NASA handout photo shows a view of the Midwestern United States at night with Aurora Borealis, taken from the International Space Station
This year three station crew members, one American and two Russians, will celebrate Thanksgiving with freeze dried space food in silver packages out in space. Reuters

Thanksgiving isn't just for Americans comfortable at home. This year the International Space Station is stocked and ready to celebrate a Thanksgiving feast.

Three station crew members, one American and two Russians, will celebrate Thanksgiving with freeze-dried space food in silver packages. The menu includes irradiated smoked turkey, homestyle potatoes, cornbread dressing, corn, freeze-dried green beans, cranberries and cherry-blueberry cobbler.

We're thankful for the opportunity we have to fly aboard this magnificent space station and we're going to be thankful for the love and support of all the folks we have back home, NASA astronaut Dan Burbank tells viewers in the special Thanksgiving message from the International Space Station.

Watch the NASA crew play with their Thanksgiving food in the special message: