Sir Richard Branson of Virgin Atlantic holds up a model of a spaceship unveiled at a news conference Wednesday January 23, 2008 in New York City. Branson hopes the spaceship will be the first to ferry paying passengers into space on a...Mehr
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Sir Richard Branson of Virgin Atlantic holds up a model of a spaceship unveiled at...Sir Richard Branson of Virgin Atlantic holds up a model of a spaceship unveiled at a news conference Wednesday January 23, 2008 in New York City. Branson hopes the spaceship will be the first to ferry paying passengers into space on a regular schedule. Branson's Virgin Galactic is one of several commercial enterprises currently competing to offer flights to space. Looking to commence the program latter this year, about 200 people have already signed up for the rides, which cost about $200,000 per person.WenigerMehrSir Richard Branson (R), founder of Virgin Galactic with his mother Eve (L), at the unveiling of the Virgin Galactic Spaceship Two and the White Knight carrier aircraft, 23 January 2008, at the America Museum of Natural History in New...Mehr
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Sir Richard Branson (R), founder of Virgin Galactic with his mother Eve (L), at the...Sir Richard Branson (R), founder of Virgin Galactic with his mother Eve (L), at the unveiling of the Virgin Galactic Spaceship Two and the White Knight carrier aircraft, 23 January 2008, at the America Museum of Natural History in New York. Virgin Galactic will attempt to launch paying customers into sub-orbital space flights with the Spaceship Two. Branson holds a drawing of a logo with his mothers' image to be painted on the spacecraft. AFP PHOTO/Stan HONDAWenigerMehrSir Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Galactic, with a scale model of the Spaceship Two attached to the White Knight carrier aircraft, 23 January 2008, at the America Museum of Natural History in New York. Virgin Galactic will attempt...Mehr
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Sir Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Galactic, with a scale model of the...Sir Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Galactic, with a scale model of the Spaceship Two attached to the White Knight carrier aircraft, 23 January 2008, at the America Museum of Natural History in New York. Virgin Galactic will attempt to launch paying customers into sub-orbital space flights with the Spaceship Two. AFP PHOTO/Stan HONDAWenigerMehrA scale model of the Virgin Galactic Spaceship Two 23 January 2008 at the America Museum of Natural History in New York. Virgin Galactic will attempt to launch paying customers into sub-orbital space flights with the Spaceship Two. AFP...Mehr
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A scale model of the Virgin Galactic Spaceship Two 23 January 2008 at the America...A scale model of the Virgin Galactic Spaceship Two 23 January 2008 at the America Museum of Natural History in New York. Virgin Galactic will attempt to launch paying customers into sub-orbital space flights with the Spaceship Two. AFP PHOTO/Stan HONDAWenigerMehrSir Richard Branson of Virgin Atlantic stands under a model of a spaceship unveiled at a news conference January 23, 2008 in New York City. Branson hopes the spaceship will be the first to ferry paying passengers into space on a...Mehr
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Sir Richard Branson of Virgin Atlantic stands under a model of a spaceship unveiled...Sir Richard Branson of Virgin Atlantic stands under a model of a spaceship unveiled at a news conference January 23, 2008 in New York City. Branson hopes the spaceship will be the first to ferry paying passengers into space on a regular schedule. Branson's Virgin Galactic is one of several commercial enterprises currently competing to offer flights to space. Looking to commence the program latter this year, about 200 people have already signed up for the rides, which cost about $200,000 per person.WenigerMehrSir Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Galactic, with models of the White Knight Two carrier aircraft (C) and the Spaceship Two (R) 23 January 2008 at the America Museum of Natural History in New York. Virgin Galactic will attempt to...Mehr
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Sir Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Galactic, with models of the White Knight...Sir Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Galactic, with models of the White Knight Two carrier aircraft (C) and the Spaceship Two (R) 23 January 2008 at the America Museum of Natural History in New York. Virgin Galactic will attempt to launch paying customers into sub-orbital space flights with the Spaceship Two. AFP PHOTO/Stan HONDAWenigerMehrSir Richard Branson of Virgin Atlantic speaks during the unveiling a model of a spaceship at a news conference January 23, 2008 in New York City. Branson hopes the spaceship will be the first to ferry paying passengers into space on a...Mehr
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Sir Richard Branson of Virgin Atlantic speaks during the unveiling a model of a...Sir Richard Branson of Virgin Atlantic speaks during the unveiling a model of a spaceship at a news conference January 23, 2008 in New York City. Branson hopes the spaceship will be the first to ferry paying passengers into space on a regular schedule. Branson's Virgin Galactic is one of several commercial enterprises currently competing to offer flights to space. Looking to commence the program latter this year, about 200 people have already signed up for the rides, which cost about $200,000 per person.WenigerMehrSir Richard Branson of Virgin Atlantic smiles at the unveiling a model of a spaceship at a news conference January 23, 2008 in New York City. Branson hopes the spaceship will be the first to ferry paying passengers into space on a...Mehr
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Sir Richard Branson of Virgin Atlantic smiles at the unveiling a model of a...Sir Richard Branson of Virgin Atlantic smiles at the unveiling a model of a spaceship at a news conference January 23, 2008 in New York City. Branson hopes the spaceship will be the first to ferry paying passengers into space on a regular schedule. Branson's Virgin Galactic is one of several commercial enterprises currently competing to offer flights to space. Looking to commence the program latter this year, about 200 people have already signed up for the rides, which cost about $200,000 per person.WenigerMehrSir Richard Branson of Virgin Atlantic (L) and designer Burt Rutan hold up a model of a spaceship unveiled at a news conference January 23, 2008 in New York City. Branson hopes the spaceship will be the first to ferry paying passengers...Mehr
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Sir Richard Branson of Virgin Atlantic (L) and designer Burt Rutan hold up a model...Sir Richard Branson of Virgin Atlantic (L) and designer Burt Rutan hold up a model of a spaceship unveiled at a news conference January 23, 2008 in New York City. Branson hopes the spaceship will be the first to ferry paying passengers into space on a regular schedule. Branson's Virgin Galactic is one of several commercial enterprises currently competing to offer flights to space. Looking to commence the program latter this year, about 200 people have already signed up for the rides, which cost about $200,000 per person.WenigerMehrSir Richard Branson of Virgin Atlantic (L) and designer Burt Rutan hold up a model of a spaceship unveiled at a news conference January 23, 2008 in New York City. Branson hopes the spaceship will be the first to ferry paying passengers...Mehr
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Sir Richard Branson of Virgin Atlantic (L) and designer Burt Rutan hold up a model...Sir Richard Branson of Virgin Atlantic (L) and designer Burt Rutan hold up a model of a spaceship unveiled at a news conference January 23, 2008 in New York City. Branson hopes the spaceship will be the first to ferry paying passengers into space on a regular schedule. Branson's Virgin Galactic is one of several commercial enterprises currently competing to offer flights to space. Looking to commence the program latter this year, about 200 people have already signed up for the rides, which cost about $200,000 per person.WenigerMehr