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Virgin Galactic chief executive George Whitesides said he expected powered test flights to begin sometime next year. Commercial service will start up after the company gets a license from the Federal Aviation Administration, he said. About 450 ticket-holders are in line to fly with Virgin Galactic. A small number of people
-- fewer than 10 -- dropped out due to medical and other reasons, Whitesides said. "Folks are tremendously loyal and excited," he said. "They want us to do it safely. They want us to take our time and make sure we got it right." Even if space tourism takes off, it's unclear whether there's a strong market for joy rides to view the curvature of the Earth, said space policy expert John Logsdon of George Washington University. "In the current economic climate, how many people have that level of discretionary money?" he said. Space Tourism Society founder John Spencer said the industry has matured in recent years with some branching out beyond passenger flights and inking deals with universities and NASA to take scientists and experiments to space. Later this month, Virgin Galactic executives and selected customers will gather at Spaceport America in New Mexico for a dedication ceremony. The company plans to launch from the spaceport once construction is complete. One space tourist who will not be present is Walton, the British-born venture capitalist who lives in Connecticut. Walton booked with Virgin Galactic in 2004 and became a "founder"
-- a title given to the first 100 customers who paid in full. He got a refund earlier this year. Walton is coping with the reality that he will never fly like an astronaut but believes he made the right decision. He has moved on his latest adventure -- investing in genome-mapping pioneer J. Craig Venter's quest to create artificial life. ___ Online: http://www.virgingalactic.com/
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