Supplies and research payloads supporting hundreds of science experiments will be on board Elon Musk's SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft in preparation for a Wednesday launch to the International Space Station (ISS). Of those important payloads, two stand out. They are led by teens and loosely inspired by the popular "Guardians of the Galaxy" comics and movies.

Young scientists Sarina Kopf, 18 and Adia Bulawa, 18, won this year's inaugural Guardians of the Galaxy Space Station Challenge. The educational challenge was sponsored by the ISS U.S. National Laboratory and designed to inspire teens to think about experiments that couldn't be done in traditional Earth-based classrooms. Each project was crafted with engineering or biology in mind to match the powers of the fictional Marvel characters Rocket (a raccoon and engineer) and Groot (a tree-like superhero).