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Space tourist and circus entrepreneur Guy Laliberte is all set to begin his journey to orbit. | Space tourist and circus entrepreneur Guy Laliberte is all set to begin his journey to orbit. |
The Canadian billionaire will sit in the right-hand seat of the Soyuz craft which blasts off to the International Space Station (ISS). | The Canadian billionaire will sit in the right-hand seat of the Soyuz craft which blasts off to the International Space Station (ISS). |
Mr Laliberte has described his flight as a "poetic social mission". | Mr Laliberte has described his flight as a "poetic social mission". |
He says he will make the ISS astronauts laugh during his 12-day stay, and produce a web event that highlights the issue of clean water for all. | He says he will make the ISS astronauts laugh during his 12-day stay, and produce a web event that highlights the issue of clean water for all. |
He is accompanied in the Soyuz TM-16 spacecraft by Russian cosmonaut Maksim Surayev and US astronaut Jeffrey Williams. | He is accompanied in the Soyuz TM-16 spacecraft by Russian cosmonaut Maksim Surayev and US astronaut Jeffrey Williams. |
I'm an artistic person and a creator. I'm not a scientific. I'm not an engineer Guy Laliberte Cirque du Soleil show in space | I'm an artistic person and a creator. I'm not a scientific. I'm not an engineer Guy Laliberte Cirque du Soleil show in space |
Lift-off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan is timed for 0714 GMT. | Lift-off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan is timed for 0714 GMT. |
The three-man crew is expected to arrive at the ISS on Friday. | The three-man crew is expected to arrive at the ISS on Friday. |
Mr Laliberte was a street performer when he founded the Cirque du Soleil theatrical company in 1984. The enterprise has since become an international brand. | Mr Laliberte was a street performer when he founded the Cirque du Soleil theatrical company in 1984. The enterprise has since become an international brand. |
The success has brought Mr Laliberte immense wealth, enabling him to buy the reported $35m ticket to go to the orbiting platform. | The success has brought Mr Laliberte immense wealth, enabling him to buy the reported $35m ticket to go to the orbiting platform. |
The Canadian will be the seventh private individual to make the trip. While previous tourists have emphasised science as a motivator, Mr Laliberte says his inspiration lies elsewhere. | The Canadian will be the seventh private individual to make the trip. While previous tourists have emphasised science as a motivator, Mr Laliberte says his inspiration lies elsewhere. |
"I'm an artistic person and a creator. I'm not a scientific. I'm not an engineer," he told the BBC this month. | "I'm an artistic person and a creator. I'm not a scientific. I'm not an engineer," he told the BBC this month. |
"Life has given me some qualities, some assets and I have built up a team of very creative people around the world. | "Life has given me some qualities, some assets and I have built up a team of very creative people around the world. |
"With those people I think we'll present something that is originally creative and hopefully will have the result of sensitising people toward the situation of water in the world." | "With those people I think we'll present something that is originally creative and hopefully will have the result of sensitising people toward the situation of water in the world." |
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Guy Laliberte and his crew making final preparations for their launch | Guy Laliberte and his crew making final preparations for their launch |
On 9 October he intends to lead a "poetical social" performance from orbit. The two-hour show will link up with contributions from 14 cities worldwide. The whole endeavour will be streamed on the web. | On 9 October he intends to lead a "poetical social" performance from orbit. The two-hour show will link up with contributions from 14 cities worldwide. The whole endeavour will be streamed on the web. |
"I start with the simple idea of reading a poem, which will involve characters like the Sun, the Moon and a drop of water," he explained to the Associated Press this week. | "I start with the simple idea of reading a poem, which will involve characters like the Sun, the Moon and a drop of water," he explained to the Associated Press this week. |
"Those characters will then engage in a discussion, which will take the form of a little poetic story that we will read to the population of Earth." | "Those characters will then engage in a discussion, which will take the form of a little poetic story that we will read to the population of Earth." |
Celebrities, including former US Vice President Al Gore and Irish rock band U2, are set to make appearances. | Celebrities, including former US Vice President Al Gore and Irish rock band U2, are set to make appearances. |
The purpose of the poem, written by Yann Martel, author of the Man-Booker prize-winning novel Life of Pi, is intended to emphasise the need for all the world's population to have access to clean water. | The purpose of the poem, written by Yann Martel, author of the Man-Booker prize-winning novel Life of Pi, is intended to emphasise the need for all the world's population to have access to clean water. |
Opportunities for tourists to visit the ISS are likely to become extremely limited in future. The expected retirement of the US space shuttles in 2010/11 will mean all Soyuz seats are needed to maintain the resident station crews, which now number six individuals. | Opportunities for tourists to visit the ISS are likely to become extremely limited in future. The expected retirement of the US space shuttles in 2010/11 will mean all Soyuz seats are needed to maintain the resident station crews, which now number six individuals. |
All the tourists have bought their tickets from the Russian Federal Space Agency through the marketing company Space Adventures. | All the tourists have bought their tickets from the Russian Federal Space Agency through the marketing company Space Adventures. |