MOSCOW (AP) -- Russia's room action says a Soyuz capsule carrying a U.S. billionaire from his backer exit to the international spaciousness station will return to Earth a time later than originally planned. The Federal Space Agency says earlier Microsoft gubernatorial Charles Simonyi is now set to settle on in Kazakhstan next Wednesday following a two-week flight.
The foremost of Russia's Aviation and Space Rescue Service said Friday that the wharf was postponed because the from the start designated spot is diseased by spring flooding. Mikhail Polukhin said the awaited deplaning site was moved further south. Sixty-year-old Simonyi will give to Earth with U.S. astronaut Mike Fincke and Russian cosmonaut Yuri Lonchakov.
Simonyi is the world's beforehand two-time lacuna tourist. He at the outset flew to while in 2007.
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