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SpaceShipOne
Flight 15P - June 21 2004
(first space flight)
max speed: Mach 2.9
altitude: 100.1 km
duration: 24 min 05 s
pilot: Mike Melvill
B-Roll footage courtesy
Vulcan Productions and Discovery Channel
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Shows a Space Ship One flight in orbiter, taking off under the white knight, climbing to 50,000ft, then going to 343,000ft and then gliding home.
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A little video I put together highlighting the 2003-2004 saga of Scaled Composites' Spaceship One. Video taken from the excellent Discovery Channel program "Black Skies" and the b-rolls from xprize.com This video has some mistakes in the dedication, please view the other one
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04/10/04 the private spacecraft SpaceShipOne reached an altitude of 100 km claiming the $10M Ansari X-Prize. The craft was lofted to 14km by the White Knight aicraft, it then engaged its Hybrid rocket motor taking it into suborbit.
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Paul Allen's SpaceShipOne won the Anasari XPrize in October 2004. SpaceShipOne was powered by Hybrid Rocket technology from SpaceDev. Here you see one of the many ground fire tests that were conducted in the months leading up to those historic spaceflights that established the world's first, commercial astronauts.
Credits: SpaceDev, Inc.
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The space ship one.(Digest version)
Content: High degree 100Km achievement.
The accident wing doesn't move.
It may be possible to go to the space easily.