Richard Branson watches the takeoff of Virgin Galactic’s carrier airplane carrying a space tourism rocket plane toward space from Mojave Air and Space Port in Mojave. Reuters
Virgin Galactic's SpaceshipTwo takes off for a suborbital test flight on Thursday. AFP
A jet carrying Virgin Galactic's tourism spaceship took off from Mojave Air and Space Port, climbing to an altitude near 43,000 feet. AP
Virgin Galactic's VSS Unity comes in for a landing after its suborbital test flight. AFP
Virgin Galactic marked a major milestone on Thursday as Unity made it to a peak height, or apogee, of 51.4 miles. AFP
Virgin Galactic's SpaceshipTwo took off attached to an aeroplane from Mojave, California, then firing its rocket motors to reach new heights. AFP
People watch on as the craft takes off. AFP
The craft landed on a runway minutes after taking off. AP
Richard Branson celebrates with pilots Rick “CJ” Sturckow, left, and Mark “Forger” Stucky, right, after Virgin Galactic’s tourism spaceship climbed more than 50 miles high. AP
Virgin Galactic reaches space for the first time during its 4th powered flight from Mojave, Calif. AP
VSS Unity reached an altitude of 271,268 feet reaching the lower altitudes of space. AP
Virgin Galactic's manned space tourism rocket plane SpaceShipTwo lands at Mojave Air and Space Port. Reuters
Virgin Galactic's carrier airplane WhiteKnightTwo carrying a space tourism rocket plane SpaceShipTwo takes off from Mojave Air and Space Port. Reuters
Richard Branson watches the takeoff of Virgin Galactic’s carrier airplane carrying a space tourism rocket plane toward space from Mojave Air and Space Port in Mojave. Reuters
Virgin Galactic's SpaceshipTwo takes off for a suborbital test flight on Thursday. AFP
A jet carrying Virgin Galactic's tourism spaceship took off from Mojave Air and Space Port, climbing to an altitude near 43,000 feet. AP
Virgin Galactic's VSS Unity comes in for a landing after its suborbital test flight. AFP
Virgin Galactic marked a major milestone on Thursday as Unity made it to a peak height, or apogee, of 51.4 miles. AFP
Virgin Galactic's SpaceshipTwo took off attached to an aeroplane from Mojave, California, then firing its rocket motors to reach new heights. AFP
People watch on as the craft takes off. AFP
The craft landed on a runway minutes after taking off. AP
Richard Branson celebrates with pilots Rick “CJ” Sturckow, left, and Mark “Forger” Stucky, right, after Virgin Galactic’s tourism spaceship climbed more than 50 miles high. AP
Virgin Galactic reaches space for the first time during its 4th powered flight from Mojave, Calif. AP
VSS Unity reached an altitude of 271,268 feet reaching the lower altitudes of space. AP
Virgin Galactic's manned space tourism rocket plane SpaceShipTwo lands at Mojave Air and Space Port. Reuters
Virgin Galactic's carrier airplane WhiteKnightTwo carrying a space tourism rocket plane SpaceShipTwo takes off from Mojave Air and Space Port. Reuters
Richard Branson watches the takeoff of Virgin Galactic’s carrier airplane carrying a space tourism rocket plane toward space from Mojave Air and Space Port in Mojave. Reuters