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X-Prize Flight Tomorrow!

POSTED BY: STIZO
UPDATED: Thursday, September 30, 2004 11:45
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Tuesday, September 28, 2004 8:47 AM

STIZO


Scaled Composites has scheduled their first of the two flights required to win the $10,000,000 Ansari X-prize for the first privately funded, human crewed space flight for Wed. September 29 (tomorrow) at 6:00AM PST (9:00 am central time). The flight will be web cast live.
(go to http://web1-xprize.primary.net and click on the SpaceShip One/Web cast link)

So tomorrow may see the birth of privatized space flight....interesting. I wonder how many years till it's available to the common masses at a decent price.

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Conquering the galaxy with terrifying space monkeys, one ship at a time...

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Tuesday, September 28, 2004 8:59 AM

SOUPCATCHER


That's too funny because I was just reading this article: "British tycoon wants to fly you to space:
Virgin Galactic plans to sell $200,000 rides" by Carolyn Said in today's SF Chronicle.
Quote:

excerpted from http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2004/09/28/MNG9990
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Richard Branson, the British tycoon known for daredevil exploits in a speedboat, a hot-air balloon and an amphibious car, wants to take a giant leap into the final frontier -- and to give a lift out of this world to similarly intrepid paying passengers.

Branson, 54, is launching the first commercial space service, Virgin Galactic, which will start building its first aircraft, the VSS Enterprise, next year and could blast off from California's Mojave Desert with passengers aboard as soon as 2007. The airline magnate plans to be on the inaugural flight.

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The British mogul licensed the spacecraft technology from Mojave Aerospace Ventures, owned by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, the third- richest man in the world. Mojave has bankrolled pioneering aviation designer Burt Rutan's creation of SpaceShipOne, which in June became the first privately financed manned spacecraft to successfully complete a flight. Rutan also invented the Voyager, the first plane able to travel around the world without refueling.

The fish-shaped SpaceShipOne is slated to take off from the Mojave Desert again Wednesday in a bid to win the $10 million Ansari X Prize, designed to jump-start space tourism by rewarding the first team that can build and launch a spaceship able to carry three people to the boundary of space, return safely and repeat the feat within two weeks. If all goes well, SpaceShipOne, which will carry two human-weight dummies instead of passengers, will fly again Oct. 4.




There are three kinds of people: fighters, lovers, and screamers.

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Tuesday, September 28, 2004 9:36 AM

GHOULMAN


Wow, it's people like Branson and Burt Rutan who are true heros in aviation and outer space advancement.

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Wednesday, September 29, 2004 7:16 AM

FIREFLYGAL


Branson has teamed up with Scaled Composites if I'm not mistaken. I like that Branson will call the first ship Enterprise. These days I'd be rooting for it to be called Serenity but Enterprise (rather Star Trek TOS) started most of us sci-fi geeks off, so can't complain. Second one can be named Serenity...

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Wednesday, September 29, 2004 11:50 AM

BLEYDDYN


For anyone who missed it, today's flight seemed to be a success. I haven't heard any official word yet, but the initial results seemed to indicate that Space Ship One made it past the goal line: 100km. There was some technical difficulty, though. Late in the rocket burn the ship started rolling so the pilot shut down the engine 11 seconds earlier than planned.

They now need to refuel the ship and launch it again within two weeks to win the XPrize itself.

I watched a live webcast which included some absolutely amazing shots from a camera on one of SS1's tail-fins.

--Bleyddyn

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Wednesday, September 29, 2004 12:47 PM

SOUPCATCHER


The Ansari X Prize web site has a link to the video but it won't be available until 10 pm (pdt, which should be gmt - 7). http://www.xprize.org/
They have a caption that says, "Mike Melville's flight a success!" The yahoo news article has a attribution from what I'm guessing is a spokesman for Ansari:
Quote:

excerpted from Yahoo! News http://tinyurl.com/3suye
During its 81-minute flight, SpaceShipOne climbed to 337,500 feet — nearly 10,000 feet above its target, said Gregg Maryniak, executive director of the X Prize Foundation. The craft made more than two dozen unexpected rolls as the fat fuselage and spindly white wings shot skyward.


So things are looking good.


There are three kinds of people: fighters, lovers, and screamers.

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Thursday, September 30, 2004 7:32 AM

FIREFLYGAL


WWW.aero-news.net had some great "as it happened" comments. The editor was in one of the chase planes posting updates every so often!

The video on the X-Prize site is LONG but fascinating.

Welcome to the commercial spaceflight generation!

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Thursday, September 30, 2004 8:31 AM

SNEAKER98


It's too bad that the daVinci project wasn't just a few weeks quicker. It'd be nice to have something other then America succeed at this... ah well, can't win em all.

"I do the job... and then I get paid. Go run your little world."
-Malcolm Reynolds

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Thursday, September 30, 2004 11:45 AM

FIREFLYGAL


Just because DaVinci may not get the 10M doesn't mean they don't win. It just means they weren't first. We will ALL win from this competition. This venture is not for just one "company", we need many, to start commercial spaceflight rolling. Then the strongest (and hopefully safest) will survive. Besides there are other X-Prizes to go for. See the X-Prize cup.

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