Francoflier wrote:A little update on Virgin Galactic's SpaceShip Two, which just completed another successful flight yesterday:
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-57214988https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TVs2lWk_GIThey are expecting to complete two more flights before the end of the year to obtain certification from the FAA, then they can start carrying revenue passengers.
The next 2 flights will carry Virgin staff, including Sir Richard Branson on the second one.
It's good to finally see them so cose to their goal, after years of hard and painful development.
They have more than 600 customers lined up and, seeing the footage, I can understand why wealthy people would pony up the money... it looks like quite a ride.
Although, interestingly, their first commercial customer flight will be for the Italian Air Force, which will perform micro-G experiments.
But we are a few months from seeing that Dragon flight, to orbit, for several days, which for 'space tourism' kind of puts this in the shade, (which Branson will not like).
Yes that flight is one arranged by a billionaire with pax essentially as a charity, however there will be others, with more on board, the costs will come down. Not including the Hollywood flight to the ISS planned late this year/early next.
Then the sub orbital one from Blue Origin, admittedly that also has been going a long time with no pax, though nothing compared to 'SpaceShipTwo' (Starting services next year, each year, from 2007).
A lot has been said about, in space, government bad (NASA), private good (and much faster and cheaper), well Branson has certainly not proved that, SS2 makes SLS look swift, Space X has done so (in part though by getting government contracts via NASA), but you need a massively committed CEO and team who are proper engineers.
And Blue Origin? The jury is still out. For pax at least, their contribution so far is in engine development.