Replying to:<BR/><DIV CLASS='Discussion_PostQuote'> For example the following:Sergei Krikalev 804 days (six flights, three long duration)Sergei Avdeyev 748 days (three long duration flights, one more than a year)Valeriy Polyakov 679 days (two long duration flights, one 14 months)Anatoly Solovyev 651 days (four flights, three long duration)Alexandr Kaleri 610 days (four long duration flights)Viktor Afanasyev 556 days (three long duration flights)Yuri Usachev 553 days (four flights, three long duration) Musa Manarov 541 days (two long duration flights, one more than a year)Yuri Malenchenko 515 days (three long duration flights)Alexander Viktorenko 489 days (four long duration flights)Nikolai Budarin 444 days (three long duration flights)Yuri Romanenko 431 days (three flights, two long duration)Alexander Volkov 391 days (three flights, two long duration)Yuri Onufrienko 389 days (two long duration flights)Vladimir Titov 387 days (five flights, (two long duration)Gennady Padalka 387 days (two long duration flights, third scheduled – ISS Ex 19 and 20)Vasili Tsibliyev 382 days (two long duration flights)Valery Korzun 386 days (two long duration flights)Pavel Vinogradov 381 days (two long duration flights)Peggy Whiston 377 days (two long duration flights)Leonid Kizim 375 days (three flights, two long duration)Michael Foale 373 days (five flights, two long duration)Aleksandr Serebrov 373 days (four flights, two long duration)Valeri Ryumin 372 days (five flights, two long duration, 8 months apart) <br />Posted by jonclarke</DIV> I didn't realize the list was that long. How many of these people are still alive and healthy in 2009? Neil<br />