Dennis Tito became the first space tourist when he paid approximately $20 million to travel to the International Space Station (ISS) in April 2001. His historic journey began on April 28, 2001, when he launched aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft. Tito's trip marked a significant milestone in commercial space travel, paving the way for future private spaceflights.
On April 28, 2001 Dennis Tito, an American businessman became the first space tourist. He paid $20 million for his flight into space.
Dennis Tito paid $20 million in 2001 to become the first space tourist and visit the International Space Station.
Dennis Tito paid about $20 million to become the first space tourist and visit the International Space Station in 2001.
Dennis Tito became the world's first space tourist when he visited the International Space Station in 2001. He paid around $20 million for his 8-day trip.
he payed $20 million to get t the international space station
On April 28, 2001 Dennis Tito, an American businessman became the first space tourist. He paid $20 million for his flight into space.
Dennis Tito paid $20 million in 2001 to become the first space tourist and visit the International Space Station.
Dennis Tito paid about $20 million to become the first space tourist and visit the International Space Station in 2001.
Dennis Tito became the world's first space tourist when he visited the International Space Station in 2001. He paid around $20 million for his 8-day trip.
he payed $20 million to get t the international space station
Dennis Tito, aged 60
In 2001 Dennis Tito became the first "Space Tourist".
Dennis Tito
On the 28th of April 2001. Dennis Tito, aged 60 was the first space tourist.
It was Dennis Tito. He was the first self-funding tourist to go into space for vacation.
No space tourist went into space until 2001.In April 28th 2001, Dennis Anthony Tito was the first space tourist.
Dennis Tito went into space on April 28, 2001, as a space tourist aboard the Russian Soyuz spacecraft. He spent about 8 days on the International Space Station as the first-ever paying space tourist.