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Sunita Williams to celebrate Thanksgiving in Space
Sunita Williams Thanksgiving in space: NASA astronaut to enjoy ‘smoked turkey, cranberry, green beans and…’
Sunita Williams, currently at the ISS, is feeling good despite weight loss claims from her extended stay in space. She plans to celebrate Thanksgiving by watching the Macy’s Parade and enjoying a festive meal with her NASA colleagues.
Is Sunita Williams, Indian-origin NASA astronaut, getting proper nutrients in space amid health concerns? What we know
Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, both NASA astronauts, have been stuck at the International Space Station for more than six months due to a Starliner spacecraft malfunction. They are set to return to Earth in February 2025.
Sunita Williams to celebrate Thanksgiving in space with ‘smoked turkey, mashed potatoes’
Indian-origin NASA astronaut Sunita Williams is set to celebrate Thanksgiving in space with ‘smoked turkey, mashed potatoes’. Thanksgiving is observed every year in the US on the fourth Thursday of November to honour the blessings and harvest of the year.
Watch: Sunita Williams and ISS crew celebrate thanksgiving with a special message from space
Astronauts aboard the ISS, led by Commander Sunita Williams, shared a heartfelt Thanksgiving message from space. Despite detecting a toxic smell from
‘Not stranded’ Sunita Williams' Thanksgiving plans in space revealed
Sunita Williams and her ISS colleagues delivered a Thanksgiving message. In a separate interview, she revealed what their celebration would look like.
Sunita Williams, ISS crew wish friends and family a ‘Happy Thanksgiving’ from space
Williams also conveyed her Thanksgiving wishes to all supporting the astronauts at the International Space Station.
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams shares Thanksgiving meal plans in space including smoked turkey, mashed potatoes and more
Aboard the International Space Station, NASA astronaut Sunita Williams and her crew are preparing for a unique Thanksgiving celebration. They'll enjoy a traditional meal adapted for space while watching the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
NASA Astronaut Sunita Williams To Celebrate Thanksgiving in Space With Smoked Turkey, Cranberries, And More
NASA has a long tradition of celebrating Thanksgiving in space. In 2024, astronauts Barry Wilmore and Donald Pettit will mark their third Thanksgiving aboard the ISS. NASA highlighted the tradition of sharing festive meals, with similar dishes served on past missions, such as smoked turkey, yams, and cranapple dessert, which Pettit enjoyed in 2008.
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams celebrates Thanksgiving in space, watch video here
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams is celebrating Thanksgiving aboard the International Space Station with her crew.
Sunita Williams celebrates Thanksgiving with a smoked turkey meal in space
Sunita Williams noted that Nasa has prepared a Thanksgiving-inspired menu to ensure they can celebrate the occasion meaningfully.
With smoked turkey, Brussels sprouts on menu, here's how Sunita Williams plans to celebrate Thanksgiving
Williams, along with Barry ‘Butch’ Wilmore, has been in space since June 5 this year. They were initially sent for just eight days, but their mission aboard the Starliner has now been extended to eight months in space as the spacecraft was declared unfit for human travel by the US space agency.
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