These guys are going to win the X-Prize

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Don't wanna be a downer here, and don't get me wrong I fucking love space, but I kinda wonder what is the point? This final frontier isn't anything like Columbus' new world in terms of resources or accessibility. I'm all for long term thinking but we need to solve our resource and energy problems on earth here and now. Burning a few extra millions of gallons of oil in order to give some millionaire playboys a fantastic view, and maybe just maybe create a tiny outpost on a lump of sterile dusty rock, doesn't really seem like a worthwhile endeavour.

the fey monster (ledge), Sunday, 20 May 2012 10:40 (eleven years ago) link

one year passes...
nine months pass...

Well shit...

http://media2.s-nbcnews.com/j/newscms/2014_44/745886/141031-virgin-galactic-crash-1648_67fc1df5373d6c069d1e11e66317e326.nbcnews-fp-1200-600.jpg

http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/virgin-voyage/virgin-galactics-spaceshiptwo-crashes-1-dead-1-injured-n238376

Virigin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo rocket plane exploded and crashed during a test flight on Friday, killing one crew member and seriously injuring another, authorities said.

The explosion scattered debris across a two-mile swath of the desert floor outside Mojave, California, and came after the plane was released from its WhiteKnightTwo carrier airplane. SpaceShipTwo was testing its rocket engine in flight for the first time in more than nine months.

"During the test, the vehicle suffered a serious anomaly resulting in the loss of the vehicle," Virgin Galactic said in a statement. "The WhiteKnightTwo carrier aircraft landed safely. Our first concern is the status of the pilots."

Jesse Borne, an officer at the California Highway Patrol, told NBC News that there was one fatality and one major injury.

The flight originated from the Mojave Air and Space Port, about 95 miles (150 kilometers) north of Los Angeles. The Federal Aviation Administration said two crew members were aboard SpaceShipTwo — which is consistent with the standard practice of having two test pilots who are equipped with parachutes. The pilots have not yet been identified.

Photographer Ken Brown, who was covering the test flight, told NBC News that he saw an explosion high in the air and later came upon SpaceShipTwo debris scattered across a small area of the desert. The Mojave airport's director, Stuart Witt, said the craft crashed north of Mojave. He deferred further comment pending a news conference that is scheduled for 2 p.m. PT (5 p.m. ET).

Keith Holloway, a Washington-based spokesman for the National Transportation and Safety Board, said "we are in the process of collecting information." The FAA said it was also investigating the incident.

Elvis Telecom, Friday, 31 October 2014 21:43 (nine years ago) link


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