CAPE CANAVERAL, F.L. — Astronauts at the International Space Station will feast Thursday on pouches of Thanksgiving turkey.
The three Americans, two Russians and one Italian will also rip into single-serving bags of mashed potatoes, candied yams, cornbread stuffing and cranberry-apple dessert. Just add water, heat and bon appetit!
Commander Randy Bresnik said heβll miss his wifeβs home cooking, but appreciate next yearβs Thanksgiving that much more. This is his second Thanksgiving off the planet; he was aboard space shuttle Atlantis in November 2009.
βWeβre going to celebrate a lot like we did when we were deployed in the service,β Bresnik, a retired Marine colonel, said Wednesday in a televised interview. βWeβve got some good food up here, some goodies from home.β
Bresnik said he and his NASA crewmates β Joe Acaba, also a former Marine, and Mark Vande Hei, a retired Army colonel β are thankful for being able to live and work in space βand serve our country in another way.β
Celebrating Thanksgiving in space is βa special treat,β according to Acaba.
Vande Hei anticipates βeating lots of food and then taking a napβ β just like when heβs home in Houston.
The U.S. astronauts wonβt have the day off. So theyβll gather with their international crewmates in the evening for the big meal.