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A colleague mentioned Banks' space project to a friend, whose daughter shouted out, "Lance Bass wants to go into space!" The girl, who was an NSYNC fan, learned of Bass' lifelong dream of space travel when she read of it online via an MTV forum. [19] Banks spoke to Bass's management who went to him with the proposal.
The book covers Bass's childhood growing up in rural Mississippi, his rise to fame as a member of the successful pop group *NSYNC, its dissolution, and his efforts to obtain a seat on the Russian TMA-1 mission to the International Space Station. [4] Bass also documents multiple gay relationships, his first sexual experience, [5] and his ...
First billionaire in space, orbital space; first space tourist to the International Space Station [3] [1] [4] Mark Shuttleworth: Space Adventures ISS EP-3 (Soyuz TM-34/TM-33) 25 April 2002: 2 May 2002: First insured space tourist; First South African, first person from Africa in space, orbital space; second space tourist to the International ...
So I went as Lance Bass, in my actual flight suit, which is so cheesy." ... He later became certified by both the Russian Space Program and by NASA for the Soyuz TMA-1 spacecraft mission, although ...
Lance Bass is opening up about what he calls the “whole-life process” of coming to terms with being gay, and how coming out impacted his career in 2006.. The former *NSYNC member joined ...
Lance Bass thinks ‘NSync fans deserve a true reunion following their explosive — but brief — return earlier this year. “We have to get it right this time, and unfortunately, ‘NSync had ...
Morgan finally flew to space aboard STS-118 in 2007, but as a "teacher-turned-astronaut", not a space flight participant. Lance Bass United States: Corporate-funded space tourist Completed training but seat on Soyuz TMA-1 in 2002 was cancelled after funding fell through. Daisuke Enomoto Japan: Self-funded space tourist
NSync may not have taken home the award for Best Group at the 2024 MTV VMAs on Wednesday, but Lance Bass isn't sweating it. “This many years later to be nominated again … 25 years later, it's ...