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SpaceShipOne's First Suborbital Flight

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Uploaded by on Feb 4, 2007

Officially labeled Flight 15P, this was the historic flight that gave the world the first privately backed person in space.

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  • Note how awesome it is you mean.

  • Burt Rutan did it!!

    We don´t...

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  • I am very happy to see the vidoe Officially labeled Flight 15P, this was the historic flight that gave the world the first privately backed person in space from you, hopefully the others also are happy for You

  • Nice Video SpaceShipOne's First Suborbital Flight That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You

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  • Your Video Officially labeled Flight 15P, this was the historic flight that gave the world the first privately backed person in space. Is Very Useful Sharing

  • @krogen42hull198 I never said it was stupid. In fact, it's pretty cool.

  • @jedihunter176 There is a HUGE difference between orbital and sub-orbital flight. You don't have a suborbital machine and just wave your hand and decide to go orbital. I would also like to be able to say he "just went up really high and fell back down," but I don't have the means to go to 328,400 feet myself. That's like calling the Wright Brothers' flight "stupid" because they didn't go anywhere.

  • @jedihunter176 This ship didn't have enough power to achieve orbital velocity. And as far as I have heard won't.

  • So wait, what was he doing? He just went up really high and eventually fell back down? Don't get me wrong this is spectacular, but I'd like to have seen him actually try to orbit, if he had enough fuel to do so anyway.

  • People as Branson should stop selling NOTHING and know his limits. A SUBorbital flight is not an ORBITAL flight, therefor you need the NASA !

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