Yes because they sleep in bunk beds that are provided to them on the space shuttle.they also sleep in sleeping bags that are provided to them which are located on the walls or on the back of their seats.
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Since there is no gravity to hold astronauts in their beds they have to sleep in zipped up sleeping bags that are strapped to the inside of the space station, space shuttle or whatever they are in.
Yes, they do.
they sleep
they slept in their beds at home! by Anna Adams....best answer on internet?
the things that astronauts do on a mission is sleep learning how to fly a space shuttle
i think that astronauts usually get about six hours of sleep every night when they are in space.
Astronauts sleep in sleeping bags which are anchored to the wall of the ship.
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.
astronauts sleep by being staped to the wall, a chair, or a bed
How do what? sleep inside a space station? astronauts? i think um they just float. no i KNOW they float...
They sleep, eat and fix robots.
Eat sleep and explore my friend