Future Space Tourist To Come To Moscow Sunday - Source
Posted on: Thursday, 1 April 2004, 06:00 CST
MOSCOW. April 1 (Interfax) - Gregory Olsen, an American scientist, millionaire and future space tourist, will arrive in Moscow Sunday, a source in the Russian space industry told Interfax on Thursday.
He said Olsen would start training at the Russian training center in Zvezdny Gorodok on Monday.
The future space tourist will have a medical checkup and start learning Russian so that he can speak to Russian specialists and cosmonauts, the source said.
There has not been official confirmation of this news.
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