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Billionaire space traveler makes arrival

Viewers at Mission Control near Moscow watch a TV monitor showing the crew of the International Space Station Monday. From left are Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kotov, American astronaut Miguel Lopez-Alegria, Russian cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin, Russian Mikhail Tyurin, space tourist U.S. billionaire Charles Simonyi and U.S. astronaut Sunita Williams aboard the station after the docking of a Soyuz space capsule.

KOROLYOV, Russia — Two Russian cosmonauts and a U.S. billionaire bringing a gourmet meal arrived at the international space station Tuesday — to a warm welcome from current crewmen and the earthbound applause of Martha Stewart.

The lifestyle guru was among Russian and American officials and visitors monitoring the docking at Russian Mission Control, on Moscow's outskirts, as onboard TV cameras showed the Soyuz nearing the station and then jerking to a stop. Stewart is a friend of Charles Simonyi, the American who shelled out $20-25 million to be the world's fifth paying private space traveler.

The Soyuz capsule docked automatically with the ISS and Simonyi and two Russian cosmonauts floated into the space station about 90 minutes later.

A video linkup at Russian Mission Control in Korolyov, on Moscow's outskirts, showed the three smiling and getting hugs and backslaps from the three-member crew already on the station. The arrival of a new crew is always a happy event, and this time the residents are getting an extra treat — the gourmet dinner brought by Simonyi.

The menu, including quail marinated in wine, was selected by Stewart, who was also on hand at Baikonur for the rocket's launch Saturday. Simonyi, 58, lives in the United States where he amassed a fortune through his work with computer software, including helping to develop Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel.

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