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Virgin Galactic Takes Founder Richard Branson to Space

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Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Galactic, successfully travelled to the edge of space and back aboard the VSS Unity on Sunday. Jeff Bezos, the founder of Blue Origin, plans to be the next billionaire to travel to space.
British billionaire Richard Branson on Sunday soared more than 50 miles above the New Mexico desert aboard his Virgin Galactic rocket plane and safely returned in the vehicle’s first fully crewed test flight to space, a symbolic milestone for a venture he started 17 years ago. Branson, one of six Virgin Galactic employees strapped in for the ride, touted the mission as a precursor to a new era of space tourism, with the company he founded in 2004 poised to begin commercial operations next year. « We’re here to make space more accessible to all, » an exuberant Branson,70, said shortly after embracing his grandchildren following the flight. « Welcome to the dawn of a new space age. » The success of the flight also gave the flamboyant entrepreneur bragging rights in a highly publicised rivalry with fellow billionaire Jeff Bezos, the Amazon online retail mogul who had hoped to fly into space first aboard his own space company’s rocket. « Congratulations on the flight, » Bezos said on Instagram. « Can’t wait to join the club! » Space industry executives, future customers and other well-wishers were on hand for a festive gathering to witness the launch, which was livestreamed in a presentation hosted by late-night television comedian Stephen Colbert. Joining the reception was another billionaire space industry pioneer, Elon Musk, who is also founder of electric carmaker Tesla. Grammy-nominated R&B singer Khalid performed his forthcoming single « New Normal » after the flight. The gleaming white spaceplane was carried aloft attached to the underside of the dual-fuselage jet VMS Eve (named for Branson’s late mother) from Spaceport America, a state-owned facility near the aptly named town of Truth or Consequences. Virgin Galactic leases a large section of the facility. Reaching its high-altitude launch point at about 46,000 feet, the VSS Unity passenger rocket plane was released from the mothership and fell away as the crew ignited its rocket, sending it streaking straight upward at supersonic speed to the blackness of space some 53 miles (86 km) high.

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