The company will now review all test data gathered and inspect the spaceship and mothership An image of the VSS Unity near its highest point above the earth Virgin Galactic Holdings Inc (NYSE:SPCE) completed its long-delayed third spaceflight over the weekend, leaving just two regulatory hurdles ahead before it can begin carrying paying passengers into space. Following an aborted mission in December and then after being beset by technical issues and postponements in recent months, the company's spaceship VSS Unity was finally carried into the upper atmosphere by mothership VMS Eve on Saturday before being released and firing its own rockets.