Unlike the usual travel essentials, astronauts carry a small bag that accommodates essentials only most of the time, but some of them choose strange things to take with him on an unusual journey.

When two of the SpaceX Falcon 9 crew took off on the historic space flight last week, the flight carried a dinosaur-shaped game at the request of their children, according to the British Guardian website.

During Apollo missions to the moon, the personal belongings that astronauts could take were restricted, and astronaut Charles Duke chose on the Apollo 16 mission in 1972, leaving a picture he had taken to his family on the moon accompanied by a handwritten message for future generations, unaware that radiation The solar will erase the contours of the image at the end.

On the Apollo 14 mission in 1971, Alan Shepherd persuaded NASA to allow him to take a mini golf and balls.

The most unusual piece was a small ceramic "wafer" containing six tiny pieces of art that had been moved on the Apollo 12 moon unit, and the work was created by 6 visual artists, where the unit remained on the surface of the moon and was called the "Moon Museum".