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A US software engineer has become the fifth space tourist after blasting off on board a Russian Soyuz spacecraft. | A US software engineer has become the fifth space tourist after blasting off on board a Russian Soyuz spacecraft. |
Billionaire Charles Simonyi, 58, who led development of Microsoft's Word, lifted off from the Baikonur space station in Kazakhstan at 1731 GMT. | Billionaire Charles Simonyi, 58, who led development of Microsoft's Word, lifted off from the Baikonur space station in Kazakhstan at 1731 GMT. |
He is the 450th person to enter orbit and the $25m ride makes him, by his own admission, "the first nerd in space". | He is the 450th person to enter orbit and the $25m ride makes him, by his own admission, "the first nerd in space". |
American businesswoman and lifestyle guru Martha Stewart was there to wave her friend off on the 12-day trip. | |
She selected a gourmet meal of roast quail and duck breast, which Mr Simonyi and his Russian colleagues will enjoy once they reach the International Space Station (ISS). | She selected a gourmet meal of roast quail and duck breast, which Mr Simonyi and his Russian colleagues will enjoy once they reach the International Space Station (ISS). |
Vital control | Vital control |
The Soyuz TMA-10 took off on schedule and entered orbit a few minutes later. | |
Inside the spacecraft, Mr Simonyi and two Russian crew members smiled into an onboard camera; he then gave the thumbs-up sign. | |
Martha Stewart said goodbye separated by a glass wall"The power of the ignition of those engines and the feeling on the ground gave such a sense of what space flight is, and it fills you with awe," said Mr Simonyi's spokeswoman, Susan Hutchison, who attended the launch. | Martha Stewart said goodbye separated by a glass wall"The power of the ignition of those engines and the feeling on the ground gave such a sense of what space flight is, and it fills you with awe," said Mr Simonyi's spokeswoman, Susan Hutchison, who attended the launch. |
Dr Simonyi and the two cosmonauts - Fyodor Yurchikin and Oleg Kotov - will spend two days reaching the ISS. | Dr Simonyi and the two cosmonauts - Fyodor Yurchikin and Oleg Kotov - will spend two days reaching the ISS. |
Once there, he will spend 10 days onboard, completing 200 orbits of the Earth, covering 8 million km (5 million miles). | |
The return journey, accompanied by the 14th ISS crew already onboard, will take just two hours and will land on Earth on 20 April. | |
Dr Simonyi began training for the flight six months ago at the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Centre in Star City, Russia and at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. | Dr Simonyi began training for the flight six months ago at the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Centre in Star City, Russia and at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. |
He underwent a gruelling physical programme, including strict medical tests, to prepare him for the ride to escape the Earth's atmosphere and his time on board the ISS. | He underwent a gruelling physical programme, including strict medical tests, to prepare him for the ride to escape the Earth's atmosphere and his time on board the ISS. |
Space traditions | Space traditions |
Once on the space station, Dr Simonyi will carry out a series of experiments including measuring the amount of radiation that he is exposed to while on board the ISS. | Once on the space station, Dr Simonyi will carry out a series of experiments including measuring the amount of radiation that he is exposed to while on board the ISS. |
The aim is to help to generate an accurate map of the radiation environment on the space station. | The aim is to help to generate an accurate map of the radiation environment on the space station. |
In graphics: Space station | In graphics: Space station |
He will also take part in a series of ceremonies and rituals, including a viewing of Russian film White Sun of the Desert, a tradition for cosmonauts spanning many years. | He will also take part in a series of ceremonies and rituals, including a viewing of Russian film White Sun of the Desert, a tradition for cosmonauts spanning many years. |
Dr Simonyi's once-in-a-lifetime trip was arranged by US-based Space Adventures. The company has previously sent four private explorers to space. | |
In 2001, American Dennis Tito became the first space tourist. He was followed by South African Mark Shuttleworth the year after, and American Greg Olsen in 2005. | In 2001, American Dennis Tito became the first space tourist. He was followed by South African Mark Shuttleworth the year after, and American Greg Olsen in 2005. |
Iranian-born US businesswoman Anousheh Ansari became the first ever female space tourist in September 2006. | Iranian-born US businesswoman Anousheh Ansari became the first ever female space tourist in September 2006. |
She was a last-minute replacement for Japanese businessman Daisuke Enomoto who failed his medical tests. | She was a last-minute replacement for Japanese businessman Daisuke Enomoto who failed his medical tests. |