‘That Was It?’: Virgin Galactic’s First ‘SpaceShip III’ Falls Flat With Public

Virgin Galactic Chief Executive Officer Michael Colglazier issued a statement last month promising investors the California-based spaceflight company would be focusing on “completing our test flight program” and “expanding our fleet of spaceships and motherships.” At the same time, the Virgin Group subsidiary saw a net loss of $74 million for Q4.

In a Monday news release to its investors, Virgin Galactic announced that it would be expanding its “growing fleet” with the unveiling of its first SpaceShip III: the ‘VSS Imagine.’ 

Introducing VSS Imagine, the first SpaceShip III in the Virgin Galactic Fleet

Virgin Galactic also highlighted the new SpaceShip III class of vehicles will have “improved performance in terms of maintenance access and flight rate.” However, further technical details about the spaceship were not provided.  

“Today we unveiled our SpaceShip III class of vehicles, marking the beginning of the Virgin Galactic fleet,” Virgin Galactic CEO Colglazier said in a quoted statement.

“VSS Imagine and Inspire are stunning ships that will take our future astronauts on an incredible voyage to space, and their names reflect the aspirational nature of human spaceflight.”

Introducing VSS Imagine, the first SpaceShip III in the Virgin Galactic Fleet

The spaceflight company also uploaded a cinematic-style video on social media. 

Virgin Group founder Richard Branson also issued a statement on the matter, asserting the VSS Imagine “is not just beautiful to look at, but represents Virgin Galactic’s growing fleet of spaceships.” 

“All great achievements, creations and changes start with an idea,” he added. “Our hope is for all those who travel to space to return with fresh perspectives and new ideas that will bring positive change to our planet.”

Virgin Galactic, which seeks to pioneer human spaceflight for researchers and private individuals, is slated to embark on a new test flight for the second-generation ‘VSS Unity’ in May.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

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