Virgin Galactic’s VSS Unity flew into suborbital space and back on June 8, bringing an end to the company’s commercial flight services until its Delta-class spacecraft debuts.
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SpaceX was a 50-employee upstart when it was first featured on Aviation Week’s cover on March 29, 2004. “David and Goliath: Can Tiny SpaceX Rock Boeing?” the magazine asked. SpaceX founder Elon Musk did not interpret that positively. “It’s kind of a comical picture, to be frank, because I think the implied answer is ‘no,’” he recalled in a later interview.See the cover photo from our March 29, 2004 issue.
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