Virgin Galactic's New Spaceship Completes Its First Glide TestThis early test of VSS Unity was an important step.

ByJon Fingas

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Virgin Galactic just came much closer toresuming its dreamsof private spaceflight in the wake of itstragic crashfrom 2014. The company has successfullyconductedthe first glide test flight forVSS Unity, better known as the new SpaceShipTwo. The vehicle was only flying free for 10 minutes and never traveled faster than Mach 0.6, but that was enough to get a healthy amount of data illustrating how Unity behaves in real life.

There are more such tests ahead, and you won't see rocket-powered flights until sometime in 2017. The schedule will likely depend on how quickly Virgin gets the information it needs. Still, it's a start -- and given that the first test went "extremely well" (if you ask Virgin), honest-to-goodness spaceflight may happen sooner than you think.

Jon Fingas is an associate editor at Engadget.

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