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Hurricane Provides Dramatic End to Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo Event

11.12.09

Hurricane Provides Dramatic End to Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo Event

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At the start of a dramatic week of weather right across the US, hurricane force winds hit Mojave Air and Spaceport CA on the evening of Monday 7th December, tearing apart a specially created site which had been used throughout the day to house guests attending the first roll out of Virgin Galactic’s new spaceship…

Along with Sir Richard Branson and spaceship designer Burt Rutan, over 800 press, future astronauts and VIP guests including Governors Bill Richardson and Arnold Schwarzenegger, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie and Victoria Principal had gathered in the desert to witness the roll out of the world’s first commercial manned spaceship. Standing at the end of the runway, guests braved gale force winds and stormy weather, to see SpaceShipTwo for the first time. The spaceship was carried down the runway as snow fell, by her mothership, VMS Eve, to a spectacular display of lights and music.

With the spaceship officially named VSS Enterprise by Governors Schwarzenegger and Richardson, the celebrations began. Minutes later guests were stunned to hear that a mass evacuation had been called by local officials who had become aware of the approaching storm. Sir Richard Branson said: “It was absolutely incredible, the roll out of the spaceship had been fantastic and everybody was filled with terrific energy. We were all in the tents when the evacuation was called. 20 minutes after the last of the 800 guests had been coached away, the main 200ft tent literally took off”. Gusts were reported of up to 116MPH, and local residents commented that the Mojave area had not experienced such a combination of high winds, rain and freezing temperatures for over two decades. Both spaceship and mothership were unscathed thanks to the rapid action of the crew as were all guests thanks to an efficient evacuation to waiting buses.
Sir Richard Branson added: “We were fully expecting to be blown away by our beautiful new spaceship but got a little more than we bargained for!”

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25 Responses to "Hurricane Provides Dramatic End to Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo Event"

Mukta on 03.01.10 (20:37)

I think that this whole project is great and the fact that people care about it so much is very heartwarming. Great job to everyone that helped, I'm sure that anyone would feel safe in your hands, even in space :)

Robert Molden on 27.12.09 (08:24)

Wish i were there!

Dan Skill on 24.12.09 (05:26)

Thank you VG, excellent event. The weather did seem normal and expected. I agree a permanent hangar would of been a better choice, but still hats off to a great team and good leadership in getting everyone out safely. Dan

Ken Doyle on 17.12.09 (17:47)

It was a real shame that the weather wrecked the facilities and the later part of the rollout show. We had been watching the evening light show rehearsals for days from our test site on the airport, and it looked quite impressive! Good work keeping anyone from getting hurt! Unfortunately, the story statement, "local residents commented that the Mojave area had not experienced such a combination of high winds, rain and freezing temperatures for over two decades.", must have come from not-so-local or long-term residents. We get several days of exactly that weather per winter. I participated in the Rotary Rocket "Roton" rollout back in '98. The wind was bad enough for that event that I had to fill the (low and centered) Peroxide tank with water before pulling it out, in order to help keep it from blowing over. The lesson is; rollouts in Mojave should be based out of a permanent hangar..

midterm on 15.12.09 (22:29)

This is typical Mojave weather. Nothing unusual. Don't know what residents you interviewed who thought the wind was unusual.

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