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Wednesday, July 29, 2020
Inside Virgin Galactic's space cabin where tourists will 'achieve dream of spaceflight'
By Mirror |
SpaceShipTwo Unity flying free in New Mexico Airspace for the first time
Virgin Galactic has unveiled the design of its space cabin - including
an "unrestricted astronaut float zone" when in zero gravity.
Billionaire businessman Sir Richard Branson, the owner of Virgin, said
the cabin was designed "to allow thousands of people... to achieve the
dream of spaceflight safely".
The company unveiled the plans, which include individually sized
reclining seats with "G-Force management" and automated mood lighting.
Virgin Galactic also said the cabin was designed specifically to allow
for an "out-of-seat weightless experience" by including soft cabin
surfaces and window edges.
There are also plans for a "large circular mirror" which would allow customers to view themselves floating in zero gravity.
After the plans were announced, Sir Richard said: "When we created
Virgin Galactic, we started with what we believed would be an optimal
customer experience and then built the spaceship around it.
"We will continue with that ethos as we expand our fleet, build our
operations and underpin Virgin Galactic's position as the spaceline for
Earth.
"This cabin has been designed specifically to allow thousands of people
like you and me to achieve the dream of spaceflight safely - and that is
incredibly exciting."
Michael Colglazier, chief executive of Virgin Galactic, said: "The
spaceship cabin interior is in many ways the design centrepiece of the
astronaut journey, and what has been created will both facilitate and
elevate a uniquely profound and transformational journey for the
thousands who will fly.
"The fascination with spaceflight is universal and Virgin Galactic is here to satisfy it.
"We are particularly proud to be able to share this latest milestone
with millions around the world, particularly during these unusual times.
"We hope the new app, with cutting-edge AR technology, will help bring
the dream of space one step closer for space enthusiasts everywhere."
Virgin Galactic also released an "augmented reality enabled" mobile app, showcasing the cabin design and spaceflight experience.
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