Branson sets date for space flight

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Businessman Richard Branson has reiterated his claim that the first Virgin Galactic flight into space will take place later this year.

The launch date for the much-delayed project has been put back repeatedly from the original 2007 forecast, but the Virgin entrepreneur has confirmed he will fly with his children on the inaugural flight later in 2014.

Celebrities including Hollywood actors Tom Hanks and Angelina Jolie have apparently reserved spaces to become space tourists, with tickets costing six figures and including brief periods of weightlessness during the two-hour trip to 62 miles above the Earth.

In an interview with the Guardians Weekend magazine, Sir Richard said: When I started Virgin Atlantic, I knew nothing about running airlines. I just felt somebody should be able to do it better than British Airways.

Then we got a lot of creative people who werent from the airline world to go and shake up the business. Starting a spaceship company is not that dissimilar.

According to the Guardian, Sir Richard said the first unmanned test flight will take place soon, and the newspaper said the inaugural flight due later this year will be televised live by American broadcaster NBC.

In a statement to the newspaper, it said: Without a doubt, Sir Richard and his children taking the first commercial flight into space will go down in history as one of the most memorable events on television.

Last month Virgin Galactics SpaceShipTwo made its third rocket-powered supersonic flight in the Mojave Desert, soaring to a record 71,000 feet.

The company says the reusable space vehicle was carried by aeroplane to 46,000 feet the day before, and then released.

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Branson sets date for space flight

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