Virgin Galactic spacecraft performs the first powered flight since fatal 2014 crash
Richard Branson's fledgling space tourism company Virgin Galactic performed a powered flight of its spacecraft today, the first since a fatal crash in 2014.
Virgin's spacecraft is unlike others because it is launched mid-flight by a larger plane called White Knight Two. This particular version of the spacecraft, dubbed SpaceShipTwo VSS Unity, has performed seven glide tests since it was built in 2016. Like those previous tests, it was carried high above the Mojave Desert by White Knight Two and released at 46,000 feet. But today, pilots Mark Stucky and Dave Mackay fired Unity's engine and continued skyward.
The spaceplane's engine burned for 30 seconds, pushing the Unity supersonic to Mach 1.87 before the engines cut off. It coasted to 84,000 feet before gliding down again for a safe landing at the company's spaceport back in Mojave. White Knight Two safely touched down roughly 30 minutes later.
(Score: 2) by legont on Saturday April 07 2018, @10:50PM
Soviet project of 60s looks similar https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikoyan-Gurevich_MiG-105 [wikipedia.org]
It was canceled though - they switched to copying of Space Shuttle.
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