StarShipOne Won the X-Prize
Posted by: [NT] on: 10/05/2004 08:02 AM [ Print | 3 comment(s) ] · 1584 views
SpaceShipOne and Mojave Aerospace Ventures, LLC. team reaches over 360,000 feet to win the $10 million ANSARI X PRIZE. The threshold of space is 328,000.
Brian Binney, who piloted the flight was released from it's mothership White Knight at 50,000 feet early this morning. Binney continued into space breaking the August 22, 1963 record by Joseph A. Walker who flew the X-15 to an unofficial world altitude record of 354,200 feet.
Watch the video The X PRIZE Foundation is a not-for-profit educational organization with headquarters in St. Louis, Missouri. Supported by private donations and the St. Louis community, the Foundation?s mission is to create educational programming for students and space enthusiasts as well as provide incentives in the private sector to make space travel frequent and affordable for the general public. Several additional sponsorships for the ANSARI X PRIZE competition remain available to corporations or individuals who wish to support the X PRIZE Foundation and associate themselves with space, speed and high technology.
Watch the video The X PRIZE Foundation is a not-for-profit educational organization with headquarters in St. Louis, Missouri. Supported by private donations and the St. Louis community, the Foundation?s mission is to create educational programming for students and space enthusiasts as well as provide incentives in the private sector to make space travel frequent and affordable for the general public. Several additional sponsorships for the ANSARI X PRIZE competition remain available to corporations or individuals who wish to support the X PRIZE Foundation and associate themselves with space, speed and high technology.
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Dwarden Junior Member Posts: 2 Joined: 2006-10-04 |
Now we need new X Price like for who build first private Space Station |
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Rosco Member Posts: 24 Joined: 2005-02-09 |
This is very cool, glad to see we're finally breaking out. |
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MB Member Posts: 26 Joined: 2004-05-21 |
Maybe some day space ships will be as common as cars now. |


