The U.S. astronauts go to sleep in their spacecraft in their sleeping bags , all tied up neatly. the sleeping time is according to the Houston night time, the Russian sleep according to Moscow time.
Astronauts sleep in sleeping bags which are anchored to the wall of the ship.
astranauts sleep about 4 to 7 hours
astronauts sleep by being staped to the wall, a chair, or a bed
The LEM was extremely small but had onboard two canvas hammocks that were similar to what sailors used to sleep in. The beds were uncomfortable, cramped and often the astronauts were so adrenelin pumped, they did not sleep much.
They sleep, eat and fix robots.
They sleep straped to the wall
yes they do
they sleep
Yes, they do.
the things that astronauts do on a mission is sleep learning how to fly a space shuttle
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Astronauts sleep in sleeping bags which are anchored to the wall of the ship.
i think that astronauts usually get about six hours of sleep every night when they are in space.
Astronauts sleep in a vertical position by strapping themselves into sleeping bags that are attached to the walls of they're sleeping compartment.
astranauts sleep about 4 to 7 hours
astronauts sleep by being staped to the wall, a chair, or a bed
They do not. Astronauts in space are effectively weightless, so for them, there is no up or down; the idea of "upright" has no meaning.