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Washington (AFP) Jul 28, 2005 A New Jersey technology entrepreneur has secured a seat on the Russian Soyuz TMA-7 spacecraft to make him the third paying tourist on a space flight, US "space experiences" firm Space Adventures said Wednesday. Gregory Olsen, 60, will join Russian cosmonaut Valery Tokarev and US astronaut William McArthur on the flight to the International Space Station scheduled to launch October 1 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. "I am extremely pleased that Greg has been named to the Soyuz TMA-7 crew," said Eric Anderson, president of Space Adventures. "He is in the process of completing the cosmonaut training program, and as declared by the Russian space agency, he's in excellent condition," Anderson said. The trip will make Olsen the third-ever "space tourist", following earlier trips by US businessman Dennis Tito and African Mark Shuttleworth. Space Adventures, a company set up by former US astronauts to book commercial space travel, charges 20 million dollars for a one-week Soyuz flight. Physicist Olsen is the chairman of Sensors Unlimited, which develops sensitive near-infrared cameras. He plans to conduct experiments in remote sensing and astronomy while aboard the space station, he said. Olsen had to undergo months of rigorous physical preparation and 500 hours of cosmonaut training to qualify for the misson. Anatoly Perminov, chief of Russia's Federal Space Agency, commended Olsen for "his determination and dedication to this mission". "We look forward to many future private missions," Perminov said. Related Links SpaceDaily Search SpaceDaily Subscribe To SpaceDaily Express
Oshkosh WI (SPX) Jul 28, 2005Richard Branson (Founder, Virgin Group of Companies) and Burt Rutan (President, Scaled Composites) have signed a deal to form a new aerospace production company to build a fleet of commercial sub-orbital spaceships and launch aircraft. The new company will own the designs of the new SpaceShipTwo (SS2) and White Knight Two (WK2) launch systems that are now in development at Scaled Composites.
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