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Virgin Galactic Debuts SpaceShipTwo, First Commercial Spacecraft

Back in the summer of 2008, Virgin Galactic unveiled its WhiteKnightTwo spacecraft, a carrier designed to piggyback the world's first commercial space-liner. Today, after months of anticipation, Virgin founder Sir Richard Branson finally revealed the actual craft that the WhiteKnightTwo will jettison into space. According to Engadget, Virgin hopes that the shuttle known as SpaceShipTwo will ...

Construction Begins on Spaceport America

Spaceport America is officially under construction, and, according to those involved with the project, the world will have its first commercial spaceport by late 2010, or early 2011. This past Friday, Governor Bill Richardson was on hand to break ground in New Mexico for the operational headquarters of Virgin Galactic, and eventually other space tourism and transportation companies. Virgin CEO ...

Finnish Airline Predicts Honeymoons in Space by End of Century

If you're married, where did you go on your honeymoon? Local romantic hotel? Niagara Falls? Some exotic island? How about space? You know, the final frontier? The latter one is probably out for most Earthly couples, but Finnish airline Finnair is predicting that, within 100 years, space will be an increasingly common destination for newlyweds -- with heavenly trips starting in the middle of ...

Virgin Galactic Shows Off Spaceship Model

At a press conference on Wednesday, a space tourism outfit known as Virgin Galactic showed off models of its privately developed spacecraft that will take paying customers on zero-G, suborbital flights in the next few years. The Associated Press reports that Richard Branson, a British Howard Hughes minus the neuroses, plans on flying customers approximately 62 miles above sea level – just ...

Space Hotel to Open in 2012

It seems like this whole space tourism thing is getting closer and closer to reality. Former space engineer Xavier Claramunt started planning the Galactic Suite -- a three-bedroom space hotel -- as a hobby, but then a space enthusiast gave Claramunt $3 million to help turn his sci-fi dreams into a reality. (Since then, investors from the U.S., Japan, China, and a "U.S. company intent on ...