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Virgin Orbit has put its satellite-launching system together for the first time.

The California-based company — part of British billionaire Sir Richard Branson's
Virgin Group — mated a LauncherOne rocket with its carrier plane, a modified 747
jet called Cosmic Girl, at Long Beach Airport on Wednesday (Oct. 24).

"The team were carrying out the integration check of the rocket with Cosmic Girl
to verify [that] mechanical, electrical, software and dynamics all work together
for the first time," Branson wrote in a blog post today (Oct. 26). "It's an
incredibly exciting moment for us, as Virgin Orbit's first test flights move
ever closer."

That test-flight campaign will begin with "captive carry" missions, in which
LauncherOne will stay attached to Cosmic Girl from liftoff to landing. The next
step will be drop tests, which will allow engineers to study the rocket-release
mechanism and LauncherOne's flight through Earth's atmosphere, Virgin Orbit
representatives said.

Branson anticipates moving through these milestones rather quickly; in today's
blog post, he predicted that LauncherOne would reach orbit "early next year."
(That orbital pioneer won't be the same rocket that linked up with Cosmic Girl
this week, however; the latter booster's final flight will be a drop test,
Virgin Orbit representatives said.)

The 70-foot-long (21 meters) LauncherOne can deliver satellites weighing up to
1,100 lbs. (500 kilograms) to a variety of low Earth orbits. Cosmic Girl will
carry the booster to an altitude of about 35,000 feet (10,700 m), at which point
LauncherOne will separate and make its own way to space.

This air-launch strategy has the advantage of flexibility, Branson said.

Cosmic Girl "can fly thousands of miles in any direction at 24 hours' notice to
deliver to the right orbit," Branson wrote in his blog post. "Currently, people
have to wait between 18 and 24 months for manufacturing and a ground launch."

Rockets have launched in midair before. The Pegasus rocket, which was developed
by Orbital Sciences Corp. (now part of Northrop Grumman), has more than 40
flights under its belt. And there are more to come. Pegasus will be used by
Stratolaunch Systems, the satellite-lofting company established in 2011 by the
late Paul Allen.

Virgin Orbit's sister company, Virgin Galactic, will launch from midair as well.
Virgin Galactic's six-passenger spaceliner, SpaceShipTwo, will blast itself to
suborbital space after being carried aloft by a plane known as WhiteKnightTwo.



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