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Branson, Virgin Galactic Pull Off Key Test for Space Tourism

  • Mission boosts company plan to start offering trips next year
  • Suborbital flight caps boyhood dream for daredevil billionaire
Virgin Galactic’s VSS Unity Safely Returns to Earth

Billionaire Richard Branson’s long-awaited test flight to space, taken alongside five of his Virgin Galactic Holdings Inc. employees, bolsters the company’s plan to debut tourism trips next year.

The VSS Unity space plane detached from a carrier aircraft high over New Mexico and rocketed to a speed of Mach 3 on its way to an altitude of about 282,000 feet, or more than 53 miles (86 kilometers) above the Earth. The Unity then glided back through sunny skies and landed at about 9:38 a.m. local time on Sunday -- approximately an hour after taking off.