The Artemis II crew has proven themselves to be TV fans!
In a reel posted on NASA’s official Instagram account, the astronauts took a break from their important space duties to smile and wave at the camera, just like the cast of “Full House” did in their opening credits sequence. And yes, the reel was set to “Everywhere You Look.” Each astronaut’s clip was accompanied by text showing their name and job on board the spacecraft.

(April 4, 2026) – NASA astronaut and Artemis II mission specialist Christina Koch, seen here on the fourth day of the mission, prepping for lunar flyby activities after completing aerobic exercise on the flywheel device. Credit: NASA
The video also featured Rise, the plush zero gravity indicator and mascot for the trip, as well as clips of the crew goofing off and making each other laugh.

“Love on the Rocks” – Season Seven – 3/1/94, Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin, left), Danny (Bob Saget), Michelle (Mary Kate/Ashley Olsen), D.J. (Candace Cameron), Rebecca (Lori Loughlin) and Jesse (John Stamos) planned an attack on Joey after he played pranks on them., (Photo by ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images)
The caption reads, “Everywhere you look, everywhere you go—there’s the Artemis II crew. These four astronauts are currently on their way to fly around the Moon in NASA’s Orion capsule, which is roughly comparable to two minivans. You could say it’s a full house!”

(April 6, 2026) – Artemis II mission specialist and CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen enjoys a shave inside the Orion spacecraft during Flight Day 5 and ahead of the crew’s lunar flyby on April 6, 2026. Credit: NASA
At the end of the video, Commander Reid Wiseman explained, “We were doing scenes from bad ’80s sitcoms when they introduce the cast of characters. So that’s why we all did those, and we are cracking up up here.”

In this image provided by NASA, Artemis II crew members, from left, Victor Glover Jeremy Hansen, Victor Glover, Reid Wiseman and Christina Koch, pause to turn the camera around for a selfie midway through their lunar observation period of the Moon during a lunar flyby, Monday, April 6, 2026. NASA via AP)
Along with Wiseman and Rise, the crew features pilot Victor Glover, mission specialist Christina Koch, and mission specialist Jeremy Hansen. They are expected to spend ten days in space and began their return to Earth on April 7. The Artemis II crew set the record for the farthest distance traveled from Earth at 252,756 miles.
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