Branson aims to make space trip on July 11, ahead of Bezos
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[July 03, 2021]
By Eric M. Johnson
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Billionaire
entrepreneur Richard Branson will travel to the edge of space on Virgin
Galactic Holdings Inc's test flight on July 11, Branson's space tourism
firm said on Thursday, beating out fellow aspiring billionaire astronaut
Jeff Bezos.
A successful flight by Branson aboard Virgin's VSS Unity spaceplane
would mark a key milestone in a race to usher in a new era of private
commercial space travel.
It would also mean that Branson would travel beyond Earth's atmosphere
ahead of Bezos, the founder of rival space tourism venture Blue Origin.
Bezos, who founded retail giant Amazon.com Inc, is slated to fly to
space on July 20 along with his brother, Mark, trailblazing female pilot
Wally Funk and a so-far unidentified person who plunked down $28 million
to join the suborbital joyride.
Reuters reported last month that Branson was considering a show-stealing
mission just days ahead of Bezos' planned trip.
The race, which also includes SpaceX Chief Executive Elon Musk, is
underpinned by optimism that space travel will become mainstream as
nascent technology is proven and costs fall, fueling what UBS estimates
could be a $3 billion annual tourism market by 2030. Musk has not set a
date for his space flight.
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Sir Richard Branson stands on the floor of the New York
Stock Exchange (NYSE) ahead of Virgin Galactic (SPCE)
trading in New York, U.S., October 28, 2019. REUTERS/Brendan
McDermid/File Photo
"Virgin Galactic stands at the vanguard of a new
commercial space industry, which is set to open space to humankind
and change the world for good," Branson said in a statement
accompanying Virgin's announcement.
Branson's July 11 mission will be the twenty-second flight test for
VSS Unity, and the company's fourth crewed spaceflight, Virgin said.
But it will be the first to carry a full crew of two pilots and four
"mission specialists," including Branson.
Two additional test flights are planned before Virgin expects to
begin commercial service in 2022, Virgin said.
(Reporting by Eric M. Johnson in Seattle; Editing by Muralikumar
Anantharaman)
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