Flight Window Opens November 2, 2023
Scientist Dr. Alan Stern and Researcher Kellie
Gerardi Plan To Conduct Five Scientific Research Experiments
Virgin Galactic Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: SPCE) today announced the
‘Galactic 05’ flight window will open November 2, 2023. This would
be the Company’s sixth spaceflight this year and tenth to date. The
‘Galactic 05’ mission would once again see Virgin Galactic’s
Spaceship converted into a suborbital space lab for space-based
research. This research mission reaffirms Virgin Galactic’s
commitment to providing unprecedented access to space by reducing
the historical barriers of time and cost associated with innovative
microgravity and space-based research.
“The pursuit of scientific discovery has driven Virgin Galactic
from the beginning, and we’re thrilled to offer a wide breadth of
high-quality and reliable access to space-based research,” said
Michael Colglazier, CEO of Virgin Galactic. “With six flights in
six months, our teams have delivered on our turn time objectives
for our initial spaceship, VSS Unity. ‘Galactic 05’ will be our
second commercial human-tended research mission, and insights from
this flight will be used to enhance and refine the research
capabilities of our future Delta fleet.”
The dynamic crew of the ‘Galactic 05’ mission will include:
- Astronaut 020 - Dr. Alan Stern, U.S. Planetary Scientist and
Associate Vice President in Southwest Research Institute’s (SwRI)
Space Sector
- Astronaut 021 - Kellie Gerardi, U.S. Payload Specialist and
Bioastronautics Researcher for the International Institute for
Astronautical Sciences (IIAS)
- Astronaut 022 - Private Astronaut – Franco-Italian
nationality
‘Galactic 05’ is set to become Galactic’s sixth space research
mission and its second this year. Alan and Kellie are experienced
researchers who plan to conduct human-tended research during the
suborbital spaceflight. As a former NASA Associate Administrator
for the Science Mission Directorate, Alan is a long-time advocate
for commercial suborbital research platforms. Sponsored by SwRI,
Alan’s mission is planned to be a training flight for a future
suborbital spaceflight as part of NASA’s Flight Opportunities
program. During ‘Galactic 05’, Alan will fly a biomedical harness
to collect physiological data related to human spaceflight and
conduct practice activities for an astronomical experiment on the
NASA flight.
Kellie, sponsored by IIAS, plans to fly three payloads, two of
which will evaluate novel healthcare technologies in microgravity
conditions through the collection of biometric data with the
Astroskin biomonitoring device, and examine how confined fluid
behaves to inform future healthcare technologies in space. Her
research has been developed through extensive reduced gravity
flight campaigns with the National Research Council of Canada (NRC)
and would now be advanced through a suborbital flight.
Learn more about the ‘Galactic 05’ research experiments
HERE.
“After years of sending machines to conduct research on my
behalf, I'm thrilled to be making this maiden spaceflight,” said
Dr. Alan Stern, on behalf of SwRI. “What sets this flight apart
from others, and which likely represents a new kind of space
activity, is that more than anything else I will be training – in
space – for future space experiments I will be performing with NASA
funding. Virgin’s suborbital costs are low enough to open up space
training actually in space as a viable opportunity, and that is a
game changer."
“This mission represents the beginning of a new era of access to
space for the research community, and the culmination of a personal
lifelong dream. I’m grateful for the support and confidence that
IIAS continues to place in me, and I’m looking forward to paving
the way for our many talented researchers who will follow, using
space as a laboratory to benefit humanity,” said Kellie Gerardi, on
behalf of IIAS.
The Virgin Galactic crew includes VSS Unity Commander Mike
Masucci and Pilot Kelly Latimer, VMS Eve Commander Jameel Janjua
and Pilot Andy Edgell, and Astronaut Instructor Colin Bennett.
Colin’s work on ‘Galactic 05’ will complete the in-flight Astronaut
Instructor training assessments, and the fourth cabin seat on VSS
Unity will be used for additional revenue generation on future
flights.
The ‘Galactic 06’ mission is expected to take place in January
2024 to allow time for routine, planned annual vehicle inspections
before re-commencing with standard pre-flight readiness procedures.
The ‘Galactic 06’ mission will be planned to carry four private
astronauts to space.
Stay tuned to Virgin Galactic’s social channels for further
updates.
About Virgin Galactic
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pioneering human spaceflight for private individuals and
researchers with its advanced air and space vehicles. It has
developed a spaceflight system designed to connect the world to the
love, wonder and awe created by space travel and to offer customers
a transformative experience. You can find more information at
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