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SpaceShipOne: XPrize Flight #1

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Uploaded by on Jun 13, 2006

XPrize Flight #1
SpaceShipOne flight 16P
max speed: Mach 2.92
altitude: 102.9 km
duration: 24 min 11 s
pilot: Mike Melvill

Courtesy of X PRIZE Foundation
Discovery Channel & Vulcan Productions, Inc.
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  • That "unplanned" roll was insane. Totally equal to the Wright brothers, Goddard, Sputnik, Yuri Gagarin, Apollo, the Shuttle, etc. When do I get my turn ???

  • that guy has some guts testing that thing.

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  • Dear Santa.....

  • i want one

  • It makes me sad that this video has only 31,000 views and stupid videos of animals have millions.......

  • One day, future generations will watch this footage on the moon or something on their holographic TV and it will be like how today we watch those old jumpy black-and-white silent films of the Wright Brothers on our 1080p TV.

  • A little and a little and a little....

  • @billbitt96 I believe they have not dropped the ball but are actually working on the SpaceShipTwo. I hope they continue as NASA, EAS and Russians are doing everything at a snail's pace. We need someone from the private sector to really kick them up the arse. Otherwise we may never see a man on mars in our lifetime. I'm still unconvinced NASA will able to do what they say in the time frame they've set.

  • pxa esses caras sao um bando de bosta. nao faz nada barato mas daki a 20-25 anos vai ta preço de banana pq eles nao dexam assim ja se sabem q vai se assim logologo? devem te bosta na cabeça

  • If you got this thing working since 2004 then why must we pay the Russians to carry folks to and from the space station? Is it another hollywood performance? Or what is the next step? How can you just drop the ball and not return to this subject?

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