NASA Buys Flights on Virgin Galactic's Private Spaceship

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The space tourism company Virgin Galactic has struck a deal with NASA worth up to $4.5 million for research flights on the company's new private spaceliner SpaceShipTwo, Virgin Galactic officials announced Oct. 13.

Under the deal, NASA will charter up to three flights on Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo, an air-launched spacecraft designed to carry eight people on trips to suborbital space.

The announcement comes just two days after Virgin Galactic announced that Mike Moses, NASA's former deputy space shuttle program chief, had joined the company's ranks as vice president of operations.

"We are excited to be working with NASA to provide the research community with this opportunity to carry out experiments in space, said George Whitesides, president and CEO of Virgin Galactic, in a statement.

"An enormous range of disciplines can benefit from access to space, but historically, such research opportunities have been rare and expensive," Whitesides added. "At Virgin Galactic, we are fully dedicated to revolutionizing access to space, both for tourist astronauts and, through programs like this, for researchers."

http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/10/14/nasa-buys-flights-on-virgin-galactics-private-spaceship/

I TOLD YOU BRO! I TOLD YOU ABOUT THOSE FREE MARKETS! I TOLD YOU!
 
you know what, though? those spaceports are HEAVILY subsidized by government money.

from my state:

The new Republican governor, Susana Martinez, has made clear that taxpayers are done subsidizing the spaceport, and it will need to cover its eventual operating budget of about $6 million a year.

“New Mexico is nearing completion of a $209 million spaceport – a commercial airport for spacecraft – in the middle of desolate ranch land. It’s meant to be a hub for Virgin Galactic’s planned jaunts into suborbital space.
http://www.nmpolitics.net/index/2011/09/challenges-ahead-for-spaceport-america/
 
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