SpaceShipTwo Sets a New Altitude Record
An anonymous reader writes "Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo reached an altitude of 71,000 feet, beating out its previous record of 69,000 feet. From the article: 'This time around, Virgin Galactic and Mojave-based Scaled Composites, the plane's builder, tested a new reflective coating on the rocket plane's tail booms. The flight also marked the first tryout for a thruster system that's designed to keep the plane on course when it's above the atmosphere. Virgin Galactic said all of the test objectives were met.'"
You also get to experience weightlessness (or technically free falling), and as you can see from pictures taken in that altitude, the view is really spectacular!
- "Every demand is a prison, and wisdom is only free when it asks nothing." Sir Betrand Russell
a mere 71,000 ft?
Blackbirds flew hiher than that over 40 year ago
There have been a few years of delays (IIRC 5) associated with issues surrounding the hybrid rocket motor from SpaceDev. Including three deaths.
The hybrid firm they originally hired, eAc was apparently not the low bidder for production. Years of delays resulted. as SD tried to replicate or replace tech developed by eAc and used for the original test firings.
The combustion instability associated with that N2O-HTPB propellant combination is hard on passengers, and has been solved by another firm who also originally bid on SS1 and now SS2.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hybrid_rocket
It's time for VG to move on to a more viable hybrid supplier, capable of mass-producing the motors they need for 200+ flights.
I believe the price also has changed from $200k to $250k now.
71,000 feet? Let's hope the engineering team are actually in the 21st century.
Each to his own, but anyone doing it for bragging rights is likely to find, as did Alan Shepard, that most people don't think of suborbital flight as real spaceflight.
Better to be safe, than never.
71,000 feet = 21640.8 meters
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7YAN9--3MA
Mostly random stuff.
"beating out its previous record"
"beating its previous record"...
There, fixed that for ya...
In 2024, will they still be selling tickets for space flights that will "start" next year?
The original Spaceship One went something like five or six times higher, so I presume these are just "low altitude" test flights before they try for "space".
It's notable as continued progress in the development and testing of the Spaceship Two vehicle and system, not for its altitude.
Use of the word "record" in the summary is not particularly helpful.
G.
I can experience free fall riding a roller coaster.
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That's because Liberia, Burma and the United States are leaders of the World.
Burma! Liberia! USA! USA! USA!
Makes me proud that my country can ruin it for everyone else.
*A sinlge tear runs down my cheek*
Not with a view like this!
- "Every demand is a prison, and wisdom is only free when it asks nothing." Sir Betrand Russell
Airwolf could do that in the 1980s and it's a helicopter
I guess briefly as it starts to fall back to earth. It wont be orbiting or going faster than escape velocity.
...why BTW beat Felix Baumgartner. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/space/10275552/Teddy-bear-falls-from-space-and-beats-Felix-Baumgartners-skydiving-record.html
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Time spent in free-fall:
Roller coaster: a second or two?
Vomit Comet: 25 seconds
SpaceShipTwo: 6 minutes
IMax like screen
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