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Billionaire Branson flies into space

70-yr-old English business magnate along with 5 crew members takes off with his own rocket ship, Virgin Galactic Flight, from southern desert of New Mexico; Space tourism trips to begin in 2022; Sirisha Bandla also on board; Amazon’s chief Jeff Bezos plans to fly 9 days later.

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Billionaire Branson flies into space
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11 July 2021 9:39 PM IST

Billionaire Richard Branson and five Virgin Galactic Holdings Inc employees took off on a test flight to space, a milestone for the company he founded in 2004 as it prepares to debut tourism trips next year.

The crew soared into clear, sunny skies over New Mexico a little after 8:30 a.m. local time following a weather delay. According to the mission plan, the VSS Unity space plane will be hauled aloft by a carrier aircraft and detached at about 45,000 feet (13,700 meters). It will then ignite its rocket engine and ascend to about 290,000 feet or 55 miles (89 kilometers) above the Earth. The suborbital journey kicks off a landmark month for the future of space tourism, with Branson looking to demonstrate Virgin Galactic's capabilities nine days before Amazon.com Inc. founder Jeff Bezos plans to fly on a rocket made by Blue Origin, his space venture. Both companies envision businesses catering to wealthy tourists willing to pay top dollar for a short period of weightlessness and an unforgettable view of the Earth and heavens.

Branson, 70, and his fellow crewmembers are expected to experience about four minutes of weightlessness.

After reaching its highest altitude, the Unity is designed to pivot in space and glide back to the Spaceport America complex near Truth or Consequences, New Mexico.

The mission, which is expected to take more than an hour, is the spacecraft's 22nd test flight and first with a large crew. Virgin Galactic has dubbed the flight 'Unity 22,' and it's the first of two tests the company is planning this summer before an astronaut-training mission with Italian Air Force personnel later this year.

Branson is evaluating the customer experience during the flight and in the various preparatory events Virgin Galactic plans around its launches. Also on board:

Dave 'Mac' Mackay, chief pilot. He is among Virgin Galactic's earliest hires. He is a former U.K. Royal Air Force test pilot and Boeing 747 aviator at Branson-backed Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd.

Mackay, who grew up in a rural village in northern Scotland, became the first Scotsman to fly to space.

Michael 'Sooch' Masucci, pilot. He is a retired US Air Force lieutenant colonel with more than 10,000 hours experience in the U-2 and F-16 jets, along with dozens of other aircraft types. He joined Virgin in 2013 and first flew to space in 2019.

Sirisha Bandla, Virgin's vice president of government affairs. She will test the "researcher experience" during the flight with a plant experiment from the University of Florida. Born in Guntur, in the Andhra Pradesh province of southern India, she will become the second Indian-American woman to travel in space.

Colin Bennett, a Virgin Galactic engineer. He will evaluate cabin procedures during the test flight. Bennett has worked for Virgin Galactic as an operations engineer for six years in California, according to his LinkedIn page. Previously, he was an engineer at Virgin Atlantic.

Beth Moses, Virgin's chief astronaut instructor. She is making her second space flight after a trip in February 2019. The flight made Moses the 571st person to travel to space, according to Virgin Galactic. She will be the test director Sunday and the cabin lead.

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