U.K. Singer Brightman Next Russian Space Tourist

By Reuters Staff
October 10, 2012
Credit: Credit: NASA

British singer Sarah Brightman said Oct. 10 she had bought a seat to fly on a Russian spaceship, describing it as a chance to live out a childhood desire “beyond her wildest dreams”.

Brightman, 52, who once had a hit song called “I Lost My Heart to a Starship Trooper”, plans to rocket some 250 miles (400 km) above Earth to the International Space Station - becoming the first space tourist since Cirque du Soleil founder Guy Laliberte donned a red clown’s nose on his 2009 trip.

“I am more excited about this than I have been about anything I have done to date,” Brightman, in platform heels and a silky black dress, told reporters in Moscow.

“Most of my life I have felt an incredible desire to take the journey to space that I have now begun,” she said. “This is beyond my wildest dreams.”

A news conference held for the announcement in Moscow began with a music video advertising Brightman’s new album “Dream Chaser”, which is expected to be released in January.

The video of her crooning the album’s top track “Angel” is spliced with footage of her as a child and famous moments from Soviet space history.

Brightman, a UNESCO artist for peace, said seeing fuzzy TV images of the first human steps on the moon in 1969 when she was eight years old inspired her with the dream to travel to space.

“It was something miraculous. For me it was an epiphany,” she said of the experience.

While the singer did not disclose the price tag for the trip, the ninth so far brokered by U.S. firm Space Adventures, it is expected to be upward of $35 million. Russia charges NASA astronauts more than $50 million per seat.

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