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  1. Russia's Cosmonauts: Inside the Yuri Gagarin Training Center (Springer Praxis Books / Space Exploration) by Rex D. Hall, David J. Shayler, et all 2005-11-14
  2. Cosmonaut flight preparation (JPRS) by A Nikolayev, 1974

21. CollectSPACE - Resources And Guides - Cosmonaut Addresses
Esders For astronaut addresses, click here. All Russian cosmonauts if not deceased - can be reached through the Yuri Gagarin cosmonaut training Center at
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who's who in space: the first 25 years of space exploration Books galleys, drafts, and advanced reading copies Hardware space flown fragments and complete artifacts Medallions flown coins and those minted with flown metal Philatelics first day ceremony programs and flown stamps Cosmonaut Addresses For astronaut addresses, click here All Russian cosmonauts - if not deceased - can be reached through the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center at Star Town: Name of Cosmonaut Lyotchik Cosmonavt Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Centre 141 160 Zvezdny Gorodok Moskovskoi Oblasti Potcha Lyotchikov Kosmonavtov Russia - C.I.S.

22. CollectSPACE - Guest Essay
venture into this collecting category, but those who do collect autographs of everyone who has undergone official astronaut or cosmonaut training, whether or
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related space memorabilia and history websites
The editor's collection.
Autographs

who's who in space: the first 25 years of space exploration Books galleys, drafts, and advanced reading copies Hardware space flown fragments and complete artifacts Medallions flown coins and those minted with flown metal Philatelics first day ceremony programs and flown stamps What About The Other 350? by Bob McLeod Bob McLeod revisited the below article for the May/June issue of Autograph News In addition to adjusting his count to reflect the astronauts and cosmonauts who have flown since his column was first published, he also dug into his own extensive collection to illustrate the article with scans of several prized autographs. Though this newly revised article would normally only be accessible to AN subscribers, their editors have generously made

23. Space Books - Astronaut And Cosmonaut Books, Mercury, Gemini, Apollo And Space S
flight. When he came back, he wrote the finest account we have of the training and the experiences of a test pilot and astronaut. This
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There are a number of excellent books on the market which discuss many aspects about the early Space Program. Most probably the best place on the internet to find these books is Amazon.com. I have searched through their site and found some of my personal favorites. By clicking on a link below you will be taken directly to that title on Amazon.com were you can read peoples reviews of the book and make your purchase in a safe and secure environment. Or if you would prefer to purchase the book from their UK division Amazon.co.uk then click on the Union Jack. Lost Moon: The Perilous Voyage of Apollo 13
By the Commander of Apollo 13 - Jim Lovell.
In 1970, during the glory days of the Apollo Program, NASA sent Jim Lovell and two other astronauts on a mission to the Moon. Only 55 hours into the flight, disaster struck when an explosion rocked the ship draining the essential oxygen and power. This book chronicles the full story about this moon shot which has been described as the successful failure. This is the book that the movie Apollo 13 was based on staring Tom Hanks. The Last Man on the Moon
By the Commander of Apollo 17 Gene Cernan.

24. Astronaut & Cosmonaut Addresses
Name of astronaut) NASAJSC astronaut Office Mail Code at the following address (cosmonaut Name) Lyotchik Cosmonavt Yuri Gagarin training Centre 141
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Here you will find autograph addresses for American Astronauts and Russian Cosmonauts. Many still sign through the mail for free, (but sadly a lot are autopenned)
You can write to any active Astronaut at the following address, (see list below for current active Astronauts):
(Name of Astronaut)
NASA-JSC
Astronaut Office Mail Code CB
2101 NASA Road 1
Houston, Texas 77058-3696
Altman, Scott D. - Shuttle Commander Anderson, Michael P. - Shuttle Mission Specialist, (Killed Columbia Crash) Ashby, Jeffrey S. - Shuttle Commander Bloomfield, Michael J. - Shuttle Commander Bowersox, Kenneth D. - Shuttle Commander, ISS Commander Brown, David M. - Shuttle Mission Specialist, (Killed Columbia Crash) Burbank, Daniel C. - Shuttle Mission Specialist Cagle, Yvonne D. - Shuttle Mission Specialist Caldeiro, Fernando (Frank) - Shuttle Mission Specialist Camarda, Charles J. - Shuttle Mission Specialist, ISS Flight Engineer Carey, Duane G. - Shuttle Pilot Chawla, Kalpana - Shuttle Mission Specialist, (Killed Columbia Crash) Chiao, Leroy - Shuttle Mission Specialist, ISS Commander

