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Virgin Galactic Unity's Final Mission - Galactic 07
Description
This was Virgin Galactic's VSS Unity's last flight.
Six passengers and crew flew to an altitude of 54.4 miles (87.5 km).
Galactic O7 Space Tourists:
Anand "Andy" Harish Sadhwani of California
Irving Izchak Pergament of New York
Giorgi Manenti of Italy
Also aboard Galactic O7:
Turkish astronaut Tuva Atasever
VSS Unity commander Nicola Pecile
Pilot Jameel Janjua
Credit: Space.com | footage courtesy: Virgin Galactic | edited by Steve Spaleta
Six passengers and crew flew to an altitude of 54.4 miles (87.5 km).
Galactic O7 Space Tourists:
Anand "Andy" Harish Sadhwani of California
Irving Izchak Pergament of New York
Giorgi Manenti of Italy
Also aboard Galactic O7:
Turkish astronaut Tuva Atasever
VSS Unity commander Nicola Pecile
Pilot Jameel Janjua
Credit: Space.com | footage courtesy: Virgin Galactic | edited by Steve Spaleta
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