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Virgin Galactic Edges Closer to Passenger Space Flights

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Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo spacecraft and its mothership WhiteKnightTwo fly over the Golden Gate Bridge on April 6, 2011. (thspaceventure / Flickr)
Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo spacecraft and its mothership, WhiteKnightTwo, fly over the Golden Gate Bridge on April 6, 2011. (thspaceventure/Flickr)

Surely you were among the 500 who signed up to be the first passengers on Virgin Galactic's two-hour space flights at $200,000 a pop, right? Well, mark your calendar in 2014, when Sir Richard Branson says the flights will start.

Yesterday, Branson's Virgin Galactic conducted a second rocket-powered supersonic test flight of the passenger spaceship it is developing.

The craft, dubbed SpaceShipTwo, reached an altitude of 69,000 feet over California's Mojave Desert after it was dropped from a carrier aircraft and its rocket was ignited for a 20-second burn.

Two pilots and a flight test engineer were aboard as the craft reached a maximum speed of Mach 1.43, then glided to a landing at Mojave Air and Space Port. Both the altitude and speed exceeded marks set during the first rocket-powered flight last April.

Virgin Galactic is owned by Branson's Virgin Group and Abu Dhabi's Aabar Investments PJS.

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"Virgin Galactic is now gearing up for the commercial service, finalizing cabin interiors, flight suits, training programs and the multiple other details required to offer hundreds of aspiring astronauts a safe and awe-inspiring journey," said Branson in a video about Thursday's test flight.

Virgin executives have said they expect to have 600 bookings in the first two years of service.

See the video below:

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