747 jet that it called "Cosmic Girl" to carry its LauncherOne rocket to about 35,000 feet of altitude before dropping it."By launching from an aircraft, Virgin could take off from almost any airport around the world and turn these airports into space ports," said Caleb Henry, director of research at Quilty Analytics.
Henry noted that the Virgin Orbit's last launch was from the United Kingdom, and that the company was in discussions to launch in Japan and Brazil. "They were offering to different countries the ability to, in a sense, have a sovereign launch capability, because the rocket would take off from their home soil," Henry said.
But Virgin Orbit was dogged by delays. The company originally hoped to launch its debut mission in 2018, but didn't get off the ground until May of 2020. The demonstration mission failed shortly after the rocket was released. In total, the company launched six missions, four of which were successful and two of which failed,Virgin Orbit's biggest deal was a 39-launch contract signed with satellite maker OneWeb in 2015.
"A challenge for the company, and for any launch company, is having an anchor customer, somebody who you can depend on to routinely buy a decent number of launches," Henry said. "Virgin Orbit did not have an anchor customer."
Do you have the Nashville killer manifesto yet?
What do you mean?
What was promising about Orbit? How large of a market is there for $250,000 sub-orbital trips?
They got f&cked in the end
Because it wasn’t promising because space x launch costs were much cheaper