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Astronauts celebrate Fourth of July from space station - Space.com

Astronauts celebrate Fourth of July from space station - Space.com

Astronauts celebrate Fourth of July from space station - Space.com
Jul 04, 2020 1 min, 15 secs

American astronauts on the International Space Station are celebrating Independence Day from space.

In a video released July 2, two days ahead of the Fourth of July — the Independence Day holiday in the United States — NASA astronauts Chris Cassidy, Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley commemorated the holiday from space.

Cassidy, commander of the space station's current Expedition 63 mission, began by introducing the three astronauts and sharing that the crew is "taking a moment out of our schedule to honor the 244th birthday of the United States of America, and we hope that you are doing the same.".

In photos: The Expedition 63 mission to the International Space Station!

"This American flag," Behnken explained, "was launched on the very first space shuttle mission in 1981 and reflown on the final space shuttle mission nine years ago.".

Behnken added that Hurley and he will bring the flag, nicknamed "Old Glory," "home with us on our SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft Endeavour so it can be flown yet again when Americans launch on [the] Orion spacecraft to place American boots on the moon." NASA's Orion spacecraft will carry astronauts to the moon as part of the agency's Artemis program.

If you look closely, though, the three astronauts were not alone in the video, as floating over Cassidy's head was Tremor, the apatosaurus that flew to the station aboard Endeavour with Behnken and Hurley as part of SpaceX's Demo-2 mission, and Earthy, which flew aboard Crew Dragon to the space station as part of SpaceX's uncrewed Demo-1 mission in 2019. .

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