Stranded Boeing Starliner astronauts prepare for Thanksgiving in space

Stranded Boeing Starliner astronauts prepare for Thanksgiving in space

On Thursday, as the world celebrates Thanksgiving, two astronauts stranded at the International Space Station will not let their unique situation get in the way of enjoying a festive meal together. Despite being unable to return to Earth due to technical issues with their Boeing Starliner spacecraft, the astronauts are determined to make the most of the holiday.

In a video released by NASA, the astronauts can be seen preparing a Thanksgiving dinner in the ISS’s microgravity environment. Due to the lack of traditional ovens and stovetops, the astronauts have had to get creative with their cooking methods. Using specially designed packaging and heating elements, they will be able to enjoy a meal of turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, and all the fixings that make up a classic Thanksgiving dinner.

While the astronauts may be thousands of miles away from their loved ones on Earth, they are not alone in their celebrations. NASA has ensured that the astronauts will have the necessary supplies and equipment to enjoy a Thanksgiving meal that is as close to home as possible. The astronauts have also been in contact with their families via video calls, allowing them to share the holiday with their loved ones despite the distance.

As they sit down to eat their Thanksgiving feast, the astronauts will no doubt be giving thanks for the opportunity to be living and working in space, despite the challenges that come with it. Their determination to celebrate the holiday together shows the resilience and camaraderie that is characteristic of those who venture into the great unknown of space.

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Video “How stranded Boeing Starliner astronauts will manage to have Thanksgiving dinner in space” was uploaded on 11/27/2024 to Youtube Channel New York Post