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A US aviation pioneer is celebrating after his spaceship became the first privately owned rocket to fly to the edge of space and back.
SpaceShipOne, built by Burt Rutan, went over space's 62 mile boundary, reports the BBC.
Mr Rutan was on the runway to embrace pilot Mike Melvill on his return.
"It was a mind-blowing experience, it really was. Absolutely an awesome thing," said Mr Melvill.
"Burt thought of everything to make it work and it all worked exactly as he told us."
Mr Melvill said the view from space was "spectacular", and he was only sad that Mr Rutan, who he described as his "best friend in the whole world", could not have been there, too.
A delighted Mr Rutan said it had been an emotional journey.
"The way you guys felt when you saw it touch down, we felt that several times in mission control during the flight," he said.
Steve Bennett, chief of the British civilian space project, Starchaser Industries, said it was a "marvellous achievement", but that he was slightly envious.
"This just proves that you don't have to be Nasa or a government organisation," he said.
SpaceShipOne, built by Burt Rutan, went over space's 62 mile boundary, reports the BBC.
Mr Rutan was on the runway to embrace pilot Mike Melvill on his return.
"It was a mind-blowing experience, it really was. Absolutely an awesome thing," said Mr Melvill.
"Burt thought of everything to make it work and it all worked exactly as he told us."
Mr Melvill said the view from space was "spectacular", and he was only sad that Mr Rutan, who he described as his "best friend in the whole world", could not have been there, too.
A delighted Mr Rutan said it had been an emotional journey.
"The way you guys felt when you saw it touch down, we felt that several times in mission control during the flight," he said.
Steve Bennett, chief of the British civilian space project, Starchaser Industries, said it was a "marvellous achievement", but that he was slightly envious.
"This just proves that you don't have to be Nasa or a government organisation," he said.