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Virgin Galactic Places Main Oxidizer Tank Into Its Next Spaceship

Vehicle A Step Closer Beginning Flight Testing

Virgin Galactic has completed a major milestone in the build of the next spaceship in its fleet. The team has placed the Main Oxidizer Tank (MOT) into the fuselage – moving this vehicle a step closer to beginning its flight test program.

The MOT forms part of the structure of the vehicle, connecting the forward and aft part of the spaceship. It also holds the oxidizer for the rocket motor which powers the spaceship to space. The Virgin Galactic rocket motor is a hybrid system which uses a solid fuel along with a liquid oxidizer and holds the record of being the most powerful hybrid rocket motor to be used in crewed flight.

During a spaceflight, the oxidizer in the MOT allows the solid fuel to burn. “To ignite the rocket motor and burn the fuel an oxidizer is needed,” explains Jose Stevens, Chief Engineer, Propulsion, at The Spaceship Company. “On Earth, most fuel burns using the plentiful supply of oxygen found in the atmosphere, but at very high altitudes and in space, the lack of oxygen means we have to bring an oxidizer along with us to allow the rocket motor fuel to burn and generate the required thrust.”

During the most recent Virgin Galactic spaceflight, the rocket motor burned for a duration of 60 seconds and created enough energy to propel our spaceship, VSS Unity, into space at almost three times the speed of sound.

The Virgin Galactic fleet is being built by its development and manufacturing arm, The Spaceship Company, in Mojave, CA. The team is building and assembling a fleet of spaceships and carrier aircraft for the Virgin Galactic operations in New Mexico. The first SpaceshipTwo, VSS Unity, is progressing through its flight test program with the next two vehicles in course of production.

Meanwhile, speaking at the Albuquerque Economic Development’s quarterly luncheon last week, Virgin Galactic CEO George Whitesides said the company checked off several milestones in 2019, including two trips to the edge of space, the opening of the company's "Gateway to Space" at Spaceport America, and listing on the New York Stock Exchange, according to The Albuquerque Journal.

Whitesides said that more than 3,500 people have signed up to fly with Virgin Galactic, and 600 have put down deposits on seats.

Virgin Galactic has still not set a firm date for the first paying customer to fly into space.

(Image provided with Virgin Galactic news release)

FMI: www.virgingalactic.com
Albuquerque Journal

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