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Cornwall space launch viewing information released Cornwall space launch viewing information released
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The launch window will open on Monday nightThe launch window will open on Monday night
The launch window will open on Monday night
Information about how people can watch the first orbital space launch from the UK has been released.Information about how people can watch the first orbital space launch from the UK has been released.
The Start Me Up mission will be livestreamed on Virgin Orbit's YouTube channel from 21:00 GMT on Monday.The Start Me Up mission will be livestreamed on Virgin Orbit's YouTube channel from 21:00 GMT on Monday.
All tickets for the viewing area at Cornwall Airport Newquay were snapped up shortly after becoming available.All tickets for the viewing area at Cornwall Airport Newquay were snapped up shortly after becoming available.
The launch window opens at 22:16 and Spaceport Cornwall said "we are making history, and we want to make sure you can witness it happen".The launch window opens at 22:16 and Spaceport Cornwall said "we are making history, and we want to make sure you can witness it happen".
Virgin Orbit targets Monday for UK missionVirgin Orbit targets Monday for UK mission
Virgin Orbit targets Monday for UK mission
The viewing area is located across the runway from the Spaceport hangar and there will also be a big screen, refreshments, toilets and a silent disco on site.The viewing area is located across the runway from the Spaceport hangar and there will also be a big screen, refreshments, toilets and a silent disco on site.
The Spaceport said: "Although it will be dark, you'll still be able to witness some aspects of the launch and experience the sounds and smells that come with it."The Spaceport said: "Although it will be dark, you'll still be able to witness some aspects of the launch and experience the sounds and smells that come with it."
Cosmic Girl will carry the rocket out over the ocean, attached to the underside of the left wingCosmic Girl will carry the rocket out over the ocean, attached to the underside of the left wing
Cosmic Girl will carry the rocket out over the ocean, attached to the underside of the left wing
There will not be parking on site and the viewing area will only accessible via a park and ride system.There will not be parking on site and the viewing area will only accessible via a park and ride system.
The two park and ride sites are at Tregunnel Hill in Newquay, and Watergate Bay, and will be operating from 18:00.The two park and ride sites are at Tregunnel Hill in Newquay, and Watergate Bay, and will be operating from 18:00.
A number of road closures will also be in place throughout the evening.A number of road closures will also be in place throughout the evening.
People who have secured tickets are advised to bring warm clothes and seating but umbrellas are not permitted next to the active airfield.People who have secured tickets are advised to bring warm clothes and seating but umbrellas are not permitted next to the active airfield.
Cosmic Girl, the repurposed 747 which will carry the rocket containing the satellites, is expected to take off between 21:45 and 22:45.Cosmic Girl, the repurposed 747 which will carry the rocket containing the satellites, is expected to take off between 21:45 and 22:45.
The rocket, LauncherOne, will then be released off the coast of Ireland between 22:54 and 23:54.The rocket, LauncherOne, will then be released off the coast of Ireland between 22:54 and 23:54.
Cosmic Girl will return to the spaceport between midnight and 01:00 on Tuesday.Cosmic Girl will return to the spaceport between midnight and 01:00 on Tuesday.
However, those hoping to travel to watch the event in person have been warned "there is no guarantee the launch will take place on the first attempt".However, those hoping to travel to watch the event in person have been warned "there is no guarantee the launch will take place on the first attempt".
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