Former Dallas star Victoria Principal has signed up to take a ride in the world's first commercial passenger spacecraft, the VSS Enterprise, which was unveiled Monday in the Mojave Desert by space pioneers Sir Richard Branson and Burt Rutan. Read more
Virgin Galactic adds satellite launches to space tourism Virgin Galactic now plans to launch satellites as well as tourists into space, the company confirmed at this week's International Astronautical Congress in Daejeon, South Korea.
Emma Morris wins free flight to space Melbourne publicist Emma Morris has to tell Richard Branson whether she'll accept a free flight to space. The 27-year-old is the winner of a Virgin Blue competition and has a ticket to blast off in her name.
Aabar Investments said it plans to build a space port in Abu Dhabi, capital of the seven-member United Arab Emirates federation, after agreeing to buy about a 32 percent stake in the holding company of Virgin Galactic for $280m, valuing the business at around $900m.
Manchester City owner Sheikh Mansour has added space travel to his diverse portfolio of businesses by buying 32 per cent of Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic.
Abu Dhabi Fund Buys Stake in Virgin Galactic Abu Dhabi's Aabar Investments PJSC said Tuesday it will pay $280 million for a 32% stake in Virgin Group's commercial spaceline, Virgin Galactic, in a move that will advance the oil-rich emirate's plan to become a hub for scientific research and innovation.
Belfast man to become spaceman He spent his childhood staring at the stars from the back-yard of his home in Belfast, and now Nigel Henbest is going to be the first person from Northern Ireland to visit them, albeit briefly. He is shelling out US$200,000 to be a passenger on Virgin Galactic, the world's first commercial spaceline.
Successful Spaceshiptwo Rocket Motor Testing Virgin Galactic today announces the successful completion of the first phase of tests of the rocket motor that will propel space tourists, scientists and payloads into space. In the desert of southern California, Virgin Galactic's key supplier Scaled Composites and its subcontractor SNC (Sierra Nevada Corporation) have successfully completed the first tests of the innovative rocket motor that will propel space tourists, scientists and payloads into space. The hybrid Nitrous Oxide system being used is the largest of its kind in the world and it will send Virgin's customers up into sub-orbital space at speeds over 2500 mph (4000kmh), to heights over 65 miles (110km) above the Earths surface, before the spaceship descends back down through the atmosphere using its pioneering feathered re-entry system.
Virgin Galactic, an affiliate of the giant Virgin Group owned by Richard Branson, has begun promoting to Korean customers its future private space travel program that will hopefully start next year. With some 300 people worldwide, including renowned professor Stephen Hawking, having made reservations, Virgin Galactic is already prepared to offer commercial space trips, which have so far been confined to astronauts. Last week, Virgin Galactic officials said Korea is also an attractive market target for them due to the love for travel here, plus the relatively high standard of wealth.