25. Suborbital Spaceflight
crew. Tour and operations briefing on spaceport. - Lecture on astronaut and cosmonaut training philosophies. - training session
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26. ESA Portal - Press Releases - ESA Astronauts Join 1996 Astronaut
Corps. He trained at ESA s European astronaut Centre in Cologne and at the cosmonaut training Centre in Star City, Russia. He was
http://www.esa.int/export/esaCP/Pr_37_1996_p_EN.html
14 August 1996
On Monday 12 August, ESA astronauts Pedro Duque and Christer Fuglesang arrived at NASA's Johnson Space Center to begin training as members of the 1996 Astronaut Class.
The two ESA astronauts are part of a group of international astronaut candidates, in which the Canadian, French, German, Italian and Japanese space agencies are also represented, who will train for 22 months as mission specialists for future Space Shuttle and International Space Station missions. Pedro Duque, born on 14 March 1963 in Madrid, Spain, was selected in May 1992 to join ESA's Astronaut Corps. He trained at ESA's European Astronaut Centre in Cologne and at the Cosmonaut Training Centre in Star City, Russia. He was stand-by crew member for ESA's 30-day Euromir 94 mission and served as primary Crew Interface Coordinator for that Mission. Duque was also the Alternate Payload Specialist for Shuttle mission STS- 78 in June-July this year. Christer Fuglesang, born on 18 March 1957 in Stockholm, Sweden, was selected in May 1992 to join ESA's Astronaut Corps. He trained at ESA's European Astronaut Centre in Cologne and at the Cosmonaut Training Centre in Star City, Russia. He was the stand-by crew member for ESA's 180-day Euromir 95 mission and served as primary Crew Interface Coordinator for that mission. The other international candidates selected by NASA are: Steve Mac Lean and Julie Payette of the Canadian Space Agency; Mamorou Mohri and Soichi Noguchi of the Japanese space agency NASDA; Philippe Perrin of the French space agency CNES; Gerard Thiele of the German space agency DARA and Umberto Guidoni of the Italian space agency ASI.

27. ESA Portal - Press Releases - First Italian Astronaut To Be Flown
of garments designed to reduce the weight and volume of astronaut s clothing. as Flight Engineer in Russia at the Gagarin cosmonaut training Centre, near Moscow
http://www.esa.int/export/esaCP/Pr_6_2002_p_EN.html

German
French
21 February 2002

ESA astronaut Roberto Vittori (*) will become the first Italian to lift off from Baikonur on board a Russian Soyuz vehicle on 25 April 2002, when he starts a ten-day mission - codenamed 'Marco Polo' - to the International Space Station.
ASI is the agency sponsoring this flight and the related experimental programme, under the terms of a framework agreement between the European Space Agency on the one hand and the Russian Aviation and Space Agency (Rosaviakosmos) and the Russian company RSC Energia on the other. The mission is a further mark of Europe's determination to intensify its fruitful cooperation with Russia, as ESA's Director of Manned Spaceflight and Microgravity, Jörg Feustel-Büechl, confirms: "Roberto Vittori's mission to the International Space Station is another important milestone in the Euro-Russian cooperation which is contributing to the strategic development of both partners. It is one of a series of flight opportunities for European astronauts; the next is planned for October". A test pilot and Lieutenant Colonel in the Italian Air Force, Roberto Vittori, one of three Italian astronauts selectioned by ASI in the European Astronaut Corps, will be Flight Engineer on the Soyuz vehicle, alongside the Russian Soyuz Commander, Yuri Gidzenko, and Flight Participant Mark Shuttleworth, from South Africa. He will spend 8 days on the Russian segment of the International Space Station.

