LAUNCH A SPACELINE Your ticket to the stars. BY MICHAEL BEHAR

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How To LAUNCH A SPACELINE Your ticket to the stars. BY MICHAEL BEHAR IF YOU RE THE FOUNDER OF THE WORLD S PREMIER commercial spaceline, finding a CEO with firsthand experience isn t possible. So when Richard Branson began hunting for an executive to lead Virgin Galactic, he searched for a candidate who had not only dabbled in all realms of spaceflight, but also one whose imagination was as boundless as his own. Luckily, Branson met George Whitesides. When Whitesides, 39, joined Virgin Galactic in May 2010 as president and CEO, he had already served two years as chief of staff at NASA. His duties spanned the agency s 150-plus ongoing missions from probes to far-flung galaxies to satellites that survey our changing climate. Before NASA, Whitesides directed the National Space Society, a grassroots advocacy group Virgin Galactic s mother ship, WhiteKnightTwo, carries Space- ShipTwo in the Mojave Desert. that champions efforts to colonize other planets. He s done stints at two space-tourism firms Zero Gravity and Blastoff Corporation and was an advisor to the FAA. From his multifaceted career, Whitesides says he s learned, above all, that spaceflight requires unrelenting perseverance: You have to go into it with commitment and stick to it. Think you have the right stuff? Here are the next five steps. MARK GREENBERG/VIRGIN GALACTIC/GETTY IMAGES 142

5Facts You May Not Know About Medjet: Medjet Ads benefits should have you been should designed consider. 5ONE: 60% If of NON-BLEED, Medjet Transports make are it fit Domestic and centered of Medjet in the LIGHT as protection GRAY for BOX. international travelers Many tend to think but as a member, you are protected when traveling 150 miles or more from home. TWO: You Pay Nothing Additional for Your Transport Medjet members only pay their membership fee. They have no out-of-pocket costs for the medical transport. THREE: No Preexisting Condition Exclusion There are no medical questions for any person under the age of 75. FOUR: Short-Term Options If you plan to keep close to home this year, or only taking a week-long vacation, consider Medjet s short-term membership options starting at $99. FIVE: Grandkids are Members Medjet members can add as many as five grandchildren up to age 19 to their membership for $75 per grandchild. While your travel insurance and platinum card programs have important benefits, there may be medical transport restrictions that could leave you wishing you had additional protection. Medjet closes this gap, virtually anywhere in the world. For more information or to enroll, contact your preferred Virtuoso travel advisor. STEP ONE GET THE BIG BUCKS Once you ve got a viable business plan that explains precisely how you intend to ferry tourists into space and make a profit doing so you re ready to pitch investors. For seed money, aim for at least $100 million. That s the amount Branson initially spent to get Virgin Galactic up and running in 2004. But remember, this was after Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen had already ponied up millions to finance SpaceShipOne. The proof-of-concept prototype led to Virgin Galactic s SpaceShip- Two the six-passenger spacecraft that looks set to take its first test flight to space this year. More recently, Aabar Investments, a private equity firm, kicked in another $390 million. Plus, more than 620 passengers have made deposits to secure their seat aboard SpaceShipTwo, amounting to another $120 million for Virgin. Account for cost overruns and technical hiccups, and $1 billion in the bank should be enough to get you to the launchpad. Whitesides says, We ve been very lucky with financing, which next to safety is the single most important factor for any space project. STEP TWO CHOOSE YOUR VEHICLE WISELY To reuse or not to reuse? That was the question Branson pondered in 1999 when he began brainstorming ways to take civilians into space and back safely. Reusable vehicles, like the space shuttle, were notoriously expensive to operate and required long turnaround times to get them flying again. The shuttle was incredible, contends Whitesides. But it was more rebuildable than reusable. An expendable capsule that gets shot into orbit on the end of a rocket is a cheaper option. But capsules, though proven, are cramped passengers won t have much room to frolic in zero gravity and the free-fall plummet back home is harrowing. Because gravitational forces on reentry can exceed ten times those on Earth, capsules require special training. The solution: Design your own rocket plane. SpaceShipTwo is spacious, has CHRIST CHAVEZ/BLOOMBERG/GETTY IMAGES 144

wings that feather for gentle reentries, and is outfitted with a hybrid engine that can be speedily serviced and refueled. With SpaceShipTwo, we re engineering maximum reusability, explains Whitesides. George Whitesides at Spaceport America in 2010. Turn the page to see it today. STEP THREE DO THE SAFETY DANCE The space shuttle and its precursors the Apollo, Mercury, Gemini, and X-15 vehicles were fundamentally experimental and, therefore, dangerous to fly. Put simply, career astronauts accept that their work is inherently risky. A commercial spaceliner carrying paying civilian passengers is a wholly different beast. We re putting our family and friends on board, says Whitesides. I m going to fly on it, and my wife is going to fly on it. So safety is paramount. And as a newer company, it s even more important that we get it right. Start by assembling a team of safety specialists with diverse expertise recruited from established aerospace If NON-BLEED, make it fit and centered in the LIGHT GRAY BOX.

