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    Richard Branson Returns to Ballooning with Space Perspective

    Team InterstellarBy Team InterstellarOctober 18, 2024 Space No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Richard Branson and his Historic Return to Ballooning


    Richard Branson, the founder of Virgin Galactic, is preparing for another ballooning adventure. Having set hot-air balloon records in the 1980s and 1990s, Branson is set to co-pilot the first crewed mission by Space Perspective, a Florida-based stratospheric ballooning company. This landmark flight is expected in 2025.

    In an email statement on October 17, Branson expressed his excitement: “Some of the most magnificent experiences of my life have happened on ballooning expeditions, and I’m excited to support Space Perspective in its journey.” Branson is also getting ready to renew his ballooning licence ahead of the test flights.

    Supporting New Ventures and Adventures

    Branson has not only joined the mission as co-pilot but has also invested in Space Perspective. The company has already raised $100 million to date. Branson shared his passion for adventure and helping entrepreneurs, saying, “I’m passionate about adventure and helping fellow entrepreneurs reach their business dreams.”

    Space Perspective’s goal is to send paying customers to the stratosphere in a large, hydrogen-filled balloon paired with an eight-passenger crew capsule called Spaceship Neptune.

    A Unique Experience with Spaceship Neptune

    Unlike Virgin Galactic’s and Blue Origin’s suborbital spaceflights, Space Perspective aims to offer a slow, comfortable journey. The balloon flights will last around six hours, travelling at the speed of the wind. Passengers will enjoy panoramic views of Earth from 20 miles (32 kilometres) above the planet.

    Spaceship Neptune is designed with comfort in mind. Passengers can walk around, take in the scenery through large windows, and even visit the onboard bar and bathroom. While the capsule won’t reach the boundary of space, which is defined at either 50 or 62 miles, it will still provide stunning views of Earth against the blackness of space.

    Branson, who experienced a suborbital flight with Virgin Galactic in 2021, will now have the chance to compare both experiences. He will co-pilot the flight alongside Space Perspective co-founders Taber MacCollum and Jane Poynter.

    More than 1,800 people have already reserved their spot aboard Spaceship Neptune, each paying $125,000. For comparison, Virgin Galactic charges $450,000 for a suborbital flight, while Blue Origin has not disclosed its prices.

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