28. Frank De Winne: 2th Belgian Astronaut
European Space Agency (ESA), whose homebase is the European astronaut Centre in 2001, De Winne took up training at the Gagarin cosmonaut training Centre (GCTC
http://users.skynet.be/on1dht/frankdewinne.htm
Frank De Winne
Belgian astronaut of the
European space Agency (ESA) Frank De Winne (ON1DWN) Personal data
Born in Ghent, Belgium, 25 April 1961, Frank is married and has three children. He enjoys football, small PC applications and gastronomy.
Education
Frank De Winne graduated from the Royal School of Cadets, Lier, in 1979. He received a Masters degree in telecommunications and civil engineering from the Royal Military Academy, Brussels, in 1984. He was awarded the AIA Prize for the best thesis. In 1991, he completed the Staff Course at the Defence College, in Brussels gaining the highest distinction. In 1992, he graduated from the Empire Test Pilots School (ETPS) in Boscombe Down, England, where he was awarded the McKenna Trophy.
Organisations
Chairman of the Belgian Armed Forces Flying Personnel Association.
Special honours
First non-American pilot to receive the Joe Bill Dryden Semper Viper Award, in 1997, for demonstrating exceptional skills during a flight. Appointed "Officier in de Orde van Oranje Nassau" by the Dutch Queen for shown leadership during operation Allied Force (July 1999).

29. Kadenyuk
NAME Leonid K. Kadenyuk NSAU astronaut. of the Russian Air Forces Center for test pilot training) in 1977, and the Yuri Gagarin cosmonaut training Center in
http://www.astronautix.com/astros/kadenyuk.htm
Encyclopedia
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We leave as we came and, God willing, as we shall return, with peace and hope for all mankind. Cernan

Kadenyuk
Kadenyuk
Leonid Konstantinovich Kadenyuk Ukrainian Pilot Cosmonaut. Born 28 January 1951. Of note : Longest wait for a spaceflight after becoming an astronaut (21 years). Personal: Male, Married, Two children. Born in Chernivtsi, Chernivtsi, Ukraine. Affiliation : Soviet Air Force. Astronaut Career Astronaut Group Air Force Group 6 - 1976 Chkalov Group 2 - 1988 Status : Inactive. Entered space service : 23 August 1976. Left space service : 1 January 1998. Number of Flights Total Time : 15.69 days. Soyuz TsPK detachment cosmonaut 1976-1983. Lapot test pilot 1983-1987. Buran test pilot, 1987-on. Working as test pilot, 1989. NASA Payload Specialist, 1996. NASA Official Biography
NAME: Leonid K. Kadenyuk
NSAU Astronaut
PERSONAL DATA:
Born January 28, 1951, in the Chernivtsi region of Ukraine. Married to Vera Kadenyuk (nee Kosolapinkova). They have two sons. He enjoys family time, running, athletics.
EDUCATION:
Graduated from secondary school in 1967, from the Chernihiv Higher Aviation School in Chernihiv, Ukraine, in 1971, and from GNIKI VVS USSR (State Scientific Research Institute of the Russian Air Forces Center for test pilot training) in 1977, and the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in 1978. He earned a master of science in mechanical engineering from the Moscow Aviation Institute, Department of Aircraft Construction, Moscow, Russia, in 1989.

30. Schlegel
From 1988 to 1990, Schlegel underwent Basic astronaut training at the German Hans Schlegel went to the Yuri Gagarin cosmonaut training Centre near Moscow, in
http://www.astronautix.com/astros/schlegel.htm
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I suppose they are going to make a big deal of all this. Armstrong

