Billionaires perform clowns on the universe

On October 2, Canadian billionaire Guy Laliberte visited the International Space Station after two days of traveling in space, laughing at his companions.

Accompanying him were two astronauts Jeffrey Williams of America and Maxim Surayev of Russia. The billionaire and cosmonaut Laliberte will return to Earth on October 11 while Williams and Surayev will stay in the space station for 6 months.

' I am feeling very good, so wonderful - but I will not stay here for 6 months, ' Laliberte said when connected to the Russian Space Control Station. His lover Claudia Barilla and his 5 children also watched him through the big screen.

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Billionaire Guy Laliberte . (Photo: Reuters)

Billionaires talk to their children in French.He again wore a red clown nose and waved his index finger at the audience, surrounded by him as eight other members of the Space Station, all in weightless condition .

' I'm glad he's fine, ' Barilla said.

As an experienced acrobatic, swallowing fire and staggering, the billionaire's departure also wore a red nose and also bought some for his companions. He also said he would tickle them when they slept.

However, Laliberte also has a mission. He plans to read a poem about keeping clean water sources that are increasingly scarce. This event will be satellite TV in 14 cities next Friday. Former vice president Al Gore, pop singer Peter Gabriel and rock band U2 will also join.

Once a street artist, Laliberte now owns $ 2.5 billion. He is the seventh passenger to pay to go to this space station. And maybe one of the last astronauts in the next few years because NASA has just decided to disband the shuttle fleet and will ask Russia to transport its astronauts to the space station, that means less seats on the train.

Russian officials also confirmed they could not take tourists to the Space Station if the US stopped the shuttle.