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Japanese Billionaire Becomes Latest Space Tourist to ISS
Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa arrived for a 12-day stay at the International Space Station, or ISS, on Wednesday. The trip is the latest and the longest in a year of increasing space tourism.
The businessman and his assistant Yozo Hirano left for the station in a Russian Soyuz spacecraft1 with Russian astronaut Alexander Misurkin. Hirano went along to film the trip.
The price of the trip has not been made public, but some reports say it costs some $50 million. The 46-year-old Maezawa had been training at a space center outside Moscow in recent months.
"I would like to look at the Earth from space. I would like to experience the opportunity to feel weightlessness," Maezawa said Tuesday before the flight. "And I also have a personal expectation: I'm curious how the space will change me, how I will change after this space flight."
A company that organized the flight said Maezawa listed 100 things to do in space after asking the public for ideas. The list includes "simple things about daily life to maybe some other fun activities, to more serious questions as well," Space Adventures President Tom Shelley said.
Maezawa made his money in clothes, creating Japan's largest online fashion site, Zozotown. Forbes magazine estimated2 his worth at $2 billion. He has become famous in Japan through his liking3 of private planes and sports cars, cash giveaways to Twitter followers4 and famous girlfriends.
Maezawa joins the list of billionaires who have recently paid for trips to space. Amazon founder5 Jeff Bezos and Virgin6 Group founder Richard Branson both went to space earlier this year.
Maezawa is also planning a trip around the moon on Elon Musk's Starship. That trip is scheduled for a time in the next few years. He will be joined on that trip by eight contest winners.
Words in This Story
tourism — n. the activity of traveling to a place for pleasure
curious — adj. having a desire to learn or know more about something or someone
flight — n. the act of moving through the air or through outer space
fashion — n. a popular way of dressing7 during a particular time or among a particular group of people
contest — n. an event in which people try to win by doing something better than others
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