Virgin Galactic's SpaceshipTwo launches for a suborbital test flight on December 13, 2018, in Mojave, California. AFP
The interior cabin of space tourism firm Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo is seen in an artist's rendition released July 28, 2020. Virgin Galactic/Handout via Reuters
The interior cabin of space tourism firm Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo is seen in an artist's rendition released July 28, 2020. Virgin Galactic/AP
The interior cabin of space tourism firm Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo is seen in an artist's rendition. Virgin Galactic via Reuters
Virgin Galactic SpaceshipTwo Unity flies free in the New Mexico Airspace for the first time on May 1, 2020. AP
Virgin Galactic is set to make its first commercial space flights in 2020. Courtesy Virgin Galactic
Virgin Galactic's Spaceflight System as it prepares for flight at Spaceport America in the desert near Truth or Consequences, New Mexico. AFP
An aerial view of the horizontal launch area at Spaceport America, including the Virgin Galactic Gateway to Space, Spaceport Operations Center, Taxiway V and Spaceway 16-34. Courtesy Spaceport America
Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo. The company will be first space tourism firm to be publically listed. Reuters
A view from the edge of space is seen from the cockpit of Virgin Galactic's manned space tourism rocket plane SpaceShipTwo during a space test flight over Mojave, California, US, December 13, 2018. Virgin Galactic/Handout via Reuters
A view from SpaceShipTwo, a rocket plane designed for space tourism, during a test flight in the edge of space, around 51 miles (or 81km) over California, USA, 13 December 2018. EPA/Virgin Galactic
Virgin Galactic's SpaceshipTwo launches for a suborbital test flight on December 13, 2018, in Mojave, California. AFP
The interior cabin of space tourism firm Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo is seen in an artist's rendition released July 28, 2020. Virgin Galactic/Handout via Reuters
The interior cabin of space tourism firm Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo is seen in an artist's rendition released July 28, 2020. Virgin Galactic/AP
The interior cabin of space tourism firm Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo is seen in an artist's rendition. Virgin Galactic via Reuters
Virgin Galactic SpaceshipTwo Unity flies free in the New Mexico Airspace for the first time on May 1, 2020. AP
Virgin Galactic is set to make its first commercial space flights in 2020. Courtesy Virgin Galactic
Virgin Galactic's Spaceflight System as it prepares for flight at Spaceport America in the desert near Truth or Consequences, New Mexico. AFP
An aerial view of the horizontal launch area at Spaceport America, including the Virgin Galactic Gateway to Space, Spaceport Operations Center, Taxiway V and Spaceway 16-34. Courtesy Spaceport America
Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo. The company will be first space tourism firm to be publically listed. Reuters
A view from the edge of space is seen from the cockpit of Virgin Galactic's manned space tourism rocket plane SpaceShipTwo during a space test flight over Mojave, California, US, December 13, 2018. Virgin Galactic/Handout via Reuters
A view from SpaceShipTwo, a rocket plane designed for space tourism, during a test flight in the edge of space, around 51 miles (or 81km) over California, USA, 13 December 2018. EPA/Virgin Galactic
Virgin Galactic's SpaceshipTwo launches for a suborbital test flight on December 13, 2018, in Mojave, California. AFP