U.S. space tourist ready to blast-off (AP) Updated: 2005-09-30 19:45
The U.S. scientist slated to become the third non-astronaut to visit the international space
station said Friday he was nervous ahead of the launch and defended his
joining the expedition as a necessary step in the evolution of space flight,
AP reported.
"I will feel most relaxed and most happy when the rocket is taking off," said
American Gregory Olsen, whose trip reportedly costs $20 million. "This has been
two years of very hard work. In 20 hours, I will feel very, very good."
With final preparations underway for Expedition 12, the orbiting station's
next crew — Russian cosmonaut Valery Tokarev and U.S. astronaut William McArthur
— joined with Olsen for last-minute medical checks and program reviews as
engineers prepared to fuel the Russian-built Soyuz rocket.
Before entering quarantine, the three visited with their
families and participated in several Russian preflight traditions, including
watching the legendary Soviet-era film "White Sun of the Desert."
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