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Geek Trivia: Space ship, too
What is the planned name for the first Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo passenger spacecraft? Two years ago, outer space finally went public when a crazy bunch of entrepreneurs (well, a billionaire and a genius aerospace engineer, anyway) took spaceflight private. On June 21, 2004, Scaled Composites' SpaceShipOne...
Tags: Aerospace & Defense, Jay Garmon, SpaceShipTwo, aerospace, Virgin, Virgin Galactic, Geek Trivia Newsletter, Spacecraft, Microsoft Visual SourceSafe, SpaceShipOne, Passenger, Manufacturing
Technical articles 2006-06-20

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Photos: That's one small step for SpaceShipTwo
It's been redesigned, rehashed, and delayed. Richard Branson and Burt Rutan unveil mockups of their commercial spacecraft. by CNET News.com
Tags: TechRepublic Inc., Photograph, CNET News.com
Image galleries 2008-01-23
Images: SpaceShipTwo--your ticket to space
Virgin Galactic prepares to take passengers to the edge of space. This is one flight you don't want to buckle your seat belt.
Tags: belt, Virgin Galactic
Image galleries 2006-10-05
Images: SpaceShipTwo--your ticket to space
Virgin Galactic prepares to take passengers to the edge of space. This is one flight you don't want to buckle your seat belt.
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Image galleries 2007-02-09
(Images: SpaceShipTwo--your ticket to space)
and it only took 60 yearsIf you watch an old Buck Rogers movie, you'll see an amazing resemblance of this shit. Except the smoke drifted upwards and sparks fell to towards the "planet" as it rocketed through the atmosphere.
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Discussion threads 2006-10-10
Geek Trivia: (Sonic) boom or bust
On Nov. 26, 2003, a unique and complex era of civilian air transport came to a close when the Concorde retired from service, thereby grounding the last commercial supersonic airliner after 27 years of almost continuous operation. The fact that the Concorde flew at all, however, is still something of...
Tags: U.S., Flight, SpaceShipOne, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2007-12-04
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