Travel British billionaire Richard Branson wants to own a space to board his Virgin Galactic within four to five months. That he has Thursday said in Washington.
“I want to go for the 50th anniversary of the day we walked on the Moon, that is our plan,” said the chief executive of the group Virgin. The American astronauts of the mission Apollo 11 landed on the Moon on 20 July 1969.
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reached In december Virgin Galactic for the first time, a height of 80 kilometers, which in the US is seen as the beginning of the space (the international convention on 100 km).
Branson moved to earlier dates to emerge for that first trip, but had time and time again to be postponed.