SMOOTH ROAD AHEAD If NON-BLEED, make it fit and centered in the LIGHT GRAY BOX. You know what you want. With Avis Preferred, just tell us once. Save your rental preferences, get the car of your choice and drive off with no lines or paperwork. To enroll, contact your Virtuoso travel advisor. We re doing something historic moving humanity to the stars. It s worth doing, but this is a challenging business. firms, such as Scaled Composites and its offshoot The Spaceship Company, which is building Virgin Galactic s fleet. We know we have to create a vehicle that s safer than any other in history, because we won t have a business if we don t. Creating a spaceline is unprecedented, but don t ignore precedent, advises Whitesides: Decades of aerospace-safety lessons at NASA can teach you a lot of good stuff. STEP FOUR BECOME A REGULATORY NINJA Going where no one has gone before means trailblazing a regulatory jungle that even the gatekeepers themselves don t fully comprehend. So do what Whitesides did and become one of them. He joined the FAA s Commercial Space Transportation Advisory Committee and served as chairman of the Reusable Launch Vehicle Development working group. Whitesides gained a masterful knowledge of the requirements that Virgin Galactic now must satisfy for its license and permits from the FAA and the U.S. State Department, which polices spaceflights under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations. I could drone on about regulation for hours, admits Whitesides. Another hint: Find a location to fly where few people live. Virgin Galactic operates from New Mexico s Spaceport America, situated in a hardscrabble desert adjacent to the 3,200-square-mile White Sands Missile Range. It certainly makes [regulations] easier being in a relatively remote place flying a fair distance from populated areas, says Whitesides. In some respects, space development STEP FIVE is a lot less IT S ROCKET advanced than SCIENCE, people think, AFTER ALL surmises Whitesides. You go to the movies and see space all over the place huge antigravity rocket ships but that stuff doesn t really (VIRGIN SPACECRAFT, CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT) MARK GREENBERG/VIRGIN GALACTIC, MARSSCIENTIFIC/VIRGIN GALACTIC, THE CLAY OBSERVATORY/VIRGIN GALACTIC, MARK GREENBERG/VIRGIN GALACTIC Available at select locations in the U.S. and Canada. 2013 Avis Rent A Car System, LLC 100185-01 146

exist. Basically, we re still using technologies invented 50 years ago. Virgin Galactic intends to change that. But in doing so, it has set a high bar. When Branson formed the company nine years ago, he assured the world that flights would commence in 2008. Delays nearly all related to technical and safety issues resulted in inevitable setbacks. With SpaceShipTwo now in its final test-flight phase, the latest timetable sets passenger liftoff for 2014. The holdups haven t surprised Whitesides. To be honest, I foresaw most of what we ve had to handle, he says. Any aerospace venture is hard and always takes more money and time than you think it will. The trick is to stay focused and keep an eye on the big picture. We re doing something historic moving humanity to the stars. It s worth doing, but this is a challenging business. Your very own spaceline is within reach. Just don t forget that first step. Virtuoso s accredited space agents are the exclusive North American travel advisors for Virgin Galactic flights; from $250,000. Virgin Galactic s Spaceport America terminal. Opposite (clockwise from top left): SpaceShipTwo s flight profile. Explore ASIA onboard LE SOLÉAL LE SOLÉAL (132 staterooms & suites) December 22, 2013 January 4, 2014 Bali (Indonesia) Bali (Indonesia) 12 nights All-inclusive fares from $7,495 per person* February 8 19, 2014** Singapore (Singapore) Singapore (Singapore) 11 nights All-inclusive fares from $5,930 per person* February 19 March 1, 2014** with bleed on all sides for Hong balance Kong (PRC) Ho Chi Minh (Vietnam) 10 nights All-inclusive fares from $5,143 per person* If NON-BLEED, make it fit and March centered in the LIGHT GRAY Ho BOX. Chi Minh (Vietnam) Port Kelang (Malaysia) 13 nights 1 14, 2014**Ŧ All-inclusive fares from $6,391 per person* Contact your Virtuoso Travel Advisor for more details *All-inclusive prices shown is per person based on double occupancy and includes port & safety charges, open bar, gratuities and fuel surcharges. The fare does not include flights and transfers, insurance, optional shore excursions (sold onboard), personal expenses, subject to change and availability. Additional restrictions may apply. ** Back-to-back offer 20% off 2nd cruise, 30% off 3rd cruise. Ŧ Single supplement waived. Offers are subject to change or withdrawal at any time without notice and not retroactive nor combinable. For more information on terms and conditions see en.ponant.com<http://en.ponant.com>. Ship s Registry: France. FL Seller of Travel Ref No ST37706 and CA Seller of Travel Ref No 2106116-50