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Along               with               basic               supplies,               necessities,               and               specialty               requested               items,               50               snails               were               blasted               into               space               as               well               on               May               11               on               a               Russian-built               and               unmanned               spacecraft.

The               space               craft               carried               about               2.5               tons               of               supplies               along               with               the               snails.

The               snails               are               for               a               special               study               on               the               effects               of               zero               gravity               in               relation               to               tissue               regeneration.

Apparently               Progress               25,               the               space               craft               in               question,               was               launched               Friday               night               on               top               of               a               Soyuz               rocket               from               Baikonur               Cosmodrome.

It               is               expected               to               reach               the               International               Space               Station               Tuesday               filled               with               over               5,000               pounds               of               air,               food,               fuel,               and               other               important               supplies               for               the               astronauts               at               the               space               station.
               Another               interesting               part               of               the               cargo               being               sent               to               the               International               Space               Station,               besides               the               snails               is               a               collection               of               DVD's               requested               by               the               astronauts               and               recommended               by               psychological               experts,               which               is               mostly               comprised               of               comedies.

The               psychological               support               team               also               sent               along               a               variety               of               books               and               magazines               that               the               astronaut               crew               had               also               requested.
               The               astronauts               that               make               up               the               space               station               crew               have               already               received               training               for               docking               and               guiding               in               the               cargo               vessel               upon               its               arrival               on               Tuesday.

The               vessel               will               be               guided               in               by               the               astronauts               using               a               telerobotic               controlled               system               that               will               be               manually               operated               by               the               crew               should               the               automated               guiding               and               docking               system               fail               or               have               another               problem.
               The               crew               aboard               the               International               Space               Station               includes               two               Russian               cosmonauts               and               one               American               astronaut.

They               have               been               aboard               the               space               station               since               December               of               2006.
               Let's               take               a               look               at               some               facts               about               these               three.
               Russian               Cosmonaut               Fyodor               Yurchikhin               
               Fyodor               Yurchikhin               was               born               in               Batumi,               which               is               an               Autonomous               Republic               of               Ajar               in               Georgia.

He               was               born               January               3,               1959.

He               has               two               daughters               with               his               wife               Larisa               Anatolievna               Yurshikina,               who               was               born               in               Shyolkovo,               Moscow               region.

Some               of               his               hobbies               include               stamp               collecting,               space               logo               collecting,               sports,               cosmonautics               history,               and               promotion               of               space.
               After               his               high               school               graduation               he               entered               into               the               Moscow               Aviation               Institute.

He               is               a               qualified               mechanical               engineer               and               specializes               in               airspace               vehicles.

He               also               earned               a               Ph.

D.

In               economics               from               the               Moscow               Service               state               University.
               He               has               worked               at               the               Russian               Space               Corporation               since               1983.

He               also               has               other               space               experience               besides               his               most               recent               location               at               the               International               Space               Station,               or               ISS.
               Russian               Cosmonaut               Oleg               Kotov               
               Dr.

Kotov               was               born               on               October               27,               1965               in               Simferopol.

He               has               two               children               with               his               wife,               Svetlana               and               enjoys               diving,               photography,               and               computers.

Upon               his               graduation               from               high               school               in               1982,               Kotov               entered               the               Kirov               Military               Medical               Academy.
               Upon               graduation               from               the               academy,               Dr.

Kotov               served               as               Deputy               Lead-Test               Doctor               and               Lead-Test               Doctor               at               Gagarin               Cosmonaut               Training               Center.
               Among               many               other               achievements,               Dr.

Kotov               has               served               as               GCTC               at               JSC               (Johnson               Space               Center).
               His               many               experiences               led               him               to               his               current               position               at               the               International               Space               Station.
               American               Astronaut               Sunita               Williams               
               Mrs.

Williams               was               born               in               Euclid               Ohio               in               September               19,               1965,               but               considers               Needham,               Massachusetts               her               hometown.

Her               husband               is               Michael               J.

Williams.

They               have               no               children,               but               have               dogs               together.

Sunita               has               many               active               interests,               which               include               swimming,               biking,               running,               wind               surfing,               and               bow               hunting.
               She               has               received               a               B.S               in               Physical               Science               from               the               U.S               Naval               Academy               as               well               as               an               M.S.

In               engineering               management               from               the               Florida               Institute               of               Technology.
               Her               special               honors               include               2               Navy               Commendation               Medals,               Navy               and               Marine               Corps               Achievement               Medal,               Humanitarian               Service               Medal               and               many               others.
               Sunita               is               serving               as               a               flight               engineer               aboard               the               International               Space               Station.
               News               Sources:               
               http://www.sciencedaily.com/upi/index.php?feed=Science&article=UPI-1-20070512-15430000-bc-kazahkstan-spacefreighter.xml               Science               Daily               http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/yurchikhin.html               NASA               Bio               on               Yurchikhin               
               http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/williams-s.html               NASA               Bio               on               Sunita               Williams               
               http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/kotov-ov.html               NASA               Bio               on               Kotov






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