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CBS News correspondent Janet Shamlian talks with Dennis Tito, who visited the International Space Station in 2001 to become the first "space tourist," and his wife of two years, Akiko Tito.
The first person to pay his way into space has now bought two tickets to the moon. Dennis Tito revealed that he and his wife have reserved seats on a SpaceX Starship circumlunar flight.
Dennis Tito and his wife Akiko. Credit : SpaceX Dennis Tito, the world's first space tourist, plans to take his wife Akiko on a belated honeymoon to the moon.
Few people had heard of aerospace engineer and financial analyst Dennis Tito before 2001. That was the year Tito, then 60, became the first paying space tourist, cutting a $20 million check to ...
It’s been more than 20 years since Dennis Tito paid $20 million to become the world’s first space tourist on a trip to the International Space Station. Now the 82-year-old and his wife have ...
US multimillionaire Dennis Tito travelled to the International Space Station in 2001. The world’s first space tourist has signed up to fly around the Moon aboard Elon Musk’s Starship [File ...
Space tourism pioneer Dennis Tito is planning another space trip, only this time to the moon. The 82-year-old American made history in 2001 when he became the first person to fund his own space ...
SpaceX plans to announce two new space tourists slated to fly on the Starship rocket: Dennis Tito, the world’s first-ever space tourist in 2001, and his wife, Akiko. The couple paid an ...
Dennis Tito, the world’s first space tourist, wants to go back — only this time, he’s signed up for a spin around the moon aboard Elon Musk’s Starship.
The first ever space tourist is back for more - this time on a week-long SpaceX cruise to the Moon Dennis Tito paid his way to the Space Station in 2001, and now he wants to pay his way to the Moon ...
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Is Space Tourism Realistic in Our Lifetime? - MSNIn 2001, Dennis Tito became the first space tourist in human history, the first human to visit space purely because they wanted to and could afford it. I'd love to be in his shoes one day, but how ...
Dennis Tito, an 82-year-old aerospace engineer-turned-financial analyst who paid Russia $20 million for a trip to the International Space Station in 2001, is working with SpaceX on plans to take ...
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