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He thinks he is well-prepared. "The training is what counts and I've had a significant amount of training. And that, coupled with my aerospace engineering background, I think puts me in a very strong position, as far as being able to function in space," he told ABCNEWS.When he takes off aboard the Soyuz craft, he will be a passenger, riding with two veteran cosmonauts. He will have no job to do. He said he just wants to take pictures and tell people what it's like out there."I'm not a fighter pilot, I'm a businessman, and I want to be able to absorb as much of this experience and relate it to as many people as I can," he said. You Break It, You Bought ItThe Americans already on board the station have said they will welcome Tito.
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