Astronauts at the International Space Station are planning to spend Thanksgiving in quite a traditional fashion: There will be a turkey dinner with all the trimmings, good company, and football.
In a video taped in orbit, Space Station Commander Shane Kimbrough explains how the crewmates will celebrate the holiday.
"It's going to be little bit different for us up here in space, but I'm going to try to make it as much like home as we can," he says.
The crew will work during the day and then sit down to a Thanksgiving dinner. Kimbrough walks us through the planned menu, and it's clear he's pretty excited about it:
Joining him at dinner will be fellow U.S. astronaut Peggy Whitson, a French astronaut and three cosmonauts from Russia. "We're obviously going to be talking about what Thanksgiving means to us, what we're thankful for, and sharing the tradition with our French and Russian colleagues," Kimbrough adds.
Mission Control has also agreed to transmit some live football games "to complete the experience of Thanksgiving," he adds.
Along with organizing a traditional holiday celebration for his crew, Kimbrough recently managed to take part in another important U.S. tradition: voting. As NPR reported, he cast an absentee ballot in the U.S. presidential election from space, thanks to a Texas law that allows astronauts to vote in Houston.
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