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Spaceport America, Armadillo Aerospace and Rocket Racing League

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

This was a groundbreaking announcement made at the 2008 X PRIZE Foundation’s Northrop Grumman Lunar Lander Challenge. Not only will New Mexico be the state hosting Spaceport America, but it will also be carrying Virgin Galactic as well as the newly announced vehicle from Armadillo Aerospace in cooperation with the Rocket Racing League. Check out the coverage, this is a world changing announcement.

William Pomerantz from the Google Lunar X PRIZE joins us live on Episode #020

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

X-Prize, what is it and why do we care? Because someone who wins it is gunna get us off this planet! William Pomerantz, the Director of Space projects for the X Prize Foundation joins us for a great discussion about X-Prize and what it all means. Going to the Moon: Video and [...]

The story behind Virgin Galactic - SpaceShipOne to SpaceShipTwo and beyond

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

On October 4th, 2004 SpaceShipOne was the first private vehicle to make it in to space and after a second successful flight won the Ansari X-Prize.

On July 28th, 2008 WhiteKnightTwo rolled out on the runway with SpaceShipTwo getting ready for a 2009 rollout. These new crafts will enable for the first time in human history privatized space travel. Anyone, you included, will be able to reach low earth orbit and experience weightlessness. This will forever change the course of human exploration.

This is the story of Virgin Galactic.

Animation of a Virgin Galactic flight from launch to landing

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

With Virgin Galactic rolling out WhiteKnightTwo on Monday we thought it would be fun to highlight the Virgin Galactic experience. This animation shows what it will be like to takeoff, drop from WhiteKNightTwo, blast in to space aboard SpaceShipTwo, feel what it is like in microgravity for 4 to 5 minutes and then land again safely on the ground.

Virgin Galactic rolls out EVE, the first WhiteKnightTwo mothership

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

Virgin Galactic is on the verge of forever changing the face of human space flight. Yesterday they rolled out EVE which is one of the two ships needed to send private astronauts in to space for $200,000 per ticket. While that may sound like a lot keep in mind that current tickets to space cost around $25,000,000 so we’re on the right track.

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