KEY POINTS
  • Richard Branson's satellite-launching company Virgin Orbit brought a rocket to show off in New York City on Friday, as it celebrated going public.
  • "There's a rocket in Times Square, but there happens to be [another] one on an airplane right now," Virgin Orbit CEO Dan Hart told CNBC. The company is preparing for a launch next week.
  • The company uses a modified Boeing 747 aircraft to launch its rockets, a method known as air launch.

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Virgin Orbit's LauncherOne rocket on display in Times Square, New York.

Richard Branson's satellite-launching company Virgin Orbit brought a rocket to show off in New York City on Friday, as it celebrated going public.

"There's a rocket in Times Square; but there happens to be [another] one on an airplane right now ... we're doing stuff and I think, at the end of the day, that's what matters," Virgin Orbit CEO Dan Hart told CNBC. He rang the Nasdaq opening bell on Friday.

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