The Borneo Post

Billionair­e Branson achieves space dream

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SPACEPORT AMERICA, United States: British billionair­e Richard Branson flew into space Sunday aboard a Virgin Galactic vessel, a voyage he described as the “experience of a lifetime” -and one he hopes will usher in an era of lucrative space tourism.

The mission’s success allowed the swashbuckl­ing septuagena­rian to one-up fellow tycoon Jeff Bezos – who owns space company Blue Origin and is set to launch on July 20 – in the race to the final frontier.

“I have dreamt of this moment since I was a kid, but honestly nothing could prepare you for the view of Earth from space,” Branson said, grinning during a post-flight ceremony where he and crewmates received their astronaut wings, before popping open the champagne to celebrate.

Branson, three fellow passengers and two pilots (all Virgin employees) breached the US-recognized boundary of space, reaching an altitude of 86 kilometres and experienci­ng weightless­ness for a few minutes aboard the VSS Unity.

The spaceplane then lowered its wings and glided down to the ground at around 9:40 am Mountain Time (1540 GMT), about an hour after it had taken off attached to the belly of a massive carrier plane, which ascended 15 kilometres before dropping its payload.

The rocket-powered Unity achieved a top speed of Mach 3 as it soared to space.

“Congratula­tions to all our wonderful team at Virgin Galactic for 17 years of hard, hard work to get us this far,” Branson said during an intermitte­nt live feed as Unity descended, calling it the “experience of a lifetime.”

The patchy video transmissi­on was the only blemish on an otherwise drama-free flight, and more inflight footage is expected to be released later on.

Branson scooped up his grandchild­ren and hugged loved ones after the trip.

SpaceX boss Elon Musk, who came to watch the flight, quickly tweeted, “Congratula­tions, beautiful flight!” Nasa also congratula­ted the team, calling the flight “spectacula­r, indeed.”

Branson, the consummate showman, also unveiled a Willy Wonka-esque competitio­n for space enthusiast­s to win two free tickets on Virgin Galactic flights through the website Omaze – and a persona guided tour of Spaceport America.

“I promise lots of chocolate,” he joked, comparing himself to the beloved Roald Dahl character.

Several tourists journeyed to the Internatio­nal Space Station in the 2000s, but on Russian rockets.

Branson’s official role is to evaluate the private astronaut experience to enhance the journey for future clients.

The 70-year-old founder of Virgin Group, which today has interests in everything from commercial aviation to fitness centers, is known for his appetite for adventure and has set world records in hot air ballooning and boating.

Bezos, the richest person in the world, is due to fly nine days from now on Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket.

Bezos posted a photo of Unity on his Instagram page after Branson’s trip, offering his congratula­tions. “Can’t wait to join the club!” he wrote.

I have dreamt of this moment since I was a kid, but honestly nothing could prepare you for the view of Earth from space.

Richard Branson

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 ?? — AFP photo ?? Branson, with Sirisha Bandla on his shoulders, cheers with crew members after flying into space aboard a Virgin Galactic vessel, at Spaceport America, near Truth and Consequenc­es, New Mexico.
— AFP photo Branson, with Sirisha Bandla on his shoulders, cheers with crew members after flying into space aboard a Virgin Galactic vessel, at Spaceport America, near Truth and Consequenc­es, New Mexico.

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