Balloon space flight company completes small-scale test
flight
(Reuters) - An Arizona start-up company says it has
successfully completed its first small-scale test flight of a stratospheric
balloon and capsule being developed to show tourists a space-like view of the
Earth from 19 miles (30 km) above ground.
Privately owned World View, an
offshoot of Paragon Space Development Corp, aims to start taking passengers to
"the edge of space" in the Voyager vehicle by 2016, according a company
statement.
"We couldn't be any more excited about the results from this
test flight," said Jane Poynter, chief executive officer of World View. "It
represents a foundational achievement that moves us one step closer to offering
a life-changing experience to our Voyagers."
The company was able to get
its first demonstration vehicle, a scale vehicle known as the Tycho, about
one-tenth the planned size of the Voyager, off the ground for more than five
hours during its maiden voyage June 18, the statement said.
The craft
launched from the Roswell International Air Center in Roswell, New Mexico, at
7:45 a.m. ( and rose 120,000 feet, or more than 22 miles (35 km), into the sky,
the statement said.
The company claims the flight broke the world record
for the highest parafoil flight when it used its parafoil, an inflatable
wing-shaped parachute, at about 50,000 feet (15 km) during the craft's
landing.
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