Space race: Branson challenges Bezos in battle for first flight
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| Cape Canaveral, Fla.
Virgin Galactic鈥檚 Richard Branson is aiming to beat fellow billionaire Jeff Bezos into space by nine days.
Mr. Branson鈥檚 company announced Thursday evening that its next test flight will be July 11 and that its founder will be among the six people on board. The winged rocket ship will soar from New Mexico聽鈥 the first carrying a full crew of company employees. It will be only the fourth trip to space for Virgin Galactic.
The news came just hours after Mr. Bezos鈥 Blue Origin said Mr. Bezos would be accompanied into space on July 20 by a female aerospace pioneer who鈥檚 waited 60 years to rocket away.
Mr. Bezos chose July 20 as his West Texas launch date聽鈥 the 52nd anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. He assigned himself to the flight just a month ago, the final stretch in a yearslong race to space between the two rich rocketeers.
Amazon鈥檚 founder will be on Blue Origin鈥檚 debut launch with people on board, accompanied by his brother, the winner of a $28 million charity auction, and Wally Funk, one of the last surviving members of the Mercury 13 who was chosen as his 鈥渉onored guest.鈥 The 13 female pilots passed the same tests as NASA鈥檚 original Mercury 7 astronauts back in the early 1960s, but were barred from the corps聽鈥 and spaceflight聽鈥 because they were women.
As late as Wednesday, Mr. Branson declined to say when he would ride into space because of restrictions placed on him by his publicly-traded company. But he stressed he was 鈥渇it and healthy鈥 to fly as soon as his engineers give him the go.
鈥淚鈥檝e always been a dreamer. My mum taught me to never give up and to reach for the stars. On July 11, it鈥檚 time to turn that dream into a reality aboard the next @VirginGalactic,鈥 he said via Twitter.
Virgin Galactic launches its rocket ship from an aircraft, reaching an altitude of roughly 55 miles. Blue Origin launches its New Shepard rocket from the ground, with its capsule soaring to about 66 miles. Both those heights are considered the edge of space. By comparison, Elon Musk鈥檚 SpaceX launches its capsules聽鈥 both crew and cargo聽鈥 into orbit around Earth.
All three private space companies plan to take paying customers into space. SpaceX will be the first with a private flight coming up in September.
Flights by Virgin Galactic and Blue Origin last about 10 minutes, with three or so minutes of weightlessness. But the returns are quite different: Virgin Galactic鈥檚 rocket plane glides to a landing on a runway, like NASA鈥檚 old space shuttles did, with a pair of pilots in charge. Blue Origin鈥檚 automated capsules parachute to the desert floor, similar to how NASA鈥檚 Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo capsules made ocean splashdowns. Their spaceports are just 200 miles apart.
Ms. Funk, at age 82, will become the oldest person to launch into space when Blue Origin takes its turn.
鈥淚鈥檒l love every second of it. Whoooo! Ha-ha. I can hardly wait,鈥 Ms. Funk said in an Instagram video posted by Mr. Bezos.
鈥淣othing has ever gotten in my way,鈥 she added. 鈥淭hey said, 鈥榃ell, you鈥檙e a girl, you can鈥檛 do that.鈥 I said, 鈥楪uess what, doesn鈥檛 matter what you are. You can still do it if you want to do it and I like to do things that nobody has ever done.鈥
She鈥檒l beat the late John Glenn, who set a record at age 77 when flying aboard space shuttle Discovery in 1998. Mr. Glenn pooh-poohed the idea of women flying in space, shortly after he became the first American to orbit the world in 1962.
鈥淣o one has waited longer,鈥 Mr. Bezos said via Instagram. 鈥淚t鈥檚 time. Welcome to the crew, Wally.鈥
Mr. Bezos is stepping down as Amazon鈥檚 CEO on Monday.
Blue Origin has yet to announce ticket prices or when the public might strap into the spacious six-seat capsule. Its New Shepard rocket is named for Alan Shepard, the first American in space.
Virgin Galactic has more than 600 reservations in the pipeline. These original tickets went for $250,000. The company will start accepting more following the upcoming flight with Mr. Branson. Keen to get to space, Ms. Funk reserved a seat years ago.
Virgin Galactic plans three more test flights before taking up customers, Mr. Branson was initially supposed to be on the second demo coming up, but moved it up in an apparent bid to outdo Mr. Bezos. He said Wednesday, after his other company Virgin Orbit launched a batch of satellites, that it鈥檚 important for his customers to see him ride his rocket ship first, before they climb on board.
This story was reported by The Associated Press.