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  2. Virgin Galactic - Wikipedia

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    SpaceShipTwo's second supersonic flight achieved a speed of 1,100 mph for 20 seconds; while this was an improvement, it fell far short of the 2,500 mph for 70 seconds required to carry six passengers into space. However, Branson still announced his spaceship would be capable of "launching 100 satellites every day." [42]

  3. Salvage 1 - Wikipedia

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    A cement mixer, a gasoline tanker trailer, and several surplus rocket engines (bought at auction when the space program was in a slump) became the homemade spaceship. [3] After the pilot, the Vulture was rarely used. One of its engines was destroyed in the second season premiere and it was never used again in subsequent episodes.

  4. Comparison of crewed space vehicles - Wikipedia

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    BE-3: 6: 18: 3.7: 75,000 [note 27] Batteries Parachute landing (three drogues, three mains) with retrorockets: 2021 (2015) 6 (17) Spica Rocket Denmark: Copenhagen Suborbitals: 105 km BPM100 1 13 1 4,100 Batteries Parachute splashdown 2025 Early Development 0

  5. List of Thunderbirds vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of land, air, sea and space vehicles that appear in the 1960s British Supermarionation television series Thunderbirds or its adaptations.Many of the futuristic craft seen in the productions were originally designed by Thunderbirds special effects director Derek Meddings.

  6. Tom Corbett, Space Cadet (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    On January 1, 1952, one year after the ABC television network began airing the show, a short-lived radio version began on ABC radio. [6] This radio version employed the same actors as the TV show. The series ran twice a week, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 5:30 p.m. (the TV show aired on a Monday/Wednesday/Friday schedule).

  7. Space Pirates (2007 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The show is now designed to reach all ages and "bring the whole family together to explore a diverse range of musical performances." [1] According to the BBC, for 6 weeks from 9 November 2007, viewers could press the red button on their TV remote controls and choose which of the three songs they wanted to listen to at the very end of the show. [1]

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  9. List of crewed spacecraft - Wikipedia

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    Apollo 11 Lunar Module Eagle was the first crewed spacecraft to land on the Moon (July 20, 1969).. This is a list of all crewed spacecraft types that have flown into space, including sub-orbital flights above 80 km, space stations that have been visited by at least one crew, and spacecraft currently planned to operate with crews in the future. [1]

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