... tourism company. It tells the story of Virgin Galactic’s 17-year struggle to bring a spaceship into service and render Richard Branson’s dreams of space tourism a reality. According to the book’s blurb, the author “knows Virgin Galactic intimately...
... growth in the utilisation and exploration of the frontier of space. Nothing speaks to this more than the announcements by Richard Branson at Virgin and Elon Musk of SpaceX that they are funding hundreds of satellites, to extend the Internet backbone...
... the risk (and cost) of any singular satellite failure. Small sats still need launchers Serial entrepreneur Richard Branson’s venture Virgin Galactic is another example of a commercial foray into what was previously a governmental monopoly on space...
...pages, we hear from such luminaries as Buzz Aldrin, Richard Branson and Norman Foster, which if nothing else provides a ... is little to learn from their words. For example, Branson’s contribution (which is probably ghost-written anyway) comes across...
.... Within a few years, a new generation of commercial companies appeared: enterprises currently classified as ‘Space 2.0’. Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Galactic, began openly speaking about his plans of turning a profit on suborbital tourism...
... but not least, there’s Yaliny, which aims to be a satellite internet service provider competing head-to-head with Richard Branson’s OneWeb, as well as Google, Fidelity and SpaceX. Yaliny will deliver low-cost internet using 135 microsatellites...