Tito lifts off, computer crashes
While Dennis Tito, the world's first space tourist, launched into the space on a Russian rocket, astronauts raced to fix a downed computer on the International Space Station. The Russian space agency has agreed to put off the Soyuz's docking, continuing to orbit Earth, until NASA astronauts fix the computer problems.
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