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Mark Shuttleworth studied [[Finance]] and [[Management information systems|Information Systems]] at the [[University of Cape Town]]. In [[1995]] he founded [[Thawte]], specializing in internet security. He sold Thawte in [[1999]] to [[VeriSign]]. Shuttleworth then formed [[HBD]], a venture-capital company, and the [[Shuttleworth Foundation]], which funds educational projects in South Africa.
Mark Shuttleworth studied [[Finance]] and [[Management information systems|Information Systems]] at the [[University of Cape Town]]. In [[1995]] he founded [[Thawte]], specializing in internet security. He sold Thawte in [[1999]] to [[VeriSign]]. Shuttleworth then formed [[HBD]], a venture-capital company, and the [[Shuttleworth Foundation]], which funds educational projects in South Africa.


On [[April 25]]th, [[2002]], Shuttleworth lifted-off aboard the [[Russia]]n [[Soyuz TM-34]] mission, traveling as space tourist for approximately $20 million [[US Dollar | US]]. Two days later the [[Soyuz spacecraft]] arrived at the [[International Space Station]], where he spent 8 days, participating in experiments related to [[AIDS]] and [[genome]] research. On [[May 5]]th he returned to Earth. In order to participate on the flight, Shuttleworth had to undergo one year of training and preparation, including seven months which he spent in [[Star City, Moscow]].
On [[April 25]], [[2002]] Shuttleworth lifted-off aboard the [[Russia]]n [[Soyuz TM-34]] mission, traveling as space tourist for approximately $20 million [[US Dollar | US]]. Two days later the [[Soyuz spacecraft]] arrived at the [[International Space Station]], where he spent 8 days, participating in experiments related to [[AIDS]] and [[genome]] research. On [[May 5]]th he returned to Earth. In order to participate on the flight, Shuttleworth had to undergo one year of training and preparation, including seven months which he spent in [[Star City, Moscow]].


Mark Shuttleworth currently ([[2004]]) lives in [[London]].
Mark Shuttleworth currently ([[2004]]) lives in [[London]].

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Mark Shuttleworth

Mark Shuttleworth (born September 18 1973 in Welkom, Free State) is a South African entrepreneur. He also was the first African in space, as well as the second space tourist.

Mark Shuttleworth studied Finance and Information Systems at the University of Cape Town. In 1995 he founded Thawte, specializing in internet security. He sold Thawte in 1999 to VeriSign. Shuttleworth then formed HBD, a venture-capital company, and the Shuttleworth Foundation, which funds educational projects in South Africa.

On April 25, 2002 Shuttleworth lifted-off aboard the Russian Soyuz TM-34 mission, traveling as space tourist for approximately $20 million US. Two days later the Soyuz spacecraft arrived at the International Space Station, where he spent 8 days, participating in experiments related to AIDS and genome research. On May 5th he returned to Earth. In order to participate on the flight, Shuttleworth had to undergo one year of training and preparation, including seven months which he spent in Star City, Moscow.

Mark Shuttleworth currently (2004) lives in London.

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