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English: Spaceflight participant Guy Laliberté responds to a reporter's question during a press conference at the Johnson Space Center on July 23. Laliberté shared the days with Expedition 21/22 crewmembers Jeff Williams and Maxim Suraev.
Čeština: Guy Laliberté, kanadský zakladatel a ředitel cirkusové a zábavní společnosti Cirque du Soleil, na tiskové konferenci v Johnsonově vesmírném středisku NASA v Houstonu před jeho kosmickým letem na Mezinárodní vesmírnou stanici v ruském Sojuzu TMA-16.
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