Monday’s historic X-Prize-claiming space flight by
SpaceShipOne has changed the world’s perception about space travel.
Just a year ago, very few people took space travel seriously. It just didn’t seem possible that the average person would ever have the opportunity, and that reality seemed all the more harsh when the second shuttle exploded.
Then came June and the announcement that SpaceShipOne would try for space. Watching that historic flight, as dawn overtook the desert, space travel seemed much closer, but still far away.
Just a few months later came the X-Prize flights, and the announcement of Virgin Galactic – a partnership between Virgin Atlantic and the SpaceShipOne creators.
Amazingly, the first flight of Virgin Galactic is expected to launch in just 3 years, and within 5 years, the aviation / space company hopes to have created over 3,000 new astronauts from countries throughout the world. Additionally, the plan includes constructing launch pads for commercial space travel through-out the world over the next few years.
To me, this seems like the key to the plan – going global. In many places resources and investors might be lined up. In other places, it just will be simpler to set up ‘spaceports’ for space flights to depart and arrive.
Some already doubt the plan, but the Branson – Rutan – Allen team isn’t the only one getting involved in sub orbital travel.
SpaceDev, contributors to the hybrid rocket system of SpaceShipOne, have also announced a new spaceship. Dream Chaser could be ready for its maiden flight as early as 2008.
Still, why doubt Rutan? SpaceShipOne now has 3 successful missions under its belt, 2 astronauts, and an incredibly innovative leadership team. Rutan recently stated, “We are extremely confident that we are going to be able to produce the first space tourism commercial spaceliner that will start out service with reliability, I believe, significantly better than the first airlines had when they started doing service decades ago when we had the first airliner.”
Still it’s not just Virgin Galactic. Virgin Galactic will be building its first new vessel, VSS Enterprise, next year. Additionally, Burt Rutan stated that SpaceShipOne has provided ideas for SpaceShipTwo. So it seems there might be multiple projects coming out of the Rutan – Allen camp.
Since Mohave is licensing technology to Virgin, Scaled Composites should have time – and new funding – to develop a second generation vehicle, SpaceShipTwo.
Space will be ours!
Labels: space tourism, spaceshipone, X-prize