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Land Rover Supports Virgin Galactic's First Fully Crewed Space Flight
Land Rover Supports Virgin Galactic's First Fully Crewed Space Flight
Team Nepal Drives
July 13, 2021
July 13, 2021
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Land Rover was part of the mission as Virgin Galactic completed its first-ever fully crewed space flight, with founder Sir Richard Branson on board as one of four Mission Specialists.
The SpaceShipTwo Unity craft traveled with four Mission Specialists and two pilots on board. The six-strong crew started and completed their mission at Spaceport America in New Mexico. Sir Richard arrived for the ‘Unity 22’ mission in a Range Rover Astronaut Edition and after a safe landing, his spacecraft was towed back to waiting for well-wishers by a Land Rover Defender 110.
The company’s fourth crewed spaceflight was the first to carry a full crew. Those in the cabin experienced out-of-seat weightlessness and incredible views of Earth from space. Audiences around the world watched a Livestream of the space flight, seeing first-hand the extraordinary experience Virgin Galactic is creating for future astronauts.
Virgin Galactic is the world’s first commercial ‘spaceline’. It has already signed up around 600 Future Astronaut customers, who will be transported to their flights in vehicles supplied by partner Land Rover.
Land Rovers are part of daily life for the Virgin Galactic team, with roles that include towing the space vehicles, carrying equipment, and clearing runways before take-off for the first private company to fly humans into space in a craft designed for commercial service.
Published Date: 2021-07-13 07:59:23
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