1. Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo crashes during test flight.
US officials are investigating the crash of a Virgin Galactic spaceship yesterday in the Mojave Desert, California, which killed one pilot and injured another. SpaceShipTwo, which was reportedly trialling a new type of fuel, lost contact with ground controllers shortly after 10am local time.
It is being reported that a photographer who witnessed the crash saw the spaceship explode after being deployed by its carrier aircraft. Kern County Sheriff’s spokesman Ray Pruitt said the pilot, who was found at the scene, was then taken to a local hospital suffering “moderate to major” injuries.
Virgin-owner Richard Branson tweeted that he was on his way to the Mojave Desert to be with the Virgin Galactic team:
The six-passenger, two-pilot spacecraft was aiming to make the world’s first commercial suborbital space flights. You can read more about the crash here.
2. Trade Union Royal Commission says Julia Gillard committed no crime.
Submissions made by Counsel-Assisting the Australian Royal Commission into Trade Unions, Jeremy Stoljar SC, have cleared former-PM Julia Gillard of any crime in relation to the fund set up by Ralph Blewitt and her then-boyfriend Bruce Wilson.
Submissions to the Royal Commission say Ms Gillard committed no crime when she provided legal advice in her role as a legal adviser to the Australian Workers Union in the early 1990s, and that the former Prime Minister was unaware of any criminal activity being undertaken by the two former union officials who misappropriated union-linked slush funds.