The International Space Station(ISS) gained three new residents Saturday Nov19,2016, including the oldest and most experienced woman to orbit the world.
A bit of Mars also arrived, courtesy of a Frenchman who brought along a small piece of a Mars meteorite.
The Soyuz delivered NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson, French astronaut Thomas Pesquet and Russian cosmonaut Oleg Novitskiy. They joined three men already on board, one American and two Russians.
This is the third space station mission for Ms Whitson, who at 56 is older than each of her crew-mates.
She already holds the record for most time in space for a woman: nearly 400 days during her various missions. By the time she returns next spring, she should break the record for any American, man or woman.
"We could not be more proud," NASA Administrator Charles Bolden told Ms Whitson once she entered the space station. He joined the new crew's family and friends at Russia's Mission Control outside Moscow to welcome the newcomers on board.
"I'm really happy to be here," Ms Whitson replied.
Thomas Pesquet, meanwhile, is making his first spaceflight and Oleg Novitskiy his second.
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