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SpaceX Team Greeted by ‘Alien’ After Arriving at ISS

SpaceX Crew-10 met the “alien” after docking to the International Space Station (ISS) early Sunday morning.

“Russian astronaut Ivan Wagner was jokingly wearing an alien mask while welcoming the crew of the SpaceX Dragon Capsule, which docked to the ISS at 12:04am, about 29 hours after it was released at 7:03pm on NASA Friday. Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Fox News It has been reported. SpaceX crew is taking part in the mission Rescuing two NASA astronauts who have remained in orbit for nine months.

The vagner can be seen in a floating video around wearing an alien mask. During the “easy moment,” along with alien masks, pants and socks, the ISS crew prepared capsules for deboarding, a NASA spokesperson told the outlet.

“NASA astronauts Anne McClain and Nicole Ayers, Jakusa (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Takiya Onish and Roscosmos astronaut Kirill Peskov entered the International Space Station shortly after opening hatching between the space station and SpaceX Dragon Spacecratt.

Astronaut Suni Williams finally opened the hatch and the SpaceX crew floated and hugged him, greeting the Expedition 72 crew after an extraterrestrial impression of Vagner.

“It's been a great day. It's great to see our friends arrive,” Williams told Mission Control.

Williams and astronaut Butch Willmore are schedules to show the SpaceX crew around the ISS before returning home. Their mission was supposed to last only a week after the launch of Boeing's first astronaut flight. However, the pair was stuck on the ISS after NASA brought Boeing Starliner back into the sky Concerns about the spaceship.

Crew-9 Commander Nick Hague and Russian astronaut Alexander Golbunov will also depart from the station early Wednesday morning before landing from Florida's coast, according to the report.

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