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Astronaut Thankful For Friends, Freedom, And Chance To Hang Upside Down Like A Bat

Astronauts Celebrate Thanksgiving In Space With Irradiated Turkey

Butch Wilmore has a lot to be thankful for.

In a Thanksgiving video message from the International Space Station, the Murfreesboro, Tenn.-born astronaut expresses gratitude for everything from friends and family to freedom and food.

Wilmore gives thanks for the opportunity to fulfill his childhood dreams too--like hanging upside down like a bat in zero-gravity, which he demonstrates in the video at 3:45. Just check it out above.

He also takes a moment to show off the space station's Thanksgiving dinner menu, which includes all the traditional holiday fare (with a few tweaks): irradiated smoked turkey, thermostabilized candied yams, and freeze-dried cornbread dressing. Yum...

As for breakfast?

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"You don't get no better than grits and butter," Wilmore says in the video. "I can't get enough of that up here, it's good stuff."

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Bon appétit.

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