2008: “Year of the Spaceship”

That’s the designation that Virgin Galactic is giving to the coming year, according to a Flight International article that reports on a speech given by Will Whitehorn on Thursday at a space conference in the UK. Virgin anticipates a busy year, highlighted by the first test flight of the White Knight 2 carrier aircraft in July. The airplane is 60% complete now and is scheduled to be fully assembled by June; the aircraft’s “last” engine will be delivered in January. Virgin is also planning to publicly unveil the designs for White Knight 2 (which Whitehorn says resembles the Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer, also built by Scaled Composites) and SpaceShipTwo on January 23. The report doesn’t indicate where or how that will take place, but previously Virgin officials had said they were planning an event in New York in January. The report doesn’t provide a schedule for the development of SpaceShipTwo, other than to say that the first vehicle is currently 50% complete. (Also no word on what Burt Rutan, who is notorious for not releasing vehicle development schedules, thinks of all of these announced plans.)

Whitehorn added that Virgin is considering also using White Knight 2 or a larger successor, White Knight 3, as the first stage for an orbital launch system. That system, which would also involve a two-stage rocket, would be intended to put smallsats into orbit for $3 million.

3 comments to 2008: “Year of the Spaceship”

  • Chance

    How many months of testing will be needed before the ships are ready for paying customers? I’m thinking that 2009 would be a more likely year to deserve this “year of the spaceship” name. Even if Virgin launches a few late in 2008, 2009 will show once and for all the economic viability of personal space flight.

  • Peter

    Exciting stuff!!! Can’t wait to see it! I’ll bet they’re further along with the fabrication of the two vehicles than Burt will let Virgin admit though.

    But yeah, I think 2008 will be “the Year of the Spaceship”

  • I wonder what they’re using for SS2 propulsion…

Leave a Reply

  

  

  

You can use these HTML tags

<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>