NASA astronauts share Thanksgiving message from ISS: 'We're thankful for zero gravity'

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NASA astronauts share Thanksgiving message from ISS: 'We're thankful for zero gravity'
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Ever wonder what Thanksgiving dinner looks like in zero gravity?

Four NASA astronauts aboard the International Space Station sent a Thanksgiving message to Earth.

Sunita Williams started by wishing a "Happy Thanksgiving to all our friends and family who are down on Earth and everyone who is supporting us." "There's not many places that you can be where you can actually lay on the ceiling, and this is one of them. We're thankful for zero gravity. It's fantastic," Wilmore said. "We're grateful for our nation, that is a space-faring nation, that lets us live free, say what we think is important to say, and so many other things."

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