In Pictures: Virgin Galactic's 1st Glide Flight of VSS Unity Spaceship
VSS Unity Is Going Solo
The space tourism company Virgin Galactic performed its first glide flight test of the VSS Unity on Dec. 3, 2016. Here are the photos from the spaceship's run-up to its first solo flight. THIS PHOTO: Virgin Galactic's second SpaceShipTwo spacecraft, the VSS Unity, and its WhiteKnightTwo carrier aircraft roll out to a runway at the Mojave Air and Space Port in California on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2016 for Unity's first-ever solo glide test flight.
VSS Unity's First Glide Flight
Virgin Galactic's VSS Unity soars on its first-ever glide flight on Dec. 3, 2016.
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VSS Unity's 3rd Flight
On. Nov. 3, Virgin Galactic's spaceship, the VSS Unity, flew for the third time before attempting its first glide flight test, though weather conditions prevented the actual drop test. WhiteKnightTwo, the aircraft that carried the VSS Unity to release altitude, makes its 216th flight in this photo.
Pre-flight checks
Dave Mackay, the chief pilot at Virgin Galactic, performs pre-flight checks before the first glide flight attempt of the VSS Unity on Nov. 1, 2016.
SpaceShipTwo before Nov. 3 glide test flight
Virgin Galactic prepares for a second attempt at a glide test flight of the VSS Unity on Nov. 3, 2016. Weather postponed the glide test flight that was originally scheduled for Nov. 1, and ultimately delayed the Nov. 3 attempt as well.
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VSS Unity pre-flight checks for Nov. 3 glide test
Virgin Galactic performs pre-flight checks on the VSS Unity before an attempted glide test flight on Nov. 2. Weather forced Virgin Galactic to delay the glide test.
VSS Unity and Mothership VMS Eve Take Off for Glide Test Flight
VSS Unity and mothership VMS Eve shortly after takeoff on Nov. 1. The weather that day proved too windy for VSS Unity to detach and do a glide flight test, so that portion of the test flight was postponed.
VSS Unity and Mothership VMS Eve Take Off for Glide Test Flight
VSS Unity and mothership VMS Eve shortly after takeoff on Nov. 1.
SpaceShipTwo Unity 1st Captive Flight
Virgin Galactic's second SpaceShipTwo, the VSS Unity, is seen during its first captive carry test flight with its mothership WhiteKnightTwo at the Mojave Air and Space Port in California on Sept. 8, 2016.
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Hanneke Weitering is a multimedia journalist in the Pacific Northwest reporting on the future of aviation at FutureFlight.aero and Aviation International News and was previously the Editor for Spaceflight and Astronomy news here at Space.com. As an editor with over 10 years of experience in science journalism she has previously written for Scholastic Classroom Magazines, MedPage Today and The Joint Institute for Computational Sciences at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. After studying physics at the University of Tennessee in her hometown of Knoxville, she earned her graduate degree in Science, Health and Environmental Reporting (SHERP) from New York University. Hanneke joined the Space.com team in 2016 as a staff writer and producer, covering topics including spaceflight and astronomy. She currently lives in Seattle, home of the Space Needle, with her cat and two snakes. In her spare time, Hanneke enjoys exploring the Rocky Mountains, basking in nature and looking for dark skies to gaze at the cosmos.