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| Monday, 30 April, 2001, 15:49 GMT 16:49 UK In pictures: Tourism's final frontier American businessman Dennis Tito achieves a 40-year dream by becoming the world's first space tourist. ![]() Mr Tito floats through a hatch into the space station, shortly after the Soyuz spacecraft docks. ![]() Despite feelings of queasiness, Mr Tito says he had no trouble with weightlessness. ![]() Moments after the launch, Mr Tito said that he felt 'great' ![]() The journey up into orbit took just nine minutes ![]() Dawn Abrakham blows a kiss through a glass wall as she bids her boyfriend farewell ![]() After being dressed in his space suit, Mr Tito needs help to stand ![]() Looking confident, the crew make their way on to the rocket ![]() The Soyuz rocket stands on the launch pad at the Baikonur cosmodrome as final preparations are made |
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