vehicle has been in development more than a decade. Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Group, modeled the SpaceShipTwo design on SpaceShipOne, a smaller rocket plane that became the first privately-built craft to carry a person into space in 2004. The winged vehicle, named VSS Unity, dropped from the belly of Virgin Galactic's carrier aircraft, VMS Eve, around 9 a.m. PDT (12 p.m. EDT; 1600 GMT) Thursday and fired its hybrid rocket motor for 30 seconds, accelerating to a top speed of Mach 1.87, nearly twice the speed of sound, the company said in a statement. Pilots Mark "Forger" Stucky and Dave Mackay were in the VSS Unity cockpit. This was Virgin Galactic's first powered flight since the 2014 crash of its original spaceship that killed one of its two pilots. (Gene Blevins/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06155476
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  • NEWS - Virgin Galactic: Erster Testflug seit vier Jahren
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    NEWS - Virgin Galactic: Erster Testflug seit vier Jahren
    April 5, 2018 - Mojave, California, United States: Virgin Galactic completes first rocket-powered test flight. Virgin Galactic's second piloted suborbital spaceship made its first rocket-powered test flight Thursday, three-and-a-half years after the loss of an earlier model in an accident that killed one test pilot and injured another. Designed to ferry paying space tourists and research payloads to edge of space, Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo vehicle has been in development more than a decade. Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Group, modeled the SpaceShipTwo design on SpaceShipOne, a smaller rocket plane that became the first privately-built craft to carry a person into space in 2004. The winged vehicle, named VSS Unity, dropped from the belly of Virgin Galactic's carrier aircraft, VMS Eve, around 9 a.m. PDT (12 p.m. EDT; 1600 GMT) Thursday and fired its hybrid rocket motor for 30 seconds, accelerating to a top speed of Mach 1.87, nearly twice the speed of sound, the company said in a statement. Pilots Mark "Forger" Stucky and Dave Mackay were in the VSS Unity cockpit. This was Virgin Galactic's first powered flight since the 2014 crash of its original spaceship that killed one of its two pilots. (Gene Blevins/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06155463
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  • NEWS - Virgin Galactic: Erster Testflug seit vier Jahren
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    NEWS - Virgin Galactic: Erster Testflug seit vier Jahren
    April 5, 2018 - Mojave, California, United States: Virgin Galactic completes first rocket-powered test flight. Virgin Galactic’s second piloted suborbital spaceship made its first rocket-powered test flight today, three-and-a-half years after the loss of an earlier model in an accident that killed one test pilot and injured another. Designed to ferry paying space tourists and research payloads to edge of space, Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo vehicle has been in development more than a decade. Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Group, modeled the SpaceShipTwo design on SpaceShipOne, a smaller rocket plane that became the first privately-built craft to carry a person into space in 2004. The winged vehicle, named VSS Unity, dropped from the belly of Virgin Galactic’s carrier aircraft, VMS Eve, around 9 a.m. PDT (12 p.m. EDT; 1600 GMT) today and fired its hybrid rocket motor for 30 seconds, accelerating to a top speed of Mach 1.87, nearly twice the speed of sound. Pilots Mark “Forger” Stucky and Dave Mackay were in the VSS Unity cockpit. This was Virgin Galactic's first powered flight since the 2014 crash of its original spaceship that killed one of its two pilots. (Gene Blevins/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06155473
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  • NEWS - Virgin Galactic: Erster Testflug seit vier Jahren
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    NEWS - Virgin Galactic: Erster Testflug seit vier Jahren
    April 5, 2018 - Mojave, California, United States: Virgin Galactic completes first rocket-powered test flight. Virgin Galactic’s second piloted suborbital spaceship made its first rocket-powered test flight today, three-and-a-half years after the loss of an earlier model in an accident that killed one test pilot and injured another. Designed to ferry paying space tourists and research payloads to edge of space, Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo vehicle has been in development more than a decade. Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Group, modeled the SpaceShipTwo design on SpaceShipOne, a smaller rocket plane that became the first privately-built craft to carry a person into space in 2004. The winged vehicle, named VSS Unity, dropped from the belly of Virgin Galactic’s carrier aircraft, VMS Eve, around 9 a.m. PDT (12 p.m. EDT; 1600 GMT) today and fired its hybrid rocket motor for 30 seconds, accelerating to a top speed of Mach 1.87, nearly twice the speed of sound. Pilots Mark “Forger” Stucky and Dave Mackay were in the VSS Unity cockpit. This was Virgin Galactic's first powered flight since the 2014 crash of its original spaceship that killed one of its two pilots. (Gene Blevins/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06155474
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  • NEWS - Virgin Galactic: Erster Testflug seit vier Jahren
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    NEWS - Virgin Galactic: Erster Testflug seit vier Jahren
