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The two astronauts stranded at the International Space Station will enjoy a Thanksgiving feast together Thursday — as they mark 176 days in zero gravity. The Post has learned that the ISS, where ...
The astronauts from three different countries aboard the International Space Station (ISS) will take Thursday, Nov. 23, off, allowing them to relax and enjoy a Thanksgiving feast of turkey, duck ...
The occasion marked the most astronauts in space on Thanksgiving Day. Astronauts Tamara E. Jeringan, Kent V. Rominger, and Thomas D. Jones on Columbia’s middeck, enjoy a Thanksgiving meal in 1996.
Three astronauts from the U.S., Germany and Russia are spending Thanksgiving 260 miles above the Earth on the International Space Station. NASA Flight Engineer Serena Auñón-Chancellor will be ...
The astronauts aboard the space station showed off their out-of-this-world Thanksgiving feast, but they also had a very down-to-earth message of thanks on this holiday.
NASA astronauts Jessica Meir (left), Christina Koch (center) and Andrew Morgan will celebrate a "Friendsgiving" in space for the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday on the International Space Station this ...
The two NASA astronauts, along with Japanese astronaut Kimiya Yui, will get the day off from their 250-mile-high (400 kilometers) research on Thursday, and will share their Thanksgiving meal with ...
Many yearn to be with their families during the holiday season, but for astronauts stationed on the International Space Station, orbiting 250 miles above Earth, returning home for a home-cooked meal ...
Watch: Astronauts' Thanksgiving 2024 meal & message. Packets of Brussels sprouts, butternut squash, apples and spice, and smoked turkey go tumbling through the space station as the astronauts show ...
This is how astronauts celebrate Thanksgiving in space. By CNN. November 25, 2021. Share (CNN) — The holidays still happen in space, they just look a little bit different.
The first Thanksgiving in space was celebrated on November 22, 1973, when Skylab 4 astronauts Gerald P. Carr, Edward G. Gibson and William R. Pogue each ate two meals at dinnertime, although ...
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