2007年VOA标准英语-Fifth American Space Tourist Prepares for Journ(在线收听) | ||
By Lisa McAdams Moscow 06 April 2007 Watch video by Valer Gergely American computer software entrepreneur Charles Simonyi is reportedly paying about $25 million to fulfill his childhood dream of flying in space. He follows in the footsteps of Dennis Tito, Mark Shuttleworth, Gregory Olsen and Anousheh Ansari - all space tourists who traveled to the ISS aboard Russian rockets.
In training for the mission at Star City outside Moscow since late last year, Simonyi says the hardest part has been spinning in a high-speed rotating chair to help train against dizziness in space. Simonyi travels to the ISS with Commander Fyodor Yurchikhin and flight engineer Oleg Kotov of Russia's Federal Space Agency. In brief comments to reporters at the launch pad Friday, Kotov promised his American colleague a smooth first flight. Kotov says the crew decided to name their expedition after a polar star, which he says is one of the most stable, predictable things in space. Before returning to Earth with the station's current crew (Russian Cosmonaut Mikhail Tyurin and American astronaut Miguel Lopez-Alegria), Simonyi plans to treat his colleagues to a gourmet dinner. The meal of roasted quail, duck breast, and rice pudding is planned for April 12, when Russia celebrates Cosmonauts Day. | ||
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