Christmas on the International Space Station covers the celebration of Christmas on the International Space Station. Christmas is a seasonal religious celebration, and is celebrated each year by the International Space Station crew, their families, and ground-staff. Crew are given time off duty according to their respective culture, religion and ethnicity.
The Russian Orthodox Church celebrates Christmas according to the Julian calendar, whilst the Catholic Church uses the Gregorian calendar so the crew may celebrate Christmas more than once on the station choosing between December 25 or January 6, 7 or 19. Expedition One arrived on the ISS on 2 November 2000, celebrating their first Christmas on board the station later that year.2 Other celebrations included Expedition 30, with the arrival of Donald Pettit, Oleg Kononenko, and André Kuipers. On 24 December 2013, astronauts made a rare Christmas Eve space walk, installing a new ammonia pump for the station's cooling system.
The faulty cooling system had failed earlier in the month, halting many of the station's science experiments. Astronauts had to brave a "mini blizzard" of noxious ammonia while installing the new pump. It was only the second Christmas Eve spacewalk in NASA history.
Of course and they are getting Christmas dinner but have to eat one thng at a time, potatoes then turkey then the next thing as they are only allowed to eat one sachet at a time. Chrsitmas is celebrated on the 25th of December which everyone observes what is confusing your Russian Date is "Three Kings Day" which is the evening of the 6th January when the three kings were thought to have arrived at the manger to give their presents!
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