The American Mojave Aerospace Ventures Team announces launch
dates for SpaceShipOne and the Canadian da Vinci Project Team
announces roll-out date for their completed spaceship.
The X PRIZE Foundation announced key
next steps by two of its top competitors for the ANSARI X PRIZE.
The American Mojave Aerospace Ventures, LLC Team (a partnership
between Paul G. Allen and Burt Rutan and his team at Scaled
Composites) announced today that it has given its official 60-day
notice and has scheduled its first competition flight on September
29th, 2004, at the Mojave Airport Civilian Aerospace Test Center in
Mojave, California. To win the $10 million, SpaceShipOne will need
to make a second flight within two weeks, by October 13th,
2004.
In addition, the Canadian da Vinci Project Team, based in
Toronto, Canada, announced its plans to roll-out its completed Wild
Fire spacecraft for public viewing and photo opportunities on
Thursday, Aug 5th, 2004, at its Downsview Airport hanger in
Toronto. The da Vinci Project Team, widely heralded as a contender
for the $10 million, will pursue its own ANSARI X PRIZE space
flight attempts this Fall.
Also introduced to supporters and press was Amir Ansari,
representing the Ansari family, the benefactors who titled the
ANSARI X PRIZE, and Astronaut Rick Searfoss, the Chief Judge of the
competition. The announcements took place at the Santa Monica
Municipal Airport in Santa Monica, California, at 10:30 am PST.

"Eight years ago, under the Arch in St. Louis, we kicked off the
X PRIZE competition. Today I'm pleased to announce that the first
team is ready to make an attempt to claim the $10 million, with
other teams close behind, said Dr. Peter H. Diamandis, Chairman and
Founder of the X PRIZE Foundation. "The American Mojave Aerospace
Ventures Team and the Canadian da Vinci Project Team are just two
of the 26 competing groups who will someday make it possible for
spaceflights to be conducted from commercial spaceports across the
globe. When the ANSARI X PRIZE competition is won, it will herald
the start of a new renaissance of spaceflight in which the general
public will have their chance to fly next."
If successful, Mojave Aerospace Ventures will make history by
launching a privately financed, manned spaceship to 100 km
altitude, twice within two weeks, each carrying a pilot and the
weight and volume equivalent of two additional passengers. On June
21st, Mike Melvill, a pilot for Mojave Aerospace Ventures, became
the first commercial pilot to enter suborbital space, earning
astronaut wings and a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records.
Similar to the June flight, the competition launches will take
place at the Mojave Airport Civilian Aerospace Test Center in
Mojave, California. The public is invited and encouraged to attend
the historic events. Parking passes for public attendance can be
purchased on the X PRIZE website.

"The idea of competitions have always had a rich heritage in our
society," said Paul G. Allen, sole investor of SpaceShipOne and
partner in Mojave Aerospace Ventures, LLC. "This competition has
proven that there are many different ways to attack the challenges
set out by the ANSARI X PRIZE. From the start we have approached
SpaceShipOne with a 'can-do, home-brew' attitude. We are grateful
that our previous flights have brought even more attention to the
ANSARI X PRIZE and given more momentum to the groundswell of
excitement that is continuing to build for the long-term potential
of affordable space exploration."
"I want to thank the X PRIZE Foundation for providing the
inspiration in 1996, to get us little guys thinking about private
development of manned space flight. Last month our team
demonstrated that private companies can indeed conduct space
flights without government help." stated Burt Rutan, Team Leader of
the Mojave Aerospace Ventures Team and designer of both the White
Knight and SpaceShipOne. "We are hopeful to complete both
qualifying flights and to win the ANSARI X PRIZE."
Wild Fire, the Canadian da Vinci Project Team spacecraft, is
also launched at high-altitude into suborbital space at 80,000 feet
from an unmanned, reusable helium balloon. The Canadian da Vinci
Project Team, considered one of the top ANSARI X PRIZE competitors,
will reveal its Wild Fire space vehicle to the public for the first
time on August 5th, 2004, at its Downsview Airport Hanger in
Toronto.

"The da Vinci Project Team has made huge strides in the past
year and we're excited to finally share Wild Fire with the public,"
noted Brian Feeney, da Vinci Project Team Leader. "We're in the
commercial tourist race for the long haul and while working with an
all-volunteer team, we've been able to accomplish major aviation
and space milestones in pursuit of the ANSARI X PRIZE."
In addition, Colonel Rick Searfoss, pilot and commander of three
Space Shuttle missions, was introduced as the Chief Judge of the
ANSARI X PRIZE. "We have met with the Mojave Aerospace Ventures
Team and we are prepared to ensure that the flights are well
monitored and that all rules are followed carefully," said Col.
Searfoss. "As an experienced astronaut, I can tell you that I'm
personally excited to see the beginning of a new generation of
spaceflight."

About the ANSARI X PRIZE Competition
Currently, 26 teams from around the globe are competing for the
$10 million ANSARI X PRIZE. In order to win the competition, teams
must build a safe and reusable space vehicle able to carry one
pilot and the weight equivalent of two passengers, 100km (62 miles)
into suborbital space. The vehicle must be privately financed and
safely flown twice within a two-week period. The first registered
ANSARI X PRIZE team to complete this feat will win the $10 million
prize and a spectacular 5-foot trophy.