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London to New-York in 90 Minutes?

  • Writer: Samarth Modi
    Samarth Modi
  • Aug 12, 2020
  • 1 min read

Virgin Galactic developed a 2,3000mph super jet, which can make flying time as long as your last power nap.



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The new aircraft which is bring developed by Virgin Galactic in collaboration will make all your sci-fi dreams come true. It can cross the whole globe from New-York to Sydney in the same time as it takes to reach Gujarat from Delhi (by car). This craft which runs at 3 times the speed of sound might also let you travel to outer space.


This unnamed craft can carry 19 passengers at a time, and would charge you $250,000 for a flight to space. As the world becomes accustomed to Elon Musk's revolutionary privatised space success, Virgin Galactic is going to take a step ahead and attempt to make the idea of going to space common.


This developing technology is also going to unlock many areas of scientific research including the ability to charter long courses to unknown planets, as breaking Mach 3 while safely transporting a number of human passengers is not an easy task, and if achieved, there will be a new page in the future of air travel, and space too.


This promising venture, still holds the room for further discussion, as privitised space involvement rises. Laws, regulation, legislation, and beauraucracy will follow. These are the repelling factors which would most probably put in place as soon as multiple firms have gained the ablity to achieve this massive feat. It is not easy to predict the future, but, it is understood that what once used to be a telescopic dream may very well be the vacation spot for generations to come.

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