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- 185. Nik Halik of Australia chosen to train as Back-up Crew Member for Spaceflight
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Nik Halik of Australia chosen to train as Back-up Crew Member for Spaceflight. Space Adventures, one of the world's leading space experiences companies, has confirmed that Nik Halik of Australia has been chosen to train as the back-up crew member alongside the orbital spaceflight candidate, famed game developer and son of former NASA astronaut, Richard Garriott, who is currently pl
- 186. Virgin Galactic unveils Designs of SpaceShipTwo and White Knight Two
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Virgin Galactic unveils Designs of SpaceShipTwo and White Knight Two. Astronaut orientation for spaceflight is progressing well and already 80 of SpaceShipTwo’s first passengers have been through medical assessment and centrifuge training at the NASTAR facility in Philadelphia. During their G Force acclimatization program, the participants were spun to 3.5GZ (head to toe) and 6GX
- 187. WhiteKnightTwo launch vehicle for SpaceShipTwo unveiled in Mojave
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WhiteKnightTwo launch vehicle for SpaceShipTwo unveiled in Mojave. Virgin Founder, Sir Richard Branson and SpaceShipOne designer, Burt Rutan, have unveiled the new WhiteKnightTwo (WK2) carrier aircraft that will ferry SpaceShipTwo and thousands of private astronauts, science packages and payload on the first stage of the Virgin Galactic sub-orbital space experience.
- 188. WhiteKnightTwo launch vehicle for SpaceShipTwo unveiled in Mojave
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WhiteKnightTwo launch vehicle for SpaceShipTwo unveiled in Mojave. Virgin Founder, Sir Richard Branson and SpaceShipOne designer, Burt Rutan, have unveiled the new WhiteKnightTwo (WK2) carrier aircraft that will ferry SpaceShipTwo and thousands of private astronauts, science packages and payload on the first stage of the Virgin Galactic sub-orbital space experience.
- 189. Zero Gravity Awarded Safety Approval from FAA Office of Commercial Space Transportation
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Zero Gravity Corporation (Zero-G) has received a Safety Approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Office of Commercial Space Transportation. The Safety Approval, granted on 20 April 2011 and in effect for five years, allows Zero-G to offer reduced gravity parabolic flight profiles to prospective suborbital launch operators to meet the applicable components of the crew
- 190. Zero-G Promotes STEM Education with Sponsored Flights
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Zero Gravity Corporation, the company that has provided more than 6,000 people with the opportunity to experience true weightlessness, recently sponsored a group of Singularity University graduate students on a flight to promote science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields of study, in an effort to encourage interest in pursuing STEM-related professional disciplin
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