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SpaceShipOne
Makes History: First Private Manned Mission to Space
The world witnessed the
dawn of a new space age today, as investor and philanthropist Paul G.
Allen and Scaled Composites launched the first private manned vehicle
beyond the Earth’s atmosphere. The successful launch demonstrated that the
final frontier is now open to private enterprise.
Under the command of test
pilot Mike Melvill, SpaceShipOne reached a record breaking altitude of
328,491 feet (approximately 62 miles or 100 km), making Melvill the first
civilian to fly a spaceship out of the atmosphere and the first private
pilot to earn astronaut wings.
This flight begins an
exciting new era in space travel,” said Paul G. Allen, sole sponsor in the
SpaceShipOne program. “Burt Rutan and his team at Scaled Composites are
part of a new generation of explorers who are sparking the imagination of
a huge number of people worldwide and ushering in the birth of a new
industry of privately funded manned space flight.”
The historic flight also
marks the first time an aerospace program has successfully completed a
manned mission without government sponsorship. “Today’s flight marks a
critical turning point in the history of aerospace,” said Scaled
Composites founder and CEO Burt Rutan. “ We have redefined space travel as
we know it.”
“Our success proves
without question that manned space flight does not require mammoth
government expenditures,” Rutan declared. “It can be done by a small
company operating with limited resources and a few dozen dedicated
employees.”
A large crowd watched the
momentous flight live from the grounds of the Mojave Airport, joining
millions of others around the world who tuned in by television, radio, and
the internet. Dignitaries attending the event included U.S. Representative
Dana Rohrabacher, the Commanding Officer of Edwards Air Force Base,
General Pearson and the China Lake Naval Air Warfare Centre, Admiral
Venlet; former astronaut Buzz Aldrin, and Konrad Dannenberg, one of Werner
Von Braun’s lead scientists on this country’s original space development
effort. Hundreds of media representatives were also on hand to record
history in the making.

It is hard not to think that if Burt Rutan
had run NASA, the space programme would be much further ahead than it is
and it would have cost a fraction of the budget! |