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Two space tourists may go to ISS aboard one spacecraft
22 July 2003 13:43 The Russian Aviation and Space Agency (Rosaviakosmos) has not ruled out that two space tourists whose flight contracts have already been signed may fly to the International Space Station (ISS) aboard one spaceship. They will be joined by a professional cosmonaut. "If we find this option acceptable and beneficial for us, the tourists will take seat on board one Soyuz-TMA spaceship. Otherwise, they will join different missions. These are only preliminary conclusions. No final decision has been made yet. But this option is possible," Rosaviakosmos spokesman Sergei Gorbunov said on Tuesday. If both tourists go together, one of them will have to receive training as a flight engineer. "The contract envisions this possibility," he noted. Commenting on the possibility of a U.S. company buying a Soyuz spacecraft for its space tourism program, the spokesman said that "Russia may build a Soyuz outside the ISS program. This technical possibility exists, but we have not discussed anything yet or received any offers," he added. "We can sell a spaceship. They, however, have to understand that it will cost not $20 or $40 million but much more," Gorbunov said. Rosaviakosmos has sold two seats on an early 2005 mission to the ISS to the U.S. Space Adventures company. The names of the future space tourists have not been announced yet. The cost of one seat is estimated at $20 million. The first space tourists, U.S. citizen Dennis Tito and Mark Shuttleworth from South Africa, made flights in 2001 and 2002, respectively. [http://gazeta.ru/] http://www.gateway2russia.com/artf.php?artid=113837 -- Rusty Barton - Antelope, California |"Every so often, I like to | stick my head out the window, | look up, and smile for the | satellite picture."-Steven Wright |
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