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What do you do if you’re craving pizza in space? You bake one!

Bon Appétit, guys!

There can’t be any alternative to pizza. If you are craving one, you have to eat one, even if you are in space. No, we are not kidding. So, a few days ago NASA astronauts planned a party at the International Space Station (ISS), but they had no pizza. And there can be no party without pizzas, right?

So, astronauts decided to add some slices in their party. NASA scientist and astronaut, Paolo Nespoli ‘casually’ mentioned about how he is missing pizza up there to his boss at ISS, the boss made sure to have some pizza-licious moment for all.

Paolo took to Twitter and posted a video which will surely make you want to order a large pizza right away:

When you really, really miss pizza… you CASUALLY mention it to the International @Space_Station ​ Boss during a live public event Thank you Kirk for surprising us with unexpectedly delicious pizzas! #VITAmission pic.twitter.com/WstvG3IKr1

— Paolo Nespoli (@astro_paolo) December 2, 2017

Flying Saucers of the edible kind. Pizza Pie created from scratch, the IPDS (Intergalactic Pizza Devouring Squad) says 12 thumbs up! pic.twitter.com/rPPEOEljsF

— Randy Bresnik (@AstroKomrade) December 2, 2017

After watching the video of the astronauts-turned-chefs, Twitterati couldn’t stop salivating:

Brilliant! Hope y’all enjoyed up there

— Karolyn Gaston (@karolyngaston) December 2, 2017

The only thing missing is a proper crust, but I suppose tortillas will have to do until you return to Earth.

— Ragnhild Kjærnes (@nillie_kj) December 2, 2017

What about the breadcrumbs floating around the space station? Is it not dangerous if tiny crumbs enter the instrumentation panels

— Arunesh Bahadur (@twarunesh) December 5, 2017

When
The
Moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie thats amore

— Demman Takes Skill (@ZakFreeThinker) December 4, 2017

well done team

— (:: . :: ) (@____who__) December 3, 2017

Was that some kind of oven/suitcase thing, or did you eat it all cold (shiver)?

— Kevin Reader (@TechKev) December 3, 2017