Friday, October 31, 2014

Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo Just Crashed During A Mojave Test Flight [Updated]

SpaceShipTwo
Virgin Galactic

We will continue to update this post as new details become available.

There’s a shadow looming over the private spaceflight industry this week. Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo suborbital rocket just experienced an “in-flight anomaly" during a test run in the Mojave desert. While the company hasn’t specified what that anomaly is just yet, multiple reports are pointing to some kind of crash. If so, it marks this week’s second high-profile disaster for private spaceflight, following the explosion of Orbital’s Antares rocket shortly after takeoff on Tuesday.

According to Spaceflight Now, first responders to the scene indicated that there was wreckage from a crashed aircraft. Eye witnesses also report seeing the explosion and subsequent debris.

We drove to one of the debris sites. Debris from the ship was scattered all over the road. @VirginGalactic #SpaceShipTwo

— Parabolicarc.com (@spacecom) October 31, 2014

It’s assumed that two pilots were aboard SpaceShipTwo, as most test flights of the spacecraft include two pilots.  ABC7 reports that one person was taken away from the scene on a stretcher.

RT @ABC7: #SpaceShipTwo UPDATE: Rescue crew seen carrying person on stretcher to chopper http://t.co/fahuxdltQ7 http://ift.tt/1G33Q0h

— Emily Lakdawalla (@elakdawalla) October 31, 2014

Designed for space tourism, SpaceShipTwo is the followup to Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipOne, which was the winner of the $10 million Ansari X Prize in 2004. Powered by a rocket motor, it is meant to take passengers to the edge of space and then glide back down to Earth, landing on a runway like a plane. In May 2014, Virgin Galactic announced that SpaceShipTwo would be switching fuel types for its rocket engine -- utilizing a plastic-based propellant rather than a rubber-based one.

We will continue to update as we get more information.

Update 3:05 PM

Virgin Galactic just released a statement to NBC News:

"Virgin Galactic's partner Scaled Composites conducted a powered test flight of SpaceShipTwo earlier today.  During the test, the vehicle suffered a serious anomaly resulting in the loss of the vehicle.  The WhiteKnightTwo carrier aircraft landed safely.  Our first concern is the status of the pilots, which is unknown at this time.  We will work closely with relevant authorities to determine the cause of this accident and provide updates as soon as we are able to do so."

The WhiteKnightTwo is a cargo aircraft used to lift the SpaceShipTwo.

Update 3:17 PM

The FAA announced that airspace "from the surface up to and including 12000 feet" is closed to provide a safe environment for rescue. Local news from Bakersfield revealed what the crash site looks like:

A Piece Of SpaceShipTwo Wreckage
screenshot, ABC

The California Highway Patrol has an update on the pilots:

BREAKING: California Highway Patrol reports 1 fatality, 1 major injury after SpaceShipTwo accident.

— The Associated Press (@AP) October 31, 2014

Update 3:44 PM

The FAA has released an official statement about the incident:

"Just after 10 a.m. PDT today, ground controllers at the Mojave Spaceport lost contact with SpaceShipTwo, an experimental space flight vehicle. The incident occurred over the Mojave Desert shortly after the space flight vehicle separated from WhiteKnightTwo, the vehicle that carried it aloft. Two crew members were on board SpaceShipTwo at the time of the incident. WhiteKnightTwo remained airborne after the incident. The FAA is investigating.

Please contact Scaled Composites about the condition of the crew members."

Update 4:01 PM

Joel Glenn Brenner, a former Washington Post reporter, did a telephone interview with CNN, talking about her experiences with Virgin Galactic. Brenner has been covering the company and is currently writing a book about SpaceShipOne. She had a few harsh words to say about the readiness of the SpaceShipTwo spacecraft. "This engine that exploded today, even if they had had a successful flight and even if they had not stolen my friend's life, they would not have ever gotten anywhere near space with this engine," said Brenner.

She also went on to say that the crash of SpaceShipTwo marks a huge setback for Virgin Galactic . "They do not have any vehicle anywhere near completion. This really marks the end for what they can do."

Virgin Galactic founder Richard Branson is reportedly en route to the Mojave Spaceport.

Thoughts with all @virgingalactic & Scaled, thanks for all your messages of support. I'm flying to Mojave immediately to be with the team.

— Richard Branson (@richardbranson) October 31, 2014

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