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Gregory Olsen will fulfill his dream to be the next space tourist under a deal signed this week in Moscow.
The 60-year-old US businessman and scientist will visit the International Space Station, probably in October.He will make the trip on a Russian Soyuz vehicle, spending just over a week on the orbiting outpost.Dr Olsen will become the third space tourist after flights by US citizen Dennis Tito in 2001 and South African Mark Shuttleworth in 2002.The contract between the Russian space agency and the Space Adventures company arranging Olsen's tour was signed in the last few days, agency spokesman Vyacheslav Davidenko said.