Schlegel
Schlegel
Hans Wilhelm Schlegel German Mission Specialist Astronaut. Born 3 August 1951. Personal: Male, Married, Four children. Born in Überlingen, Germany. Astronaut Career Astronaut Group DLR Group 1 - 1987 NASA Group 17 - 1998 Status : Inactive. Entered space service : 3 August 1987. Left space service : 2 March 1997. Number of Flights Total Time : 9.99 days. Official DLR Biography Hans Schlegel BIRTHPLACE AND DATE: Überlingen, Germany, 3 August 1951. EDUCATION: Graduated from Aachen University in 1979 with a Diploma in Physics. FAMILY: Married, four children. RECREATIONAL INTERESTS: Sports, reading. EXPERIENCE: Following his studies, Hans Schlegel spent six years as a scientist at the Physikalisches Institute of Aachen University, and two years as a specialist in non-destructive methodology in the research and development department of a company in Reutlingen. From 1988 to 1990, Schlegel underwent Basic Astronaut Training at the German Aerospace Research Establishment (DLR). He started D-2 specific training in 1990 and flew for the first time, as Payload Specialist, during the D-2 mission. This second Spacelab mission under German management, successfully took place from 26 April to 6 May, 1993 on board the US Space Shuttle Columbia (STS-55).

31. Soyuz TMA-1 - Taxi Crew 04 - Odissea Mission
A. Gagarin cosmonaut training Centre (TsPK), Russia DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH Born 21 Esa astronaut Flight Engineer for the Odissea Mission DATE AND PLACE OF
http://www.spaceonline.tv/iss_taxicrew_04.htm
Soyuz TM-34 landed safely
in Kazakstan near Arkalyk
Odissea Mission
November 10, 2002 - 00:04 UTC
Timeline
Launch: Oct. 30, 2002 - 03:11 UTC
Docking: Nov. 1, 2002 - 05:00 UTC
Undocking: Nov. 9, 2002 - 20:44 UTC
Landing: Nov. 10, 2002 - 00:04 UTC
Soyuz TM-34 More Images
Soyuz TMA Manned Transport Spacecraft
Sergei Viktorovich Zalyotin
Odissea Mission Commander
Lieutenant-Colonel of the Russian Federat. Air Force Test Cosmonaut of Yu. A. Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Centre (TsPK), Russia DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH: Born 21 April 1962, Schekino, Tula Area, RF (Russia). Father: Viktor Dmitrievich Zaletin (1930-1988). Mother: Valentina Ivanovna Zaletina (Prokhorova), born in 1926. Married to Elena Mikhailovna Zaletina (Goriacheva), they have one son. Hobbies include chess, sports and games. More Frank De Winne Esa Astronaut Flight Engineer for the Odissea Mission DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH: Born in Ghent, Belgium, 25 April 1961, Frank is married and has three children. He enjoys football, small PC applications and gastronomy.

32. Areportontheflightofdennistito
of rigorous cosmonaut training at Star City in Russia. This is not to be taken lightly. Russian trianing is very thorough. Senator, and former astronaut, John H
http://yorkshireufoinfo.homestead.com/areportontheflightofdennistito.html
@import url(http://www.homestead.com/~media/elements/Text/font_styles.css); Mr. Dennis Tito, preparing to enter Soyuz TM-32
Dennis Tito
International Space Station , peering out the windows, taking snap shots, listening to opera CDs, and helping the crew where he could.
   In a press interview, his son Michael Tito put it this way: "Africa is his favourite continent, with it's spectacular red and brown hues.  What a thrill!  Who wouldn't want to do this?  My father is pursueing his dream. He's obviously having the experience of his life.  He's sitting up there, looking out the port hole, listening to opera music, and getting his money's worth."
Talgat Musabayev
, and Flight Engineer Yuri Baturin , who flew with him from the Baikonur Cosmodrome aboard the Soyuz TM-32 , were satisfied that he is a good spaceman.  "Dennis is no nuisance, in fact, he is trying to help us.  We have to explain to him some things which cannot be learned on Earth as we would do to any other novice Cosmonaut.  But basically, Dennis has dealt smoothly with both crews." said Musabayev.
Mr. Tito's Shipmates

