The crew on the Worldwide Area Station celebrates Thanksgiving. Credit score: NASA
Astronauts aboard the Worldwide Area Station could also be removed from household and buddies this Thanksgiving, however will nonetheless get pleasure from a festive meal.
The SpaceX CRS-31 provide mission that docked Nov. 5 carried some 2,119 kilos (961 kilograms) of crew provides. Amongst these provides are vacation treats for the eight astronauts at present manning the station, which incorporates the Boeing Starliner check crew members Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams, now set to return to Earth in February.Â
There’s fairly a little bit of science to consuming in house. The meals is specifically ready at NASA’s Area Meals Techniques Laboratory to be nutritious, tasty, and fit for human consumption in house. It’s prepped and sealed in plastic packets to make sure an extended shelf life. The meals can the simply be reheated or rehydrated.
NASA explains on this video:
The meals is specifically ready at NASA’s Area Meals Techniques Laboratory to be nutritious, tasty, and fit for human consumption in house. It’s prepped and sealed in plastic packets to make sure an extended shelf life. The meals can simply be reheated or rehydrated.
Let’s take a look at among the earlier vacation meals celebrated in low Earth orbit, starting with the primary.
1976
The primary Thanksgiving in house was celebrated aboard Skylab 4, which launched on Nov. 16, 1973.
Astronauts Gerald P. Carr, Edward G. Gibson, consuming on SkyLab 4. Credit score: NASA.
On Nov. 22, 1973, astronauts Gerald P. Carr, William E. Pogue, and Edward G. Gibson celebrated with two meals at supper time after the group accomplished a spacewalk that took 6 hours and 33 minutes. The meals didn’t embrace any particular gadgets to have a good time the vacation.
Thanksgiving in house within the Nineteen Eighties
The following time astronauts have been in house for Thanksgiving was in 1985; this time, they indulged in festive meals. After launching into house aboard house shuttle Atlantis on Nov. 26, 1985, the crew shared shelf-stable turkey, cranberry sauce and shrimp cocktail.
Payload specialists Charles D. Walker, left, and Rodolfo Neri Vela of Mexico, of the STS-61B mission in 1985. Credit score: NASA.
Meats eaten in house have to be irradiated. The method reduces the variety of foodborne pathogens and parasites within the meat, making it secure after being saved for months, per The Impartial.
Tortillas, launched by astronaut Neri Vela, have been additionally on the menu and have change into a staple in house since then. The flat meals merchandise doesn’t drop crumbs, making it best for meals in zero gravity, based on a press launch.
In 1989, the STS-33 crew celebrated Thanksgiving on the Discovery orbiter.
Thanksgiving in house within the Nineteen Nineties
Two years later, in 1991, the STS-44 crew had a vacation dinner on the Atlantis orbiter. Astronauts aboard two totally different spacecraft in several orbits celebrated Thanksgiving within the mid-90s. STS-80 astronauts Kent V. Rominger, Tamara E. Jernigan, Story Musgrave, Thomas D. Jones, and Kenneth D. Cockrell shared a meal on the Columbia orbiter’s middeck. On the identical time, NASA astronaut John E. Blaha celebrated Thanksgiving on the Russian house station, Mir, with cosmonauts Valeri G. Korzun and Aleksandr Y. Kaleri. Each crews exchanged vacation greetings over the radio. The event marked essentially the most astronauts in house on Thanksgiving Day.Â
Astronauts Tamara E. Jeringan, Kent V. Rominger, and Thomas D. Jones on Columbia’s middeck, get pleasure from a Thanksgiving meal in 1996. Credit score: NASA.
However the document was damaged in 1997 when NASA astronaut David A. Wolf, Russian cosmonauts Anatoli Y. Solovev, and Pavel V. Vinogradov have been on Mir. Presently, the STS-87 crew was additionally in orbit on the Columbia orbiter, setting the document for 9 astronauts in house on Thanksgiving Day. The crew on Mir had milk, peas, freeze-dried mashed potatoes, and turkey.Â
The 2000s and past
Expedition 3 crewmembers, Mikhail V. Tyurin of Roscosmos and NASA’s Frank L. Culbertson on the house station in 2001. Credit score: NASA.
On Nov. 23, 2000, astronauts of the Expedition 1 crew celebrated the primary Thanksgiving on the Worldwide Area Station. The meal included ham and smoked turkey. Since then, Thanksgiving is widely known each November from house. In 2001, Expedition 3 crew members celebrated their vacation with a meal full with a cardboard turkey ornament.Â
For 2002, STS-113 and Expedition 5 and 6 crews had a meal on the ISS of turkey, mashed potatoes, inexperienced beans with mushrooms, and blueberry-cherry cobbler for dessert.Â
In 2008, the Thanksgiving dinner was reheated within the house shuttle Endeavour’s meals hotter. Expedition 18 and STS-126 crew members munched on candied yams, inexperienced beans, mushrooms, cornbread dressing, and a cranapple deal with.Â
The next 12 months, in 2009, 12 whole astronauts from the STS-129 and Expedition 21 made up essentially the most internationally numerous group on prime of being essentially the most variety of astronauts in house that celebrated Turkey Day.
The crews celebrated the vacation two days early for the reason that Atlantis orbiter was scheduled to undock on Thanksgiving Day. The groups represented the U.S., Belgium, Canada, and Russia.Â
Final 12 months, the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft that delivered provides Nov. 11 included vacation treats for the Expedition 70 crew from NASA. The menu included turkey, duck, quail, seafood, cranberry sauce, kits to make pizza, hummus, salsa and olives. The crew loved chocolate, pumpkin spice cappuccinos, rice muffins, and mochi for dessert.
Oranges, apples, cherry tomatoes, carrots, and a collection of specialty cheeses have been additionally prepped for the crew, mentioned Dana Weigel, deputy program supervisor of the Worldwide Area Station Program, in NASA’s media teleconference for the SpaceX CRS-29 Prelaunch.
This story was initially revealed on-line November 23, 2023, and has been up to date for Thanksgiving 2024.