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Default Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo Makes Stunning Leap Toward PrivateSpaceflight (Photo)

"A new private spaceship is one step closer to
flying its first passengers after acing a spectacular
test flight over the California desert last week.

Virgin Galactic's suborbital SpaceShipTwo
successfully conducted its first "cold flow" flight
test above the Mojave Desert last Friday (April 12).
During the test, oxidizer was run through the
rocket's propulsion system and out the back nozzle
of the ship, though the vehicle's rocket engine was
not turned on."

See:

http://news.yahoo.com/virgin-galacti...110219804.html
 




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