33. In Memoriam: The Astronaut/Cosmonaut Memorial Web Site
Welcome to In Memoriam The astronaut/cosmonaut Memorial Web Site. This site honors those who lost their lives while training for or performing a space flight.
http://www.astronautmemorial.net/
In Memoriam
The Astronaut/Cosmonaut Memorial Web Site Welcome to In Memoriam: The Astronaut/Cosmonaut Memorial Web Site . This site honors those who lost their lives while training for or performing a space flight. To learn more about the investigation into the loss of Space Shuttle Columbia, please visit The STS-107 Investigation Reference Page This site has been recently updated. Among the changes: Crew of Columbia STS-107 added. Text from speeches made by Presidents Reagan and Bush following the losses of Challenger and Columbia added. Honorable Mention page now includes every astronaut and cosmonaut who has passed away for reasons other than in the line of duty. New navigation bar which will hopefully make this site easier to navigate. Thank you for visiting. Please email me using the link below for any comments, corrections, and additions. Thank you for visiting. Please email me with any comments, corrections, and additions. And please feel free to sign my guestbook: Name:
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"TO THE STARS THROUGH ADVERSITY - ALWAYS EXPLORING"

34. CNN - Astronaut Lucid Set For Cultural Changes Aboard Mir - Mar. 22, 1996
stay aboard Russia s Mir space station took astronaut Shannon Lucid to a weightlessness simulating airplane and to the Russian cosmonaut training center for
http://edition.cnn.com/TECH/9603/shuttle/22/lucid_profile/
Astronaut Lucid set for cultural changes aboard Mir
March 22, 1996
Web posted at: 10:40 a.m. EST From Correspondent John Holliman (CNN) Training for her 142-day stay aboard Russia's Mir space station took astronaut Shannon Lucid to a weightlessness- simulating airplane and to the Russian cosmonaut training center for months at a time. The 53-year-old biochemist has learned as much as any American about the Russian space station. And as she prepared to set up housekeeping there, her big worry was language. "That has been the all-consuming (task), what has taken up all our time," she said. "I don't think anybody has a concept of how difficult that is." Since all Mir's control panels are in Russian, knowing the language when an alarm sounds will be important to her. But perhaps even more important as she prepares to live on Russian-prepared food with cosmonauts who speak almost no English will be isolation from her family and from her culture. "I told my family on pain of dire consequences that every night I expect them to send an E-mail message," she said. ( 170K AIFF sound or 170K WAV sound Besides getting daily E-mail from her husband and three grown children, Lucid will have regular news updates. She watched CNN International while training in Russia, and has made arrangements to watch CNNI broadcasts live on a regular basis. (

35. Russia
Short of training as an astronaut or plunging into the very depths of The Yuri Gagarin cosmonaut training Centre in Star City, Russia offers the opportunity to
http://www.whatsontheplanet.com/wow/ptnr/travelocity/page.jsp?fx=event&event_id=

36. Space Adventures.. Corporate Programmes
Program Highlights • astronaut/Pilot guide and speaker o cosmonaut training Activities including a Mini cosmonaut Medical Tests, Centrifuge and Spacesuit
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Corporate Programmes Space Intro Edge of Space Orbital Flight Qualification Orbital Space Flight ... Go to Space Adventures WILDWINGS LINKS Welcome Travel Agency BirdWatching Introduction BirdWatching Calendar ... Space Adventures ATLAS Africa Asia Australasia Antarctica ... The Arctic Corporate incentives have been found to be more effective than money at improving productivity and performance for businesses all over the world. Space Adventures has created its corporate incentive programs with one goal in mind, make the most memorable and unique experience a corporation could ever experience.
Not only will your team feel the camaraderie and accomplishment of completing astronaut training, but you will also share the excitement of flipping, floating, and flying in zero gravity! In addition, your group will be lead by one of Space Adventures astronaut advisors. What better way to experience zero gravity than with a professional astronaut who has trained and participated in real space mission!!
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37. Astronautics
astronaut Resources deals with astronaut training, astronaut candidate selection, and related topics; collectSPACE astronaut/cosmonaut sightings; astronauts
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38. Astronaut Reinhold Ewald
Since 1990 Member of the German astronaut Team. Nov. 1990 March 1992 cosmonaut training at the Yuri A. Gagarin Centre (Moscow).
http://www.astronauten.dlr.de/e_ewald.htm
Biographical Data Name: Reinhold Ewald
Date and Place of Birth: December 18, 1956 in Moenchengladbach/Germany
Marital Status: Married, 3 children
Profession: Physicist
Education and Experience:
1963-1975 Elemantary School and "Stiftisch-Humanistische Gymnasium" in Moenchengladbach.
1975-1983 Studied physics at the University of Cologne, specialising in Environmental Physics.
1983-1986 Dissertation in the specialist area of Spectroscopy of Interstallar Matter.
Graduation studies in the additonal subject of Human Medicine.
1983-1987 Research Assistant on the 3-Meter Radiotelescope Project of the University of Cologne and the DFG special research grant "Physics and Chemistry of Interstellar Matter".
1987-1990 Scientific employee at the DLR in the Project Management Office for Space Research/Technology, Extraterrestrial Science Department; later on Coordinator for Space Activities in the DLR Planning Division. Since 1990 Member of the German Astronaut Team. Nov. 1990 - March 1992 Cosmonaut Training at the Yuri A. Gagarin Centre (Moscow). Science Cosmonaut of the 2nd Crew Soyuz TM 14 in the joint Russian-German Project MIR '92. March 1992 Crew Interface Coordinator during MIR '92 Mission.

