Off To Mojave

I know posting has been a little slow this weekend. Dale Amon is visiting, and helped me get a lot of things done around the house that I’ve been putting off since we moved back, not to mention cleaning up the fall leaves on the roof and patio in anticipation of the first winter rainstorm here, which is likely to put somewhat of a damper on today’s festivities. They’ve scheduled the rollout for later afternoon (after dark, actually), probably with a light-show extravaganza, but that’s when the rain (and up there, perhaps snow) is likely to be heaviest, according to the forecast. On Saturday night, we attended Alan Boyle’s book signing up in the Fairfax district, and Dale reported on it at Samizdata.

Anyway, we’re driving up to Mojave this morning to see it, and other things (reportedly there will be spill-over parties at XCOR and other places). If the weather permits, we’ll be back late tonight.

[Update a few minutes later]

I wonder why they chose Pearl Harbor Day as the rollout date? I assume they did so despite, not because, or perhaps they didn’t give it any thought. But that’s strange, because Virgin (or at least Burt) are quite into anniversaries. I would have thought they’d rather do it on the 17th, the 106th anniversary of the Wright’s first flight.

[Update a few minutes later]

Clark Lindsey has a roundup of related links.

4 thoughts on “Off To Mojave”

  1. I would have thought they’d rather do it on the 17th, the 106th anniversary of the Wright’s first flight.

    That would be a more logical date, but it’s also a week before Christmas and harder to get press coverage for any vehicle not propelled by flying reindeer.

  2. Rand,

    Today is International Civil Aviation Day. Perhaps that was a factor since they plan to offer flights outside of the U.S.

    http://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/un/international-civil-aviation-day

    It might increase international coverage

    I also wonder if they will make the first captive-carry flight with it mated to White Knight 2 on December 17. That would also be the 6th anniversary of first powered flight of Spaceship 1. If so then doing a roll out today would give them 10 days to prepare for it.

    Tom

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