About 250 miles above the Earth, NASA astronauts on board the International Space Station (ISS) will enjoy an off-duty day for Thanksgiving, along with a group meal that features some celebratory foods.
"This is my second Thanksgiving in space, so I highly recommend it," said Mike Fincke , in a video message beamed down from the outpost.
This fall, NASA included a "Holiday Bulk Overwrapped Bag," or BOB, on a resupply mission that went up to the station. The bag contained festive items like clams, oysters, crab meat, quail, and smoked salmon.
"Our ground teams and the food lab at NASA have taken such great care of us," said Zena Cardman , who noted that they'll also have traditional fare like turkey and mashed potatoes, all packaged up in ways that won't cause a mess in microgravit

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