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Mission type | Crewed sub-orbital spaceflight |
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Operator | Virgin Galactic |
Apogee | 87.2 km (54.2 mi) |
Spacecraft properties | |
Spacecraft | VSS Unity |
Spacecraft type | SpaceShipTwo |
Manufacturer | The Spaceship Company |
Crew | |
Crew size | 6 |
Members | Michael Masucci Kelly Latimer Colin Bennett Alan Stern Kellie Gerardi Ketty Maisonrouge |
Start of mission | |
Launch date | 2 November 2023, 15:00 UTC |
Launch site | Spaceport America Runway 34 |
Deployed from | VMS Eve |
End of mission | |
Landing date | 2 November 2023, 15:59 UTC |
Landing site | Spaceport America Runway 34 |
Galactic 05 mission patch VSS Unity spaceflights← Galactic 04Galactic 06 → |
Galactic 05 was a crewed sub-orbital spaceflight of the SpaceShipTwo-class VSS Unity, which launched on 2 November 2023. It was the fifth commercial spaceflight and tenth overall spaceflight for American aerospace company Virgin Galactic.
Crew
Galactic 05's crew included three private passengers and three Virgin Galactic employees.
Position | Crew | |
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Commander | Michael Masucci Sixth spaceflight | |
Pilot | Kelly Latimer Third spaceflight | |
Astronaut instructor | Colin Bennett Third spaceflight | |
Researcher | Alan Stern First spaceflight | |
Researcher | Kellie Gerardi First spaceflight | |
Tourist | Ketty Maisonrouge First spaceflight |
Stern performed studies of human body's reaction to zero-gravity by wearing a biomedical monitoring harness. He also wanted to develop in-space operation of a particular high-tech camera that is planned to be used on an astronomical research mission in the future by NASA. His flight and research were financed by Southwest Research Institute.
Gerardi flew the Galactic 05 mission as a payload specialist doing scientific research with Alan Stern, a private passenger also on board. Onboard, Gerardi operated three biomedical and thermodynamic fluid experiments on behalf of IIAS (International Institute for Astronautical Sciences, a private international education and research facility). Gerardi operated a fluid cell designed to help better predict and control the shape and location of fluid within a container in microgravity. She also wore the Astroskin biomonitoring device to collect a wide range of biometric data during her flight. A third experiment studied insulin-resistance during spaceflight, and Gerardi wore a Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM) to measure and store glucose readings. Her flight was paid for by IIAS and the research done was developed by National Research Council of Canada.
References
- Virgin Galactic (2 November 2023). "VIRGIN GALACTIC COMPLETES SIXTH SUCCESSFUL SPACEFLIGHT IN SIX MONTHS". Virgin Galactic. Retrieved 2 November 2023.
- ^ Harwood, William (2 November 2023). "Virgin Galactic launches fifth commercial flight to sub-orbital space and back". CBS News. Retrieved 27 November 2023.
- Etherington, Darrell (3 June 2021). "Virgin Galactic to fly Kellie Gerardi to space on a dedicated research mission". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2 June 2024.
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