VG Launcherone Overview USG

VG Launcherone Overview USG

Steve Isakowitz April 25, 2016 Company Overview SpaceShipTwo LauncherOne Space Experiences SpaceShipTwo Virgin Galactic Confidential and Proprietary 3 Only 553 people have ever been to space View of Our Planet from Space Experience Weightlessness Exhilarating Ride Fulfuling a Dream Future Astronauts Virgin Galactic Confidential and Proprietary 6 Suborbital Research Payloads Maximum Suborbital Research Microgravity Microgravity Maximum Maximum Flight Pressurized Usable Payload Capability Time Quality (g) g-load Apogee Frequency Volume 1300 lbs. (600kg) 500 ft^3 (14 m^3) 3-4 minutes 10^-3 to 10^-5 ~5 110km Daily Virgin Galactic Confidential and Proprietary 7 SpaceShipTwo WhiteKnightTwo Hybrid Propulsion Spaceport America Manufacturing / Mojave Test Facilities / Mojave Test Pilots Design & Production Team Satellite Launch Fast Growing Smallsat Market Smallsat Market On Contract 39 satellites With option for 100 more Over 12 satellites Ref: Spaceworks in science & tech Ref: Spaceworks 11 60o Air Launch 37o 55o Highly Responsive WFF 28.5o MHV SLF 500 kg to o KOA 20 LEO 60o 102o 300 kg to 97.4o SSO Sample Mission Profiles Shown: Additional Capabilities Possible 12 LauncherOne Configuration Second Stage 59 inch Outer Diameter Composite Structure Multi-Payload Configuration s Possible Payload Shroud First Stage Composite Structure 72 inch Outer Diameter Composite Structure NewtonThree 73,500 pounds thrust NewtonFour LOX/RP-1 Pump-Fed Engine 5,000 pounds thrust LOX/RP-1 Pump-Fed Engine Propulsion Carrier Aircraft Structures Avionics Long Beach Facility Mojave Test Site Advanced Manufacturing World-Class Team Emerging Commercial Space Industry Virgin Galactic Proprietary Commercial Space Industry Source: Tauri Group, “Start-Up Space” Report, 2016 NASA’s Role Customer Supplier Partner • NASA Flight Opportunities • NASA Space Act • NASA Collaborative Program Agreements Opportunities Program • NASA Venture Class Launch • LEO Development post-ISS Services Program Commercial companies benefit NASA, and NASA benefits commercial companies. The relationship is complementary, not competitive. Together, we open space to change the world for good .

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