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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Technology
Jack Schofield

Microsoft money breaks sound barrier

"On the day of the 100th anniversary of the Wright brothers' 1903 flight, a small craft called SpaceShipOne demonstrated that supersonic flight is now possible by a small company working without government help. It also represents an important milestone in Scaled Composites' ambition to win the X-prize, to be awarded to the first non-governmental body to launch a manned spacecraft into space," reports Dr David Whitehouse of BBC News.

The rocket is backed by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, as confirmed on the Scaled.com Web site in the PDF file, SpaceShpOne Rumor Confirmed.

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