Virgin Galactic set to launch its first commercial spaceflight
Image: Virgin Galactic
Virgin Galactic will launch its first commercial spaceflight, ‘Galactic 01’ today.
The crew from the Italian Air Force and National Research Council of Italy will board…
Image: Virgin Galactic
Virgin Galactic will launch its first commercial spaceflight, ‘Galactic 01’ today.
The crew from the Italian Air Force and National Research Council of Italy will board VSS Unity for a 90-minute flight to conduct a series of suborbital science experiments.
For the second time, Virgin Galactic will share a global livestream of the duration of the spaceflight from Spaceport America, New Mexico USA, enabling viewers to participate virtually in the Galactic 01 flight and see first-hand the extraordinary experience Virgin Galactic is creating for future astronauts.
Virgin Galactic will share a global livestream of the spaceflight on VirginGalactic.com , beginning at 9:00 AM MT / 11:00 ET on the day of the flight and will be simulcast on the Virgin Galactic YouTube channel .
The Mission Objectives:
Conduct 13 human-tended and autonomous experiments which examine biomedicine thermo-fluid dynamics, and the development of innovative and sustainable materials in microgravity conditions.
Collect data through wearable payloads and sensors, and by autonomous payloads mounted in the cabin on Virgin Galactic’s payload rack system.
Full details on payloads can be found here
Galactic 01 Crew:
Col. Walter Villadei, Italian Air Force: Mission Commander
Col. Villadei is the ‘Virtute 1’ mission commander. He will be tending to the rack-mounted payloads and wearing a state-of-the-art smart suit to measure his biometric data and physiological responses. He is in charge of the research execution and this spaceflight is part of his astronaut training for a future orbital space mission to the ISS.
Lt. Col. Angelo Landolfi, Physician, Italian Air Force
Lt. Col. Landolfi plans to conduct tests on ‘Galactic 01’ to measure cognitive performance in microgravity and to investigate how certain liquids and solids mix in microgravity.
Pantaleone Carlucci, Engineer, National Research Council of Italy (CNR)
Carlucci will be conducting tests that involve wearing multiple sensors that examine heart rate, brain function and other human performance metrics during spaceflight and in microgravity.
Colin Bennett, Virgin Galactic: Astronaut Instructor
Colin is the lead astronaut instructor carrying out all training and preparation for the Italian Air Force mission and will fly with the crew to assess the research flight experience during the mission
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