
Even astronauts have a sense of humor, as shown during the NASA 10 crew at the International Space Station (ISS), when they met them on Sunday morning early.
Russian astronaut Ivan Wagner wore a foreign mask while welcoming four new coming after he had a Dragon Crew Crew Crew capsule at 12:04 am, about 29 hours after its launch at 7:03 pm on Friday on Friday Kennedy Space Center in NASA In Florida.
While the ISS crew members were preparing the capsule for removal, Wagner can be seen floating while wearing a mask, head cover, pants and socks during the “amazing moment”, a NASA spokesman said in a statement in favor of Fox News Digital.
“NASA Ann MacLein and Nicole Aires, Jacqua (Japanese space exploration agency), entered the astronaut Takoya Unishi and Rosskosmos Cinez in the space square at 1:35, entered the International Space Station shortly after the opening between the space center between Space Digon Slips at 1:35.
Russian astronaut Ivan Wagner wears a foreign mask in the port during Crew-10 arrival at ISS on March 16, 2025. (NASA/Spacex)
After the opening of the hole by Suni Williams, the ship’s bell was studying while the newcomers were grateful, shook hands and embraced the Expedition 72 after the Wagner’s operation joke.
“It was a great day. It is great to see our friends praying,” Williams said to monitor the mission.
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Russian astronaut Ivan Wagner wears a foreign mask and sits in the port during the arrival of Crew-10 to ISS on March 16, 2025. (NASA/Spacex)
Williams and Boot Willmore are expected to show new arrivals and space station before they finally return home after nine months. Their mission was to continue only one week after the launch of the first astronaut in Boeing, but they were stuck in space after the issues were forced to NASA to return the Boeing Starliner team back.
A closer look at the light blue mask that Russian astronaut Ivan Wagner wore when the 10 crew reached ISS. (NASA/Spacex)
This image, made from a video by NASA astronauts, shows a greeting to each other after a SpaceX capsule with the International Space Station, on Sunday, March 16, 2025. The lower row of the left: Poach Wilmor, Takoya Unishi, Ann McLean, Kirill Peskov, Nicole Aires and Don Bittite. (NASA)
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The ninth crew commander, Nick The Hague and Russian astronauts Alexander Gorbonov, will leave the station on Wednesday early at four in the morning before starting from the Florida coast.
Fox News’ Landon Mion, Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.