Russia asks that South African businessman be next 'space tourist'
Russia has asked that a South African Internet tycoon be the second "space tourist" to visit the International Space Station, ISS program manager Tommy Holloway said July 26. Holloway said Russia asked the station's Multilateral Control Board to approve Mark Shuttleworth for flight next April...
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