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Virgin Galactic to give NASA a ride
by Staff Writers
Los Angeles (UPI) Oct 14, 2011

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Space tourism company Virgin Galactic says it has signed a deal to give NASA scientists rides into space to conduct experiments.

British billionaire Richard Branson's private space program has announced an order from NASA for one charter suborbital spaceflight so agency engineers and scientific researchers can perform experiments, the Los Angeles Times reported Friday.

The contract includes an option for two additional charter flights that could bring Virgin Galactic, based in Las Cruces, N.M., a total of $4.5 million.

Each mission would accommodate up to 1,300 pounds of scientific equipment for experiments, the company said.

"We are excited to be working with NASA to provide the research community with this opportunity to carry out experiments in space," George Whitesides, Virgin Galactic's chief executive officer, said. "An enormous range of disciplines can benefit from access to space, but historically, such research opportunities have been rare and expensive."

Virgin Galactic said it hopes to conduct its first passenger flight sometime next year from its yet-to-be finished Spaceport America in New Mexico.

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