It’s finally time—Virgin Galactic is flying private astronauts into space | Space

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Enlarge / Anastatia Mayers, Jon Goodwin, and Keisha Schahaff are the private customers on board Galactic 02. Image: Virgin Galactic.

SPACEPORT AMERICA, New Mexico—On Thursday morning, Virgin Galactic plans to fly private citizens into space for the first time.

The company’s VSS Unity spacecraft is due to be released from its carrier aircraft after 9 am local time (15:00 UTC), and it will then rocket above an altitude of 80 km. The vehicle will carry two pilots (CJ Sturckow and Kelly Latimer), company representative Beth Moses, and three private customers.

The private astronauts are an interesting mix. They include the company’s first paying customer, an 80-year-old named Jon Goodwin, who competed for Great Britain in the 1972 Munich Olympics as a canoeist. He is joined by Keisha Schahaff and Anastatia Mayers, a Caribbean mother-daughter duo whose tickets were purchased by the nonprofit Space for Humanity in order to broaden access to space.

This will be Virgin Galactic’s seventh spaceflight and second commercial spaceflight. Its first commercial flight, on May 25, carried three members of the Italian Air Force.

The spacecraft will take off attached to a large carrier aircraft, the VMS Eve, and the vehicles will spend nearly an hour reaching the drop altitude of 47,000 feet (a bit higher than 14 km). About 10 minutes before the spacecraft is released, it will switch to internal power.

What the ride is like

The drop is not actually a “drop,” per se. Because the aircraft and spacecraft have roughly the same mass, when Eve releases Unity it climbs rapidly due to the sharp decrease in its weight. Unity, meanwhile, continues flying more or less horizontally.

After the aircraft is clear, Unity will ignite its rocket engine and burn for about 60 seconds. The first 10…

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