Yesterday at 6:29pm, my teammate Jorge texted me saying he’d just watched an Orb shoot straight up into the sky above the marina in Puerto Rico.
He was shaken, convinced he’d witnessed some kind of hyper-advanced technology
Today, totally randomly, we walked into a small local pizza shop. The Owner tells us that he & his son also saw a bright light flying across the sky last night… in the exact same spot Jorge saw the Orb.
Then he shows us the video below, timestamped at 6:28pm, literally one minute before Jorge’s sighting.
In the clip, you can see the Orb drift across the sky, stretch into a line of light, and rotate horizontally… then vanish.
But here’s the wild part:
When his son saw the Orb, he made a wish “upon a star.”
His wish? To meet ME
So his dad pulled him out of school today and brought him to the pizza shop… and 18 hours later, his wish upon a UAP came true
INSANE.
(He also loves Pokémon, so I gave him the PSA 10 1st Edition Pikachu I had on me ⚡️)
Many people ask what the view looks like at our 100,000-foot apogee.
From this height, Explorers will be able to see the thin blue line of the Earth’s atmosphere. More commonly referred to as the “Overview Effect” by authors and astronauts, we call it “The Space Perspective.
This shot was captured looking out from Spaceship Neptune-Excelsior during our recent test flight.
You can see the side of the capsule as well as the Earth. This view spans on endlessly and reminds us of the fragility and beauty of our planet. Our capsule is gently propelled to the edge of space by our SpaceBalloon™ at 12mph (~19.3 kph), giving Explorers two hours to soak in the view while at apogee. Inside the capsule, there is freedom to move around and take in 360° views from the largest windows flown to space, enjoy a drink, or take a moment to yourself in the Space Spa.
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Space Perspective has successfully completed a historic flight demonstration of Spaceship Neptune-Excelsior, the fully-operational test vehicle that will take Explorers to space. Around sunrise on Sunday, it launched from the deck of Marine Spaceport (MS) Voyager, propelled by our SpaceBalloon™ to ~100,000 feet (~30 km). Over the course of several hours, our engineering teams monitored and controlled the capsule, eventually bringing it down through a controlled descent and splashdown.
This flight tested a multitude of systems, including launch & ascent through our patented launch system aboard MS Voyager, cabin pressure and stability at peak altitude aboard the capsule, our Environmental Control and Life Support systems, and all aspects of our SpaceBalloon™, including the material performance and our patent pending venting mechanisms. We also tested capsule communications with Mission Control and Voyager. While these are just a few of the many complex systems, the entire flight profile was successfully executed and all systems operated nominally. The data received will be analyzed and applied to future flights and iterations of the capsule as we prepare for additional uncrewed flights, and crewed test flights in the future.
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