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Virgin Galactics SpaceShipTwo Crashes During Test Flight Over Mojave Desert

Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo space plane crashed during a test flight over California's Mojave Desert this afternoon the company said.

A report issued by the California Highway Patrol indicated that one pilot died and another suffered a major injury the Associated Press reported. At a press conference on Friday afternoon Kern County Sheriff's spokesman Ray Pruitt said that the injured pilot had ejected from the craft and was doing as well as can be expected at the hospital.

The company said White Knight Two the jet powered craft used to launch the space plane landed safely. The debris field from the space plane covered several miles Kern County Sheriff Donny Youngblood said. Mojave Air and Space Port CEO Stuart Witt said at the press conference that flight crews had detected nothing that appeared abnormal before the crash. The test community is very small. We are human and it hurts CEO of Mojave Air and Space Port said of the incident.

The NTSB would be sending a team to investigate the incident Kyle Harvey of Bakersfield Now reported.

More details from the Associated Press

The accident occurred just as it seemed space flights were near after a period of development that lasted far longer than hundreds of prospective passengers had expected.

When Virgin Group licensed the technology from Microsoft co founder Paul Allen who funded about $26 million for SpaceShipOne Branson envisioned operating flights by 2007. In interviews last month he talked about the first flight being next spring with his son.

It's a real setback to the idea that lots of people are going to be taking joyrides into the fringes of outer space any time soon said John Logsdon retired space policy director at George Washington University. There were a lot of people who believed that the technology to carry people is safely at hand.

Friday's flight marked the 55th for SpaceShipTwo which was intended to be the first of a line of craft. But this was only the fourth flight to be powered by a rocket. During the other flights the craft was either not released from its mother ship or it functioned as a glider.

SpaceShipTwo was designed to provide a suborbital thrill ride into space before returning to Earth as a glider. At 60 feet long it featured two large windows for each of up to six passengers one on the side and one overhead.

The cause of the accident was not immediately known. One difference on this flight was the type of fuel being used.

In May Virgin Galactic announced that SpaceShipTwo would switch to a polymide based fuel a type of thermoplastic. It had been fueled with a type of rubber called HTPB.

Scaled Composites the company that is building the spaceship for Virgin Galactic had extensively tested the new fuel formulation on the ground President Kevin Mickey said. He said the rocket motor configuration had not changed on this flight and characterized the new fuel as a small nuance to the design.

Officials said they had not noticed anything wrong before the flight.

I detected nothing that appeared abnormal said Stuart Witt CEO of the Mojave Air and Space Port.

Virgin Galactic owned by Branson's Virgin Group and Aabar Investments PJS of Abu Dhabi sells seats on each prospective journey for $250 000 with full payment due at the time of booking. The company says that future astronauts as it calls customers have visited Branson's Caribbean home Necker Island and gone through G force training.

Stephen Hawking Justin Bieber Ashton Kutcher and Russell Brand are among the celebrities to sign up for flights. Virgin Galactic reports taking deposits totaling more than $80 million from about 700 people.

A related venture The Spaceship Co. is responsible for building Virgin Galactic's space vehicles.

During testing for the development of a rocket motor for SpaceShipTwo in July 2007 an explosion at the Mojave spaceport killed three workers and critically injured three others. A California Division of Occupational Safety and Health report said the blast occurred three seconds after the start of a cold flow test of nitrous oxide commonly known as laughing gas which is used in the propulsion system of SpaceShipTwo. The engine was not firing during that test.

Friday's accident was the second this week involving private space flight. On Tuesday an unmanned commercial supply rocket bound for the International Space Station exploded moments after liftoff from a launch site in Virginia.

Virgin Galactic had planned to launch space tourism flights from the quarter billion dollar Spaceport America in southern New Mexico once it finished developing its rocket ship.

Christine Anderson executive director of the New Mexico Spaceport Authority did not want to comment on the events unfolding Friday in the California desert or what effect they might have on Spaceport America and the future of commercial space travel.

Virgin Galactic is in line to be the main tenant at the spaceport that was built specifically to launch paying customers into space a dream of Branson's. His company has repeatedly pushed back the timetable for when the $250 000 flights were to begin pointing to delays in development and testing of the rocket ship.

Taxpayers footed the bill to build the state of the art hangar and runway in a remote stretch of desert in southern New Mexico as part of a plan devised by Branson and former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson. Critics have long challenged the state's investment questioning whether flights would ever get off the ground.

SpaceShipTwo is based on aerospace design maverick Burt Rutan's award winning SpaceShipOne prototype which became the first privately financed manned rocket to reach space in 2004.

It's an enormously sad day for a company Burt Rutan told The Associated Press in a call from his home in Idaho where he lives since retiring.

Debris from Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo after its crash in the Mojave Desert. Courtesy of KABC.

In this image from video by KABC TV Los Angeles a rescue crew carries a person on a stretcher to a waiting helicopter near the scene of a crash of the SpaceShipTwo in Southern California's Mojave Desert on Friday Oct. 31 2014.

Photos of today's incident involving Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo pic.twitter.com/7ImTIzP5RC

Dan Linden ( DanLinden) October 31 2014

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

SpaceShipTwo has experienced an in flight anomaly. Additional info and statement forthcoming.

Virgin Galactic ( virgingalactic) October 31 2014

SpaceShipTwo UPDATE Rescue crew seen carrying person on stretcher to chopper http //t.co/AJFLHsYm8L pic.twitter.com/MJaFy0clTw

ABC7 Eyewitness News ( ABC7) October 31 2014

Update one pilot is reportedly dead after Richard Branson's space tourism plane suffered an in flight anomaly. http //t.co/pleGHRuDbE

Gawker ( Gawker) October 31 2014

'Space is hard and today was a tough day' Virgin Galactic CEO on the crash of SpaceShipTwo pic.twitter.com/ictmVEiYjj

NBC Nightly News ( NBCNightlyNews) October 31 2014

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