MONDAY, JUNE 21, 2004
1750 GMT (1:50 p.m. EDT)
Pilot Mike Melvill becomes the first "self-made" astronaut, and SpaceShipOne becomes the first passenger-carrying civilian flight vehicle into space.
Details below from Spaceflight Now.
The full report from pre-launch to post-landing came be found at:
Press photos can be viewed at:
1750 GMT (1:50 p.m. EDT)
Pilot Mike Melvill becomes the first "self-made" astronaut, and SpaceShipOne becomes the first passenger-carrying civilian flight vehicle into space.
Details below from Spaceflight Now.
The following statement was issued by NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe on today's private, non-government flight of SpaceShipOne:
"We applaud the remarkable achievement of Burt Rutan, Paul Allen and test pilot Mike Melvill following the first successful suborbital flight of SpaceShipOne.
"Not unlike the first U.S. and Soviet space travelers in 1961, and China's first successful spaceflight this year, these private citizens are pioneers in their own right. They are doing much to open the door to a new marketplace offering the experience of weightlessness and suborbital space flight to the public.
"We congratulate the SpaceShipOne team and wish all those who may follow safe flights."
"We applaud the remarkable achievement of Burt Rutan, Paul Allen and test pilot Mike Melvill following the first successful suborbital flight of SpaceShipOne.
"Not unlike the first U.S. and Soviet space travelers in 1961, and China's first successful spaceflight this year, these private citizens are pioneers in their own right. They are doing much to open the door to a new marketplace offering the experience of weightlessness and suborbital space flight to the public.
"We congratulate the SpaceShipOne team and wish all those who may follow safe flights."
Press photos can be viewed at:
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