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| Britain joins tourism space race with successful Northumberland rocket launch |
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| POSTED 12 Sep 2017 . BY Tom Anstey |
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The rocket launch a significant step towards the development of rockets for use in space tourism in the future Credit: Owen Humphreys/PA Wire/PA Images
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Britain has taken a big step in the space tourism race, with private firm Starchaser Industries successfully launching its first test flight of a reusable rocket.
Funded and built by the Manchester-based company, the 8.2m (27ft) Skybolt 2 test model was launched in Northumberland, where the carbon-fibre rocket reached 4,000ft (1,219m) before successfully coming back down to earth.
The rocket launch a significant step towards the development of rockets for use in space tourism in the future, though Starchaser has stiff competition, with the likes of Space X and Virgin Galactic making significant strides towards the goal of an operating space tourism industry.
“One of the things we want to do is make space tourism a reality, we want to be launching people into space and this rocket was carrying various systems and experiments that will allow us to do that,” said Starchaser managing director Alan Bennett, speaking to The Guardian.
In addition to its primary goal of creating a rocket capable of transporting people to and from space, the Skybolt 2 will also be used for education purposes. Supported by the University of Chester, the rocket will now tour schools across the country to engage young people and encourage them to pursue STEM subjects.
Starchaser’s next target is to build a rocket large enough to carry a person. The 12m (39ft) model, called Nova 2, is scheduled for launch in the next 18 months.
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| Steve Bennett of Starchaser Industries stands next to Britain's biggest reusable rocket Skybolt 2 Credit: Owen Humphreys/PA Wire/PA Images |
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Scotland dominates list of potential sites for UK spaceport
POSTED 16 Jul 2014. BY Jak Phillips

The UK’s bid to become a space tourism hotspot has taken a ‘giant leap’
forward, after the government unveiled eight coastal sites under consideration
to host the country’s first spaceport – six of which are in Scotland.
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Government reveals UK space tourism ambitions
POSTED 07 May 2014. BY Jak Phillips

The government has backed plans for a four-fold expansion of the UK space
industry, with the potential for an operational British spaceport within five years
as it bids to cash in on the expected boom in space tourism.
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Sir Richard Branson opens Virgin's spaceport
POSTED 20 Oct 2011. BY Pete Hayman

Sir Richard Branson has dedicated the new 'Virgin Galactic Gateway to Space',
which is set to become the home of the world's first commercial space tourism
venture.
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