It’s one small step for Virgin Galactic . . . and one giant check to write for humankind. Citizens can book commercial flights beyond the Earth’s atmosphere — 90-minute, four-passenger journeys that mark the beginning of citizen space tourism.
Aboard a winged spaceship attached to a mothership, Virgin Galactic astronauts will climb to 50,000 feet—about 20,000 feet higher than the average commercial flight—at which point the pilots will call “3, 2, 1, release” and jettison the mothership. (There’s a metaphor about motherhood somewhere in there.) Rockets flare, and the spaceship takes off for suborbit at speeds of up to 2,600 miles per hour, or about three and a half times the speed of sound.
After a one-minute burst, the rockets will go off and passengers will experience what they came all this way for: pure, magical weightlessness in microgravity and views of Earth from 17 windows. For a hospitality company like Virgin Group—Branson’s empire of airlines, hotels, cruises, and now, spaceships—it’s the epitome of a #roomwithaview. But obviously, this trip is so much more than a pretty view. “You can just stop. And look. And soak it in,” says Beth Moses, a Virgin Galactic astronaut and chief astronaut instructor, in a testimonial. “You do get a connection to the home planet . . . on a really solid, spiritual, fundamental level that just sticks with you.”
Luna Star –
I always dreamed of going to outer space and I finally got my hands on a Virgin Galactic ticket! This was an amazing experience and I highly encourage all other adventurous travellers to buy a ticket too.
admin –
So glad that you had a great experience with Virgin Galactic and your trip to outer space!
Hairy Dawg –
As the 2021 national champion, I wanted to see what it felt like to literally be on top of the world. I had a paws-itively amazing trip but had to knock down my review by one star because nothing can beat becoming a national champion. Go dawgs, woof!
Extra Terrestrial –
After living in Athens for many years, it was time for me to visit my cousin, Pluto, on Pluto. Thankfully, it only took me a few light years to reach him.