Namira Salim becomes first Pakistani into space
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Adventurer Namira Salim became the first Pakistani to travel into space on Friday, riding aboard Virgin Galactic's fifth successful flight in five months, the US company announced.
From Space back to Earth! Flat Pakistani Astronaut. First Female Virgin Galactic Founder Astronaut! And many more Firsts! ✨🚀✨ pic.twitter.com/yliUjwtQOB
— Namira Salim Official (@namirasalim) October 6, 2023
Salim, who previously traveled to both poles and has also parachuted over Mount Everest, was among the first customers to buy a ticket with billionaire Richard Branson's space company after it was founded almost two decades ago.
"I love my title 'first Pakistani astronaut,' it's like being a very special princess of the country. Maybe nicer than being a princess," Salim told AFP back in 2012.
Virgin Galactic said Salim is also a resident of Monaco and the United Arab Emirates.
Main character vibes. Get to know the #Galactic04 astronauts who embarked on their space journey today → https://t.co/p3En0M0hr5 pic.twitter.com/zceqnZIbnY
— Virgin Galactic (@virgingalactic) October 6, 2023
That makes her the first person from Monaco and the first Emirati woman to travel to space, the company said.
American Ron Rosano and Briton Trevor Beattie were also passengers on Friday's trip, dubbed "Galactic 04."
Beth Moses, a Virgin Galactic employee, and two pilots were also aboard.
POV: You’re a spaceship camera on VSS Unity during #Galactic04. 📸 pic.twitter.com/ofW8rnwEmb
— Virgin Galactic (@virgingalactic) October 6, 2023
Unlike traditional vertical launches into space, Virgin Galactic utilizes a specialized, twin-fuselage aircraft to carry the passenger vessel high in the sky.
The mothership then releases the spaceplane, which in turn engages its thrusters to soar into space at speeds approaching Mach-3.
Spaceflight stats! Dive into the #Galactic04 breakdown:
— Virgin Galactic (@virgingalactic) October 6, 2023
⏰ Take-off Time
9:28 AM MDT
📍Altitude at Release
44,341 ft
🚀 Apogee
54.3 Miles
Top Speed
2.95 Mach
🌎 Landing Time
10:23 am MT
Details → https://t.co/BJ3NiP97UJ pic.twitter.com/60944DLZAc
Passengers experience a few minutes of weightlessness, where they are free to perform somersaults and gaze out the window at the curvature of the Earth.
Welcome back to Earth, #Galactic04! Our pilots, crew and spaceship have landed safely at Spaceport America, New Mexico. pic.twitter.com/mR2qechqeC
— Virgin Galactic (@virgingalactic) October 6, 2023
The craft then glided back down, landing just over an hour after takeoff from Spaceport in New Mexico.
Virgin Galactic competes in the "suborbital" space tourism sector with billionaire Jeff Bezos's company Blue Origin, which has already sent 31 people into space using a vertical liftoff rocket.
But since an accident in September 2022 during an unmanned flight, Blue Origin's rocket has been grounded. The investigation into the accident was closed at the end of September by the US aviation regulator, which requested the company make changes before its flights can resume.
Namira Salim: Within The Reach of Stars
— Karobar TV (@karobartvpk) October 6, 2023
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#FutureOfPakistan Nimra Salim, First Pakistani Astronaut. More Pakistanis to come like Her. pic.twitter.com/HdDoTuADmj
— Iqra Malik (@IqraIsPatriotic) September 21, 2015
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— Shanzay (@shnzy001) October 6, 2023
Pakistani first female astronaut #NimraSalim take off to space and she will waved Pakistani flag in space#SpaceRiders #usaspacrstation #USA_Space #CWC2023 #icccricketworldcup2023 #PAKvNED pic.twitter.com/on8ThjPkZP