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Jul 29, 2020

No Phones in Space: Virgin Galactic Designs Cabin to Keep Passengers in the Moment

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Space tourists won’t be able to take their phones aboard, but the spaceship includes a giant mirror so they can watch themselves float around and 16 cameras in the cabin to catch all the action.

Jul 29, 2020

Virgin Galactic reveals SpaceShipTwo cabin interior

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Virgin Galactic, a British aerospace and space travel company within the Virgin Group, today revealed the cabin interior of its SpaceShipTwo vehicle, VSS Unity in a virtual event streamed live on YouTube.

Jul 29, 2020

Could We Achieve Interstellar Travel Using Only Known Physics?

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How possible?


It doesn’t have to be a science-fiction dream.

Jul 28, 2020

Virgin Galactic Spaceship Cabin Design Reveal

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Join a virtual walkthrough of SpaceShipTwo Unity’s cabin, curated by our design team.

Want to fly to space with us? Join our community of Spacefarers to take One Small Step towards reserving your seat on our flights. More info; https://virgingalactic.com/smallstep/

Jul 28, 2020

Take a first look inside Virgin Galactic’s spaceship cabin for tourists

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Virgin Galactic is giving its customers a first look inside the cabin that will carry them to the edge of space and back, as the space tourism company gets closer to finishing development of its spacecraft.

“Every seat is a window seat,” Virgin Galactic design director Jeremy Brown told CNBC about the interior.

The cabin’s design is the central piece of the company’s product, especially due to the variety of stages during a Virgin Galactic spaceflight. In all, a trip will last about 90 minutes from takeoff to landing. But that will include taking off from a runway under the power of a jet-powered carrier aircraft, a brief free-fall after the spacecraft is released from under the aircraft at about 50,000 feet altitude, a rocket-powered burst of acceleration skyward hitting more than three times the speed of sound and then a few minutes floating weightless in micro-gravity at the edge of space.

Jul 28, 2020

SpaceX Crew Dragon Demo-2: How to watch NASA astronauts return to Earth

Posted by in categories: habitats, space travel

https://youtube.com/watch?v=K0yNvk8JV-8

Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley made history getting to the space station. Now they’re coming home.

Jul 27, 2020

NASA, SpaceX preparing to bring Crew Dragon home this week

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So far, this test flight has been a great success.

Jul 26, 2020

Tesla Van With Camping & SpaceX Packages Brings It All Together — Could It Replace Your Home?

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After Elon Musk mentioned that Tesla was working on a couple more vehicles, a compact car and “high capacity” vehicle, my mind started to race about how this van-like vehicle could use all of the technologies that Elon has mentioned in various interviews. First, let’s cover the basics that I’m 99% sure the vehicle will have. I got some of these ideas from one of my Cybertruck articles. After that, I’ll take things in a little different direction than our previous “Tesla Cybervan” article.

Jul 26, 2020

Learn About the Rover

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As I get ready to launch to Mars in days, take a look at some of the tools I’m taking to help me search for signs of ancient life.


Zoom in, rotate or mouse over a 3D interactive of the Mars 2020 Perseverance science tools.

Jul 26, 2020

As I get ready to launch to Mars in 4️⃣ days, take a look at some of the tools I’m taking to help me search for signs of ancient life

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#CountdownToMars http://go.nasa.gov/2Jv99xG