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American space tourist Gregory Olsen will fly to the International Space Station
American space tourist Gregory Olsen will fly to the International Space Station (ISS) on a Russian Soyuz-TMA spacecraft with the ninth ISS crew in October, the Russian Federal Space Agency said Wednesday. Agency head Anatoly Perminov met with Gregory Olsen, who has a chance to become only the third space tourist. The first, American Dennis Tito visited the ISS in 2001, while the second, South African Mark Shuttleworth flew to the ISS in 2002. Both paid $20 million for the privilege
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