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Work hours of astronauts on missions vary, and they do not have the 24-hour days like us. But this is the closest answer of hours in a week you will come: Work: 50-66,5 Exercise: 17-20 Sleep: 56 Hygene/Eating: 18-21 Personal Time: 10,5-21
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.
a couple of inches as long as you sleep for a healthy 9 hours
45 minutes
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minimum 8 hours of beauty sleep will you you good
8-9 hours
Astronauts require less sleep than normal; Theoretically because the astronauts always have to be alert in a dangerous setting like space.
Work hours of astronauts on missions vary, and they do not have the 24-hour days like us. But this is the closest answer of hours in a week you will come: Work: 50-66,5 Exercise: 17-20 Sleep: 56 Hygene/Eating: 18-21 Personal Time: 10,5-21
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.
at age 76 you should be getting between 10 and 12 hours of sleep each night
An 11 year old should get 8-10 hours of sleep each night.
The average 13 year old should get 9 hours of sleep per night. This is very important. A person that does not get enough sleep will often be sick more often than people who do get enough sleep.
Well the answeris 10-12 hours each day because you need to have fun at night but still get sleep.
A 12 year old should have 8 to 9 hours of sleep each night. Sleeping to little or to much is unhealthy, especially when you are maturing.
I would say they cost you about 6 of your 8 hours of sleep each night at least. :)
teens need about 9 to 10 hrs per night but adults need at least 8.