astronauts sleep in sleeping bags tied up to the ceiling and the floor so they wont move around so much
Astronauts sleep in sleeping bags. The bags are fixed to the wall inside a spacecraft. They keep astronauts warm and stop them floating about while they sleep! A special shower lets the astronauts wash without drops of water floating everywhere.
I had the experience of sleeping in space when I was in a probe to the moon in the Apollo 11 mission. Astronauts have sleeping bags to sleep in, it helps people to not drift around when sleeping. It's like sleeping in a tent except that it is up in space. All astronauts have to do it, otherwise they'll float around in zero gravity and bump into equipment!
Writer: Buzz Aldrin, 82 years old (as of 2012), second man on the moon.
There are a variety of ways astronauts can sleep in space, depending on the mission and personal preference. Since there is no "up" in space, they can comfortably sleep vertically as well as horizontally. On space shuttle missions, they often sleep in their seats, in sleeping bags attached to the walls of the shuttle, or by tethering themselves to the walls.
Well one the walls of a space station in some rooms there is a sleeping bag type bed. Since there is no gravity people can sleep vertical. To stay in the sleeping bag hunan are velcroed in.
The astronauts zip into sleeping bags that are attached to the walls of their spacecraft.
They strap them selves onto the wall so they don't float around and sleep on any part of the wall/floor/ceiling that they wish to.
they don't, i think they stay in space for only roughly 2 days or so and they don't have time to sleep or they might float of if they fall asleep xD
Sleeping bags
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 a vertical position by strapping themselves into sleeping bags that are attached to the walls of they're sleeping compartment.
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.
Astronauts require less sleep than normal; Theoretically because the astronauts always have to be alert in a dangerous setting like space.
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
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.