The fifth visitor arrived on the ISS
Russia's Soyuz spacecraft carries two billionaires astronauts Charles Simonyi successfully paired with the International Space Station (ISS) at 2:10 pm (April 10, Hanoi time).
Russia's Soyuz spacecraft carries two billionaires astronauts Charles Simonyi successfully paired with the International Space Station (ISS) at 2:10 pm (April 10, Hanoi time).
Among the items to bring, there was a delicious meal of quail spinning marinated wine and duck breast. Everyone on ISS will enjoy this meal on Thursday, when Russia celebrates the Astronaut's Day.
Mr. Simonyi, 58, paid $ 25 million for the trip. He is the fifth cosmonaut and will stay 10 days on the ISS. He will return to Earth on April 20, along with astronaut Mikhail Tyurin (Russia) and Miguel Lopez-Alegria (USA) - two people who have been on ISS since September.
American astronaut Sunita Williams will remain on ISS with two upcoming astronauts Fyodor Yurchikhin and Oleg Koto of Russia.
Simonyi will conduct a series of experiments, including experiments to measure the level of radiation that he exposed while in ISS. The goal is to help build an accurate map of the radiation environment on the station.
Simonyi billionaire upside down and the astronauts later
when Soyuz is paired with ISS (Photo: VNN)
Simonyi began training for a flight six months ago at the Yuri Gagarin Astronaut Training Center, Star City, Russia and at Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan.
His trip was arranged by Space Adventures. Earlier, the company brought four tourists into space: Dennis Tito (USA, 2001), Mark Shuttleworth (South Africa, 2002), Greg Olsen (USA, 2005), and Anousheh Ansari (Iranian American, 2006). ).
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