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Chinese space station astronauts feast on spicy lamb, mooncakes for mid-autumn festival (video)


Chinese astronauts dug out tasty treats for the mid-autumn festival, which is a harvest event held every year between mid-September and early October.

In a new video, the three residents of the Tiangong space station pulled out food and chatted about the view around the time of this year’s festival, which was Oct. 6. (The event is tied to the Chinese lunisolar calendar, which means the dates move in the Gregorian calendar used in most parts of the world.)

“We also have plenty of dishes for the mid-autumn festival,” said Chen Dong, commander of the Shenzhou 20 crew, in the China National Space Administration video with English subtitles. Dong then filmed the food, while he and fellow taikonauts Wang Zie and Chen Zhongrui talked about the spread.

people in blue flight suits open foil-wrapped packages of food in a cramped rectangular laboratory

China’s Shenzhou-20 astronauts received a special meal for mid-Autumn festival (Oct. 6) during their six-month stay on the nation’s Tiangong space station. (Image credit: CCTV/CMSA)

The festival is sometimes nicknamed the “Mooncake Festival”, referring to pastries traditionally served to mark the event. “The ground crew thoughtfully prepared mooncakes for us,” Dong said. “We naturally share all good things. It’s delicious with the red bean paste filling.”

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