Virgin Orbit rocket reaches Earth orbit, adding an entrant to the commercial space race
Richard Bransons Virgin Orbit flew a rocket into orbit on Sunday in a test flight that marks the introduction of a new method for low-cost satellite launches and the likely shake-up of the aerospace industry.
The flight was the companys first successful trip into space, launching a small rocket from the wing of a 747 airplane flying over the Pacific Ocean. And it marked a triumph for Branson, the starry-eyed British billionaire who now has two companies that have reached space successfully with two different vehicles.
In tweets, the company chronicled the flight of its LauncherOne rocket, celebrating each milestone, from engine ignition to second-stage separation. According to telemetry, LauncherOne has reached orbit! the company tweeted at about 2:50 p.m. Eastern. Everyone on the team who is not in mission control right now is going absolutely bonkers.
The company hopes to be a disruptive force in the launch market by offering a small, 70-foot long, two-stage rocket suited to take advantage of a revolution in satellite technology that is shrinking their size and lowering their costs. LauncherOne would be able to hoist payloads of up to a few hundred pounds satellites that would range from the size of a very big refrigerator to the size of a toaster oven, Will Pomerantz, Virgin Orbits vice president of special projects, said in a call with reporters before the test flight.
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