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there. we could have kept exploring the moon, we didn t have to stop, that was a purely political decision to do that. now the will power seems to do that. now the will power seems to be back and we can get a lot of beneficial science to the moon. a lot of advances in technology and we have the new rocket, the new capsule, more capable than apollo, the astronauts can land on the surface and stay there for a week. so we have a crew test flight with four astronauts, launching by end of 2024 and then humans would land on the moon, the first woman and the first person of colour. that will come in 2025 or 2026. after that, a moon base. what is exciting is we are going to the south pole of the moon. why that is that important? that is where the water is. water ice is there. if we can mine that ice, we can live off the land. you will split the water ice into
billionaire sir richard branson. you can see him there back on earth hugging his grand kids now and we re expecting to hear more about his trip. this is how it all started. release, release, release. clean release. there it was. branson and virgin gallactic space plane standing up to the challenge. launching the first fully crew test flight to the very edge of space. after 17 years of development, trials, some errors, branson was thrilled to be on top of the world. it s a complete experience of a lifetime.