astronauts sleep by being staped to the wall, a chair, or a bed
Astronauts wear special space suits that are designed to protect them from the extreme conditions of space, such as vacuum, temperature fluctuations, and radiation. They put on their suits inside the spacecraft or space station before going out on a spacewalk or conducting tasks in space. The suits are equipped with multiple layers for insulation, life support systems, communications equipment, and built-in gloves and boots.
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.
Astronauts sleep in sleeping bags that are tethered to the walls so they don't float around in microgravity. They can sleep in any orientation - standing, sitting, or floating. They also wear eye shades and earplugs to help them get quality rest despite the constant lighting and noise in the space station.
Astronauts sleep in sleeping bags that are attached to walls, floors, or ceilings in space capsules or onboard the International Space Station. They may use straps or Velcro to hold themselves in place since there is no gravity to keep them from floating around. Eye masks and earplugs can also help block out light and noise in the microgravity environment.
Astronauts may experience disrupted sleep patterns in space due to factors like increased exposure to light, noise, and changes in gravity affecting their circadian rhythms. Some astronauts report needing less sleep because they are more physically active, have higher levels of stress, or simply due to the excitement and novelty of being in space. However, adequate rest is crucial for their health and performance, so astronauts are encouraged to prioritize sleep hygiene and use tools like sleep masks and earplugs to help regulate their sleep.
they are tied into a bunk and wear goggles so the light from the Sun rising and falling 44 a day does not wake them up
They do. But there are bathroom facilities in space craft.
6 astronots
space cadets the sky and space to become better astronots. The cadets fodder for canon and make pope the mariners of space. Space cadet wants to be the marines.
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.
The part of the rocket that carries astronauts is called the crew module or the spacecraft. It is the section of the rocket designed to safely transport astronauts to and from space.
they landed on the moon in 1998.
They eat freeze dried food.
In a space ship
in space lol
Egypt or some were in there astronots are not shure yet.
Astronauts wear special space suits that are designed to protect them from the extreme conditions of space, such as vacuum, temperature fluctuations, and radiation. They put on their suits inside the spacecraft or space station before going out on a spacewalk or conducting tasks in space. The suits are equipped with multiple layers for insulation, life support systems, communications equipment, and built-in gloves and boots.