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English: The Scaled Composites SpaceShipTwo spaceplane (central fuselage) resting under its mothership, White Knight Two, inside a hangar in Mojave, Ca., USA.
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SpaceShipTwo resting under the Mothership WhiteKnight2 inside a hangar in Mojave,Ca. SpaceShipTwo will have its worldwide debut Monday evening at the Mojave airport for dignitaries and future "astronauts".