well you can probably sleep in space if you had a space suit on....... but if not then you would die of lack of oxygen.
In a space ship
in space lol
they sleep
Yes, they do.
They sleep up to .5 to 2.5 hours less then they do on Earth then in space
Astronauts do not sleep in beds while in space; instead, they sleep in sleeping bags secured to the walls of their spacecraft or space station. This setup prevents them from floating around in microgravity while they sleep. They typically use eye masks and earplugs to block out light and noise, helping them to rest in the unique environment of space.
i think that astronauts usually get about six hours of sleep every night when they are in space.
Certainly.
Astronauts in space rockets typically sleep in designated sleeping quarters that are usually small, private sleep pods or sleeping bags attached to a wall. These sleeping areas are specially designed with restraints to keep astronauts in place during sleep in the microgravity environment of space.
Yes. Extra Fact: When in space, no one can hear you scream.
Astronauts in space sleep in sleeping bags that are secured to a wall or a bunk, using velcro straps to stay in place. They can sleep in any orientation in microgravity. Some astronauts also use sleep masks and earplugs to help block out light and noise.