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  • July 28: Virgin Galactic founder Sir Richard Branson, left, and Scaled Composites LLC founder Burt Rutan wave from the mothership aircraft White Knight Two 'Eve' during an unveiling ceremony at Scaled Composites hangar in Mojave, Calif. More than 250 customers have paid $200,000 or put down a deposit for the chance to be one of Virgin Galactic's first space tourists. A date for the first launch has yet to be announced.
  • July 28: Virgin Galactic founder Sir Richard Branson waves from the mothership aircraft White Knight Two 'Eve' during an unveiling ceremony at Scaled Composites hangar in Mojave, Calif. More than 250 customers have paid $200,000 or put down a deposit for the chance to be one of Virgin Galactic's first space tourists. A date for the first launch has yet to be announced.
  • July 28: Virgin Galactic founder Sir Richard Branson, right, celebrates the naming of mothership aircraft White Knight Two 'Eve' after his mother Eve Branson, left, at Scaled Composites hangar in Mojave, Calif. More than 250 customers have paid $200,000 or put down a deposit for the chance to be one of Virgin Galactic's first space tourists. A date for the first launch has yet to be announced.
  • July 28: Virgin Galactic's mothership aircraft White Knight Two 'Eve' is seen at Scaled Composites' hangar after an unveiling ceremony in Mojave, Calif. More than 250 customers have paid $200,000 or put down a deposit for the chance to be one of Virgin Galactic's first space tourists. A date for the first launch has yet to be announced.
  • July 28: Virgin Galactic founder Sir Richard Branson, right, celebrates the unveiling of mothership aircraft White Knight Two 'Eve,' named after his mother Eve Branson, left, at Scaled Composites hangar in Mojave, Calif. More than 250 customers have paid $200,000 or put down a deposit for the chance to be one of Virgin Galactic's first space tourists. A date for the first launch has yet to be announced.
  • July 28: Journalists get a close look at Virgin Galactic's mothership aircraft White Knight Two 'Eve' during an unveiling ceremony at Scaled Composites hangar in Mojave, Calif. More than 250 customers have paid $200,000 or put down a deposit for the chance to be one of Virgin Galactic's first space tourists. A date for the first launch has yet to be announced.

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