The Reality of Space Tourism
Space Tourism is a new reality. Virgin Galactic, the world's first
spaceline will soon transport ordinary citizens into suborbital space
before gliding them safely back down to Earth. In fact, Virgin Galactic
has already accepted reservations for the first flights to "another world".
To book these seats, Virgin Galactic has turned to Virtuoso, the travel
industry's formost network of luxury travel advisors, and granted it
exclusive North American rights to book these spaceflights. The
spaceline appointed 66 Virtuoso member travel advisors to become the
first "Accredited Space Agents" and, after undergoing an extensive
selection process and completing an in-depth training program, I am
honored to say, I am a Virgin Galactic Accredited Space Agent.
Wouldn't you like to be able to see Earth through a window previously
reserved for astronauts?
Contact NorthStar Cruises today to make your space tourism dreams become a reality.



Virgin Galactic's VSS Enterprise's First Flight
World's First Commercial Spaceship Takes Inaugural Flight, Mojave Air and
Spaceport, Mojave, California
Virgin Galactic announced today that its commercial manned spaceship, VSS
Enterprise, this morning successfully completed its first "captive carry"
test flight, taking off at 07.05 am (PST) from Mojave Air and Spaceport,
California.
Monday 22nd March, 2010
The spaceship was unveiled to the public for the first time on December 7th 2009 and named by Governors Schwarzenegger and Richardson. VSS Enterprise
remained attached to its unique WhiteKnightTwo carrier aircraft, VMS Eve,
for the duration of the 2 hours 54 minutes flight, achieving an altitude of
45,000ft (13716 metres).
Both vehicles are being developed for Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic,
by Mojave based Scaled Composites. Founded by Burt Rutan, Scaled developed
SpaceShipOne which in 2004 claimed the $10m Ansari X prize as the world's
first privately developed manned spacecraft. Virgin Galactic's new vehicles
share much of the same basic design but are being built to carry six fare
paying passengers on sub-orbital space flights, allowing an out-of-the-seat
zero gravity experience and offering astounding views of the planet from the
black sky of space.
Virgin Galactic has already taken around $45m in deposits for spaceflight
reservations from over 330 people wanting to experience space for
themselves.
The first flight of VMS Enterprise is another major milestone in an
exhaustive flight testing programme, which started with the inaugural flight
of VMS Eve in 2008 and is at the heart of Virgin Galactic's commitment to
safety.
Commenting on the historic flight, Burt Rutan said: "This is a momentous day
for the Scaled and Virgin Teams. The captive carry flight signifies the
start of what we believe will be extremely exciting and successful spaceship
flight test program."
Sir Richard Branson, Founder of Virgin Galactic added: "Seeing the finished
spaceship in December was a major day for us but watching VSS Enterprise fly
for the first time really brings home what beautiful, ground-breaking
vehicles Burt and his team have developed for us. It comes as no surprise
that the flight went so well; the Scaled team is uniquely qualified to bring
this important and incredible dream to reality. Today was another major step
along that road and a testament to US engineering and innovation."
The VSS Enterprise test flight programme will continue though 2010 and 2011,
progressing from captive carry to independent glide and then powered flight,
prior to the start of commercial operations.
Photograph taken by Mark Greenberg
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