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Game designer Richard Garriott blasts into space on a private rocket
Associated Press
2008-10-13 09:28 AM
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U.S. space tourist Richard Garriott , top, U.S. astronaut Michael Fincke, center, and Russian cosmonaut Yury Lonchakov wave before boarding a spacecraft at the Baikonur cosmodrome, Kazakhstan yesterday.
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In this image provided by NASA the Soyuz spacecraft arrives at the launch pad at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, Friday, Oct. 10, 2008 for launch Oct. 12 to carry Expedition 18 Commander Michael Fincke, Flight Engineer Yury V. Lonchakov and American Space flight Participant Richard Garriott to the International Space Station. The three crew members will dock their Soyuz to the International Space Station on Oct. 14. Fincke and Lonchakov will spend six months on the station, while Garriott will return to Earth Oct. 24, 2008 with two of the Expedition 17 crew members currently on the International Space Station. Photo Credit: (AP Photo/NASA - Bill Ingalls)
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Richard Garriott is the first game designer in space. The creator of the Ultima series of video games was launched into orbit 17 hours ago with a crew aboard a Soyuz TMA spacecraft.

In a kind of marketing gimmick for his online game, the flight dovetails with the storyline of Garriot’s Tabula Rasa game, which begins when aliens wipe out Earth. He’s taking the DNA of a variety of celebrities in a bid to preserve a “copy of the human race” at the space station. Garriott previously made an appearance on The Colbert Report after he promised to take Colbert’s DNA up into space. That’s pretty good publicity for NCSoft, the publisher of the game, but Garriott is paying for the $30 million trip from his own riches.

Garriott is the sixth space tourist to fly a rocket into space, but his mission is likely draw a lot of attention from around the globe. As the son of NASA astronaut Owen Garriott, he’s the first second generation astronaut. You can track his progress on a web site.

Garriott will join NASA astronaut Michael Fincke and Russian cosmonaut Yuri Lonchakove aboard the International Space Station.

To prepare for the flight, Garriott went through cosmonaut training at the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Star City, Russia. The company that put him in orbit, Space Adventures, started launching privately funded spacecraft in 2001, when Dennis Tito went up. It has since become the ultimate vanity adventure.

But Garriott also plans on doing some research up in the space station, including taking pictures of the earth that can be compared to the pictures that his father took 35 years ago. The Nature Conservancy will analyze the pictures on its site to determine how much Earth’s landscape has changed in a generation.

 
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