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Virgin Galactic sets off into space on Saturday.

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    21 de maio de 2021 01:14:50 ART

     

    After canceling a test flight in ดาวน์โหลดสล็อต xo December, Richard Branson's space tourism dreams will attempt to fly again.Virgin Galactic is said to be ready for the latest shooting in space this weekend.Richard Branson's space aircraft touring suit has suffered multiple delays over the years. But it is still trying to operate a few more test flights before finally moving to commercial operations.The company last attempted to fly the rocket-powered SpaceShipTwo Unity in December. But problems with electromagnetic interference cause the on-board computer to cancel the ignition.Virgin vows to try again in February. But it was later pushed back to May to allow more time to investigate technical concerns.

    On Thursday, the company confirmed in a statement that SpaceShipTwo Unity's next rocket-powered test flight will be performed on May 22, under a technical and climate review.Virgin Galactic said it was also completing maintenance inspections of a jet carrying SpaceShipTwo to an altitude of 50,000 feet that would be dropped for rocket detonation to get itself into orbit.After a thorough investigation and a thorough analysis of our mother, Eve, we have cleared the Spaceflight system for the upcoming flight," said CEO Michael Colglazier.The flight will feature two pilots, including loft science and research data for NASA,

    Virgin Galactic said, adding it will take the opportunity to assess some of the cabin's components and test its ability to live from the spacecraft to ground. soil Virgin Galactic was founded in 2004 by Branson and continues to work continuously to fly paying passengers to orbit through a series of setbacks, including fatal crashes, test pilots and the challenges facing the outbreak. COVID-19 The flights scheduled for Saturday are scheduled to take off from Spaceport America in the desert of southern New Mexico. If a live stream is available, we'll embed the feed here when it's available. Follow my Twitter for more updates.