    April 5, 2018 - Mojave, California, United States: Virgin Galactic completes first rocket-powered test flight. Virgin Galactic’s second piloted suborbital spaceship made its first rocket-powered test flight today, three-and-a-half years after the loss of an earlier model in an accident that killed one test pilot and injured another. Designed to ferry paying space tourists and research payloads to edge of space, Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo vehicle has been in development more than a decade. Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Group, modeled the SpaceShipTwo design on SpaceShipOne, a smaller rocket plane that became the first privately-built craft to carry a person into space in 2004. The winged vehicle, named VSS Unity, dropped from the belly of Virgin Galactic’s carrier aircraft, VMS Eve, around 9 a.m. PDT (12 p.m. EDT; 1600 GMT) today and fired its hybrid rocket motor for 30 seconds, accelerating to a top speed of Mach 1.87, nearly twice the speed of sound. Pilots Mark “Forger” Stucky and Dave Mackay were in the VSS Unity cockpit. This was Virgin Galactic's first powered flight since the 2014 crash of its original spaceship that killed one of its two pilots. (Gene Blevins/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06155468
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  • NEWS - Virgin Galactic: Erster Testflug seit vier Jahren
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    NEWS - Virgin Galactic: Erster Testflug seit vier Jahren
    April 5, 2018 - Mojave, California, United States: Virgin Galactic completes first rocket-powered test flight. Virgin Galactic's second piloted suborbital spaceship made its first rocket-powered test flight Thursday, three-and-a-half years after the loss of an earlier model in an accident that killed one test pilot and injured another. Designed to ferry paying space tourists and research payloads to edge of space, Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo vehicle has been in development more than a decade. Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Group, modeled the SpaceShipTwo design on SpaceShipOne, a smaller rocket plane that became the first privately-built craft to carry a person into space in 2004. The winged vehicle, named VSS Unity, dropped from the belly of Virgin Galactic's carrier aircraft, VMS Eve, around 9 a.m. PDT (12 p.m. EDT; 1600 GMT) Thursday and fired its hybrid rocket motor for 30 seconds, accelerating to a top speed of Mach 1.87, nearly twice the speed of sound, the company said in a statement. Pilots Mark "Forger" Stucky and Dave Mackay were in the VSS Unity cockpit. This was Virgin Galactic's first powered flight since the 2014 crash of its original spaceship that killed one of its two pilots. (Gene Blevins/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06155466
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  • NEWS - Virgin Galactic: Erster Testflug seit vier Jahren
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    NEWS - Virgin Galactic: Erster Testflug seit vier Jahren
    April 5, 2018 - Mojave, California, United States: Virgin Galactic completes first rocket-powered test flight. Virgin Galactic's second piloted suborbital spaceship made its first rocket-powered test flight Thursday, three-and-a-half years after the loss of an earlier model in an accident that killed one test pilot and injured another. Designed to ferry paying space tourists and research payloads to edge of space, Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo vehicle has been in development more than a decade. Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Group, modeled the SpaceShipTwo design on SpaceShipOne, a smaller rocket plane that became the first privately-built craft to carry a person into space in 2004. The winged vehicle, named VSS Unity, dropped from the belly of Virgin Galactic's carrier aircraft, VMS Eve, around 9 a.m. PDT (12 p.m. EDT; 1600 GMT) Thursday and fired its hybrid rocket motor for 30 seconds, accelerating to a top speed of Mach 1.87, nearly twice the speed of sound, the company said in a statement. Pilots Mark "Forger" Stucky and Dave Mackay were in the VSS Unity cockpit. This was Virgin Galactic's first powered flight since the 2014 crash of its original spaceship that killed one of its two pilots. (Gene Blevins/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06155472
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  • NEWS - Virgin Galactic: Erster Testflug seit vier Jahren
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    NEWS - Virgin Galactic: Erster Testflug seit vier Jahren
    April 5, 2018 - Mojave, California, United States: Virgin Galactic completes first rocket-powered test flight. Virgin Galactic's second piloted suborbital spaceship made its first rocket-powered test flight Thursday, three-and-a-half years after the loss of an earlier model in an accident that killed one test pilot and injured another. Designed to ferry paying space tourists and research payloads to edge of space, Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo vehicle has been in development more than a decade. Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Group, modeled the SpaceShipTwo design on SpaceShipOne, a smaller rocket plane that became the first privately-built craft to carry a person into space in 2004. The winged vehicle, named VSS Unity, dropped from the belly of Virgin Galactic's carrier aircraft, VMS Eve, around 9 a.m. PDT (12 p.m. EDT; 1600 GMT) Thursday and fired its hybrid rocket motor for 30 seconds, accelerating to a top speed of Mach 1.87, nearly twice the speed of sound, the company said in a statement. Pilots Mark "Forger" Stucky and Dave Mackay were in the VSS Unity cockpit. This was Virgin Galactic's first powered flight since the 2014 crash of its original spaceship that killed one of its two pilots. (Gene Blevins/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06155465
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