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On America’s 248th birthday, we wish you and your loved ones a joyous #FourthOfJuly! As we celebrate Independence Day, let’s reflect on its significance and honor our history and freedoms, where all are created equal and have the opportunity for life, liberty, and the pursuit of

On America’s 248th birthday, we wish you and your loved ones a joyous #FourthOfJuly! As we celebrate Independence Day, let’s reflect on its significance and honor our history and freedoms, where all are created equal and have the opportunity for life, liberty, and the pursuit of
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Spaceship manufacturing facility now complete! ✅ Virgin Galactic has launched a new spaceship factory in Phoenix, Arizona. Final assembly of our Delta spaceships will start in Q1 2025 as planned. An initial team is prepping the facility to receive tooling in Q4 2024. Details →

Spaceship manufacturing facility now complete! ✅
Virgin Galactic has launched a new spaceship factory in Phoenix, Arizona. Final assembly of our Delta spaceships will start in Q1 2025 as planned. An initial team is prepping the facility to receive tooling in Q4 2024. Details →
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Virgin Galactic’s Delta class spaceship design is backed by years of engineering and analysis from our talented team. To showcase the magnitude of this endeavor, we invite you to watch here for an overview of our next gen production model spaceship design. Tune into the Q2 2024

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Research update: On June 8, a team of UC Berkeley researchers sent their 3D printing technology to space for the first time as part of the #Galactic07 mission. Their next-generation microgravity printer — dubbed SpaceCAL — spent approx. 3 minutes in space while aboard VSS Unity.