Tourism rocket ship takes off on test flight | Inquirer News

Tourism rocket ship takes off on test flight

/ 11:37 PM December 13, 2018

This May 29, 2018 photo provided by Virgin Galactic shows the VSS Unity craft during a supersonic flight test. AP

MOJAVE, California —  A jet carrying Virgin Galactic’s tourism spaceship has taken off from a California airport on a test flight.

The two pilots will attempt to launch the craft on a supersonic flight to the edge of space for the first time.

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The mated jet and rocket ship lifted off from Mojave Air and Space Port shortly after 7 a.m. Thursday.

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The jet will climb to an altitude near 43,000 feet and then release Virgin Space Ship Unity.

The pilots hope to fly the rocket ship to an altitude exceeding  80 kilometers, which Virgin Galactic considers the boundary of space.

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The company plans to eventually take paying passengers on short trips to space. /ee

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