You would probably sleep just like you do on earth, but we haven't ever faced that situation.
Add-on: You'd need some kind of Gravity to sleep in space, there may be a risk of some veins or arteries which may stop? This is uncertain though because like the other guy said, it's never happened.
Magic
So that you can go to sleep faster
no
On the moon at 14.1° N, 45.0° E.
Unless the light is bothering you - none.
life would moon be on life on moon
we wouldn't get as much sleep and we would have way way shorter days
Endymion. Selene asked for him to be given eternal sleep so he would be young and handsome forever.
they don't sleep on the moons surface they sleep in spaceships or rockets or shuttle's
no they sleep on it
Endymion. He was a shepherd that caught the eye of Selene, the moon goddess. Selene asked Zeus to grant him eternal sleep so he would be immortal and have eternal youth.
No, no one has slept on the moon's surface. However astronauts did occasionally sleep in the Apollo landers that were on the moon
So that you can go to sleep faster
no
the moon and the stars. yes that is right
Moon Dreamers - 1986 All in a Night's Sleep 1-3 was released on: USA: 1986
Not really, the the moon orbits the earth at a steady rate and even as the light side of the moon shifts in and out of our view there is a predictable pattern to it. Unless you have some kind of sensitivity, there no reason for it to affect your sleep patterns.
you have to sleep outside for 1 night, the full moon illuminating your body