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Space tourism is less than three years away, Sir Richard Branson has claimed.

There are already 13,500 potential passengers for the £100,000 ($190,000) "Virgin Galactic spaceliner" trip, Sir Richard told the BBC.

The entrepreneur is having five "spaceliners" built in the US by the team which launched the SpaceShipOne rocket plane last year.

Sir Richard said he himself, his children and his parents all plan to be on the first flight.

The Virgin Atlantic airline boss told the BBC's Breakfast with Frost the space travel plan "is an extremely exciting project".

He signed a £14m agreement last September with Mojave Ventures, the company set up by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen and aviation pioneer Burton Rutan.

They can experience weightlessness, they will check out that the Earth is round and enjoy space

Sir Richard Branson

Mojave Ventures plans to use the technology developed for SpaceShipOne - the first privately-developed carrier to go above 100km last June.

Virgin Galactic passengers will have three to four days' training in Virgin's "space camp" in the Mojave Desert in the south-western US, Sir Richard said. He said passengers will go up in the mother ship 'Eve' which will launch the space craft at three times the speed of sound.

He described the unique things passengers would experience during a three-and-half-hour trip.

"They can experience weightlessness, they will check out that the Earth is round and enjoy space," he said.


THE VIRGIN SPACESHIP

The vehicle will have room for at least five passengers
A week's pre-flight training will be required
Three-hour trip; several minutes of weightlessness
Flights to leave from Mojave Desert, initially
Tickets to cost about $200,000, perhaps less

"Then the spacecraft turns into a giant shuttlecock which makes the entry safe and then once it comes back into the Earth's atmosphere it turns back into a space craft which glides down".

Sir Richard said it was this change in the shape of the aircraft that greatly increased safety.

"The big difference between our space ship and a Nasa space ship is that Nasa has to contend with the massive heat build-up as it enters the Earth's atmosphere."

He said the Galactic flight would not face this heat build-up, and this made it "many times safer" than a Nasa space ship.

However, he added: "We are pioneering and there are obviously risks attached if you are pioneering anything new".

Sir Richard, well-known for his speedboat and ballooning adventures, said that he planned to be on the first flight himself.

He said his children Holly and Sam and his parents were also interested in being on it. But, he added, his wife Joan was not keen on the idea of going into space.

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Novo
What if it gets sucked into a blackhole? is it still a virgin spaceship?
AztecInca
^lol.

Well if we look at the prices being charged it will be cheap enough for average joes to book a flight in around 50 to 100 years!
whoa182
no, around 5 years will cost around $3000

thats if he can get 9000 potential customers to go
Mad Manfred
Hopefull they'll become a little less costly, so the common person can experience this.

Knowing Branson, he'll definitely be looking into it.
Shai_Hulud
Its a great day for humanity.

i wish him the best.
Fluffybunny
I'd hate to be referred to as "The Virgin Boss"... hmm.gif

Anywho...I am all over the idea of space travel; so I hope he is able to get enough people excited to get the ball rolling...
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You get on a virgin train to travel to Heathrow to get on a Virgin plane to goto NY, you get to NY and go into the Virgin megastore to buy a CD from an artist signed to Virgin records, you grab a bite to eat washed down with a Virgin Cola, you get back on the Virgin plane to heathrow with your new CD, you get back on the Virgin train to go home, you get there and swith on the radio to listen to Virgin. All those virgins and your still getting screwed. - Jasper Carrot (as close I could remeber).
BurnSide
This is amazing. To think that maybe one day in the not so distant future i could be taking my children on a space flight around earth for a day, it's just wow.
Thanato
with Vergin and Bigalow Space tuorism or at least Private Space companies will start to make space travile cost alot less. So lets wish Virgin the best of luck.

~Thanato
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