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  2. Sleep in space - Wikipedia

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    Sleeping in space requires that astronauts sleep in a crew cabin, a small room about the size of a shower stall. They lie in a sleeping bag which is strapped to the wall. [5] Astronauts have reported having nightmares and dreams, and snoring while sleeping in space. [6] Sleeping and crew accommodations need to be well-ventilated. [7]

  3. List of International Space Station expeditions - Wikipedia

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    Expeditions are numbered starting from one and sequentially increased with each expedition. Resupply mission crews and space tourists are excluded (see List of human spaceflights to the ISS for details). ISS commanders are listed in italics. "Duration" is the period of time between the crew's launch from Earth and until their decoupling from ...

  4. International Space Station - Wikipedia

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    A typical day aboard the ISS begins at 06:00 with wake-up, post-sleep routines, and a morning inspection of the station. After breakfast, the crew holds a daily planning conference with Mission Control, starting work around 08:10. Morning tasks include scheduled exercise, scientific experiments, maintenance, or operational duties.

  5. SpaceX Crew-5 mission launches for ISS [Video] - AOL

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    The Crew-5 mission launched for the International Space Station from Florida on Oct. 5. The astronauts on board are NASA's Nicole Mann and Josh Cassada, Japan's Koichi Wakata and Russia's Anna Kikina.

  6. STS-116 - Wikipedia

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    The astronauts scheduled for Day 4's EVA, Robert Curbeam and Christer Fuglesang, ended their day by entering the airlock for a "campout" sleep session to prepare for the EVA by purging their bodies of nitrogen in a lower-pressure environment. [26]

  7. Here's why astronauts age slower than the rest of us here on ...

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    Astronauts aboard the ISS, on the other hand, are much farther from Earth's center of gravity than the rest of us — about 260 miles farther. So, in that case, astronauts actually age slower .

  8. Two astronauts are stuck in space. Soon, the solution could ...

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    At GEO, the orbital period matches Earth’s one-day rotation, allowing things to remain where they are positioned above us. Right now, most missions and man-made objects in space remain in low ...

  9. STS-117 - Wikipedia

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    The International Space Station after completion of STS-117. The astronauts on Atlantis woke up to begin flight day 12 with the hatch to the space station closed. At 12:45 UTC Pilot Archambault and Mission Specialist Patrick Forrester began powering on shuttle systems that have been turned off to conserve power during the docked phase of the ...