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NASA, Thanksgiving and International Space Station
Space Station Astronauts Beam Down Thanksgiving Message
NASA astronauts Suni Williams, Nick Hague, Butch Wilmore and Don Pettit give us a glimpse of Thanksgiving on the International Space Station. The ISS orbits 250 miles above Earth at a speed of 17,500 mph.
NASA astronaut Suni Williams shares her Thanksgiving plans in space — and says she's not 'stranded'
The space station crew will feast on smoked turkey, apple cobbler, green beans, mushrooms and mashed potatoes, Williams told NBC News in an interview from orbit.
NASA astronauts show off their Thanksgiving dinner in message to people on Earth
NASA astronauts at the International Space Station are planning to celebrate Thanksgiving just like everyone else back on Earth.
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Astronauts stranded aboard the International Space Station will celebrate Thanksgiving
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How stranded Boeing Starliner astronauts will manage to have Thanksgiving dinner in space — pass the dehydrated turkey
Williams and Wilmore were only slated to be on the ISS for eight days. But when their Boeing Starliner experienced technical ...
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NASA has revealed how astronauts celebrate Thanksgiving in space and the food they eat
Thanksgiving is a time for getting together with family and celebrating all the blessings in the world over the past year, ...
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How astronauts celebrate Thanksgiving in space
The crew currently aboard the ISS will enjoy a festive meal, delivered by the recent SpaceX CRS-31 resupply mission.
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Why your Thanksgiving dinner tastes better than the astronauts
Since the crew of Skylab 4 first celebrated Thanksgiving 1973 in low Earth orbit, NASA has tried to provide holiday favorites ...
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