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Space race: Richard Branson in astronaut training ahead of first flight

Richard Branson says it could be just a matter of months before he embarks upon his first space trip.
Martin Kovacs
Martin Kovacs
Richard Branson

Richard Branson says it could be just a matter of months before he embarks upon his first space trip, with the billionaire entrepreneur undertaking a range of training in preparation for the rigours of space flight.

Branson, the founder of space flight company Virgin Galactic, has told the BBCย his maiden voyage is โ€œmonths away, not years awayโ€, detailing what his training regime involves, including fitness and centrifuge training, along with regular sets of tennis.

โ€œInstead of doing one set of tennis every morning and every evening, I’m doing two sets,โ€ he told the BBC.

โ€œI’m going kiting and bikingย โ€” doing whatever it takes to make me as fit as possible.โ€

Branson is one of a number of entrepreneurs, including Tesla chief executive Elon Musk and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, seeking to make commercial space flights a reality. He told the BBC he sees Bezos as his main competition.

โ€œI think we’re both neck and neck as to who will put people into space first,โ€ he said.

โ€œUltimately, we have to do it safely. It’s more a race with ourselves to make sure we have the craft that are safe to put people up there.โ€

In April this year, Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo VSS Unity completed its first supersonic, rocket-powered flight.

As reported by the BBC, it was the first powered flight for Virgin Galactic’s new vehicle following the 2014 break-up of its previous craft over the Californian desert, which caused the death of one pilot and left the other seriously injured.

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