If you thought you didn’t have enough turkey this Thanksgiving, then think about the NASA astronauts aboard the International Space Station.
NASA astronauts Commander Scott Kelly and Flight Engineer Kjell Lindgren at the space station shared this video on how to prepare Thanksgiving dinner at space:
There are 6 crew members on the @Space_Station right now, how do they make Thanksgiving dinner? Check it out: https://t.co/cEvJsUJPc3
— NASA (@NASA) November 26, 2015
Makes you love the food that you’re having, right?
They also shared a video of their dinner party that was celebrated by the the astronauts, and obviously, they cracked ‘float the salt please’ jokes:
Something you probably won’t hear this Thanksgiving: “Float the salt, please” https://t.co/sVQrypHH3P
— NASA (@NASA) November 26, 2015
They just proved that you don’t really have to be on Earth to celebrate and have a good Thanksgiving meal.
Scott Kelly and Kjell Lindgren also wished us ‘earthlings’ a happy thanksgiving while they enjoyed their re-hydrated turkey.
Happy Thanksgiving from 250 miles above! – @StationCDRKelly and @Astro_Kjell from @Space_Station https://t.co/i8XvDbBLfv
— NASA (@NASA) November 26, 2015
Thanksgiving, observed mostly in the USA and Canada is celebrated as a way to giving thanks for the harvest of the previous year, before winter sets in.
Amazing, right?
I’m pretty sure their food must have been ‘Out-Of-This-World’.