SpaceX capsule delivers NASA astronaut replacements to ISS

A SpaceX crew capsule arrived at the International Space Station on Sunday, delivering the crew that will replace NASA’s two stuck astronauts. The four newcomers — representing the U.S., Japan and Russia — will spend the next few days learning the station’s ins and outs from Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams. Then the two will strap into their own SpaceX capsule later this week, one that has been up there since last year, to close out an unexpected extended mission that began last June. Wilmore swung open the space station's hatch and then rang the ship's bell as the new arrivals floated in one by one and were greeted with hugs and handshakes. A video posted on X by NASA showed astronaut Nick Hague greeting the new arrivals wearing a grey alien mask. Fox News Correspondent Jonathan Serrie joins LiveNOW's Andy Mac to discuss.

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