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Hungarian-born U.S. software billionaire Charles Simonyi, left, and his wife Lisa Persdotter, right, smile after a press conference in Budapest, Hungary, Thursday, April 16, 2009. View Photo »
U.S. billionaire space tourist Charles Simonyi (R), Russian cosmonaut Yuri Lonchakov (C) and U.S. astronaut Michael Fincke pose for a picture during a news conference in Star City outside Moscow, April 10, 2009. View Photo »
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US software designer and space tourist Charles Simonyi (L), US astronaut Mike Fincke (R), and Russian cosmonaut Yuri Lonchakov (C) sit in chairs shortly after landing the Russian Souyz TMA-13 space capsule about 136 km (80 miles) north-east of the Kazakh town Dzhezkazgan on April 8, 20...
View Photo »U.S. billionaire space tourist Charles Simonyi (C) is seen shortly after the landing of the Souyz capsule about 136 km (80 miles) northeast of the Kazakh town of Dzhezkazgan on April 8, 2009.
View Photo »US billionaire space tourist Charles Simonyi (C) and Russian cosmonaut Yuri Lonchakov (R) rest in charis shortly after landing in the Souyz TMA-13 space capsule about 136 km (80 miles) northeast of the Kazakh town Dzhezkazgan on April 8, 2009.
View Photo »US billionaire space tourist Charles Simonyi (R) rest as his wife Lisa Persdotter holds his hand after he landed in the Kazakh steppe some 136 km (84.5 miles) north-east of the town of Dzhezkazgan.
View Photo »Lisa Persdotter, left, and her husband, U.S. billionaire space tourist Charles Simonyi seen shortly after the landing of the Soyuz capsule, about 136 km ( 80 miles) northeast of the Kazakh town of Dzhezkazgan, Wednesday, April 8, 2009.
View Photo »ZHEZKAZGAN, KAZAKSTAN - APRIL 8: Expedition 18 Commander Michael Fincke is carried to the medical tent after he, Flight Engineer Yury V. Lonchakov and US space tourist Charles Simonyi land on April 8, 2009, near Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan.
View Photo »ZHEZKAZGAN, KAZAKSTAN - APRIL 8: The Soyuz TMA-13 spacecraft, carrying Expedition 18 Commander Michael Fincke, Flight Engineer Yury V. Lonchakov and US space tourist Charles Simonyi lands on April 8, 2009, near Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan.
View Photo »ZHEZKAZGAN, KAZAKSTAN - APRIL 8: The Soyuz TMA-13 spacecraft, carrying Expedition 18 Commander Michael Fincke, Flight Engineer Yury V. Lonchakov and US space tourist Charles Simonyi lands on April 8, 2009, near Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan.
View Photo »Second-time spaceflight participant Charles Simonyi (L) is greeted by Russian Flight Engineer Yury Lonchakov as he arrives at the International Space Station in this image from NASA TV March 28, 2009.
View Photo »An officer escorts US entrepreneur Charles Simonyi (L) to the rocket that is to take him into space at the Baikonur cosmodrome in the Kazakh steppe on March 26, 2009.
View Photo »An Orthodox priest blesses Russian cosmonaut and crew commander Gennady Padalka, as U.S. astronaut Michael Barratt, second right, and Hungarian-born U.S. software designer and space tourist Charles Simonyi, right, the crew members of the 19th mission to the International Space Station,...
View Photo »Hungarian-born U.S. software designer and space tourist Charles Simonyi, left, Russian cosmonaut and crew commander Gennady Padalka, center, and U.S. astronaut Michael Barratt, right, crew members of the 19th mission to the International Space Station, ISS, gesture, prior to the launch...
View Photo »An officer escorts U.S. entrepreneur Charles Simonyi (L) on his walk to the rocket which will take him into space at Baikonur cosmodrome in the Kazakh steppe March 26, 2009.
View Photo »Ground personnel assist U.S. entrepreneur Charles Simonyi (C) to get up after he put on his space suit at Baikonur Cosmodrome March 26, 2009. Simonyi will roar off into space aboard a Russian rocket on Thursday to make history as the first tourist to make the odyssey twice.
View Photo »Hungarian-born U.S. software designer and space tourist Charles Simonyi, center, and crew members of the 19th mission to the International Space Station, ISS, are accompanied by unidentified officials as they walk to the rocket , prior the launch of Soyuz-FG rocket at the Russian leased...
View Photo »US software architect and space tourist Charles Simonyi (C) gestures after putting on a space suit before boarding a spacecraft at the Russian-leased Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on March 26, 2009.
View Photo »Hungarian-born U.S. software designer and space tourist Charles Simonyi, center, Russian cosmonaut and crew commander Gennady Padalka, top, and U.S. astronaut Michael Barratt, bottom, crew members of the 19th mission to the International Space Station, ISS, gesture, prior to the launch...
View Photo »Hungarian-born U.S. software designer and space tourist Charles Simonyi, center, Russian cosmonaut and crew commander Gennady Padalka, top, and U.S. astronaut Michael Barratt, bottom, crew members of the 19th mission to the International Space Station, ISS, gesture, prior to the launch...
View Photo »Hungarian-born U.S. software designer and space tourist Charles Simonyi, center, Russian cosmonaut and crew commander Gennady Padalka, top, and U.S. astronaut Michael Barratt, bottom, crew members of the 19th mission to the International Space Station, ISS, gesture, prior the launch of...
View Photo »US software architect and space tourist Charles Simonyi (C) is assisted before boarding a spacecraft at the Russian-leased Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on March 26, 2009.
View Photo »Hungarian-born U.S. software designer and space tourist Charles Simonyi, center, Russian cosmonaut and crew commander Gennady Padalka, top, and U.S. astronaut Michael Barratt, bottom, crew members of the 19th mission to the International Space Station, ISS, gesture, prior the launch of...
View Photo »Ground personnel assist U.S. entrepreneur Charles Simonyi (C) to the spacecraft that will take him to space at Baikonur Cosmodrome March 26, 2009. Simonyi will roar off into space aboard a Russian rocket on Thursday to make history as the first tourist to make the odyssey twice.
View Photo »US software architect and space tourist Charles Simonyi (C) is assisted with his space suit before boarding a spacecraft at the Russian-leased Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on March 26, 2009.
View Photo »US software architect and space tourist Charles Simonyi (C) is assisted before boarding a spacecraft at the Russian-leased Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on March 26, 2009.
View Photo »US software architect and space tourist Charles Simonyi (C) walks before boarding the spacecraft at the Russian-leased Baikonur cosmodrome, in Kazakhstan on March 26, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. billionaire space tourist Charles Simonyi (C) is seen shortly after the landing of the Souyz capsule about 136 km (80 miles) northeast of the Kazakh town of Dzhezkazgan on April 8, 2009.
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