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    Testing continues on Rhutan's SpaceShipOne

    By Leonard David

    Testing of Burt Rutan’s SpaceShipOne continues in the skies over Mojave, California.

    Rutan’s group at Scaled Composites is busily working on more aggressive shakeouts of the suborbital, passenger-carrying craft, including a second glide test of the craft on August 27.

    "We are very busy testing here in Mojave," Rutan told SPACE.com . "This week we will run our third full-duration firing of the hybrid motor," he said. The hybrid motor is critical to propelling the SpaceShipOne to the edge of Earth’s atmosphere and snagging the $10 million X Prize.

    Second glide test

    In the second glide flight of SpaceShipOne, the flying qualities and performance in the spaceship re-entry or "feather" mode were evaluated. In this test, the vehicle’s tail section was moved to an upward position.

    Pilot Mike Melvill put SpaceShipOne through an assertive set of in-flight tests.

    Transition to the feather mode occurred at 43,000 feet. As the tail booms and aft wing transitioned upward, the vehicle body smoothly pitched up and then returned to an approximately level pitch attitude during about 70-seconds of fully-feathered descent.

    A smooth touchdown of SpaceShipOne was made ten-and-a-half minutes after launch from the White Knight carrier vehicle.

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