39. Astronaut Hans Schlegel
1988 1990 Basic astronaut training at the German Aerospace Research Establishment (DLR August 1995 cosmonaut training for the German-Russian MIR´97 mission at
http://www.astronauten.dlr.de/e_schleg.htm
Biographical Data Name: Hans Schlegel
Birthplace and date: Ueberlingen, Germany, 3 August 1951
Marital status: Married, 4 children
Profession: Physicist
Education and Experience:
1958 - 1970 Attending schools in Refrath, Bensberg and Cologne
1968 - 1969 American Field Service (AFS) exchance student at the Lewis Central High School, Council Bluffs, Iowa.
1970 - 1972 Serving with the Federal Armed Forces as a paratrooper, leaving as second lieutenant. 1980 Appointed reserve lieutenant.
1972 - 1979 Student of pysics at Aachen university, diploma in physics
1979 - 1985 Scientist at I. Physikalisches Institut of Aachen University.
1986 - 1988 Specialist in non destructive testing methodology in the research and development department of the company "Institut Dr. Foerster GmbH & Co.KG" at Reutlingen. 1988 -1990 Basic Astronaut Training at the German Aerospace Research Establishment (DLR). March 1990 Beginning of D-2 specific training. January 1992 Assignment as prime Payload Specialist for the D-2 mission April 26th - May 6th, 1993 Participation in the D-2 misson as Payload Specialist

40. Space Adventures — Space Adventures' Orbital Pre-Qualification Program Official
for such a flight without having to be a career astronaut or cosmonaut and Space Agency (RASA), RSC Energia, and the Yuri Gagarin cosmonaut training Center (GCTC
http://www.spaceadventures.com/media/releases/2001-09/81
Soyuz-FG Launch Vehicle Soyuz-TMA Spacecraft Xerus Spacecraft C-21 Spacecraft ... Centrifuge Program MiG-23 High-G Flight Program MiG-21 High-G Flight Program Corporate Programs Company Overview Events ... Space Adventures in the News Monthly updates about our tours, programs, and spaceflight opportunities: Get more information about our exciting programs: James Clash
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Space Adventures' Orbital Pre-Qualification Program Officially Approved By Russian Cosmonaut Training Agencies Space Adventures Press Releases:
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September 9, 2001 Ever wondered if you have the right stuff to fly in space? Space Adventures, the world leader in space tourism, announced today the official approval of its Orbital Flight Pre-Qualification Program by the Russian agencies responsible for cosmonaut training. The Space Adventures program provides individuals with space flight training and medical assessment, and can pre-qualify a potential candidate as eligible for a flight to the International Space Station (ISS). "We are very excited to offer this unique opportunity for all those who have dreamt of becoming astronauts. There are so many people worldwide who want to fly to space, but this is the only way to see if they have the 'right stuff' for such a flight without having to be a career astronaut or cosmonaut," said Eric Anderson, CEO of Space Adventures, Ltd.

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