Astrophysicist Hakeem Oluseyi, aviation analyst John Nance and reporter Alexis Christoforous weigh in on the first spaceflight available to paying customers.
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Hopefully with this way of space exploration tech, we don't have to use those space rocket booster that will fall into the earth uncontrollably, reducing the space debris.
This is nothing compared to the reverse engineered alien craft the deep state have got and flying around in.
Nice! I always joke about sending my rc aircraft to space 😂
Looks like a plane shaped balloon
This is great! It does not have to be a major advance to be necessary and a giant leap TODAY is for us real people. By "getting real" WE the people…can stand on Mars. Get Real! BE REAL! YOU are here. 😉
The CGI messed up at the.15 second lol 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Goofy scam
hopefully its not being control by a video game control and with parts from home depot.
There are no more than sixty miles.
No one could ever leave the planet. Between four hundred miles and twelve hundred miles into space, you have a band of radiation that you would die. No one has been through it.
Not to mention they crashed the first one and killed the pilot.
If it had exploded BLM would have accused white billionaires as using blacks like they used a monkey in 1949, expendable like an animal… but it didn’t and everyone from Antigua are so proud… one engine fail from a riot to riotous
Just hope they not using out of date carbon fibre 👍👍
Finally some real space news. 👍
During their 90 min flight, 540 starving children died of hunger. During their 5 mins of weightlessness, 30 children died of hunger. A $200,000 Virgin Galactic Ticket would have fed 13,330 starving African children for 1 month. (Source: World Food Program $15 per child)
Where are the stars
Wow, they did something we had the tech for 60+ years ago.