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Sleep and Relaxation

BY BEN, DYLAN AND SIDNEY !. Sleep and Relaxation. Do astronauts require more o r less sleep than normal when they are in space?. Studies show astronauts sleep 0.5 to 2.5 less in space than on Earth, despite NASA’s recommendation of 8 hours

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Sleep and Relaxation

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  1. BY BEN, DYLAN AND SIDNEY! Sleep and Relaxation

  2. Do astronauts require more or less sleep than normal when they are in space? • Studies show astronauts sleep 0.5 to 2.5 less in space than on Earth, despite NASA’s recommendation of 8 hours • Believed to be result of the body feeling less fatigued as a result of being in microgravity • Although astronauts report to feel fully rested after 6 hours, sleeplessness can cause irritability, forgetfulness and fatigue, an irritation to them while working

  3. How many hours of sleep do astronauts usually get each night? • Each astronaut is different • Some astronauts take sleeping pills • Sleep is affected by day night cycles, work loads and noises • They get between two and eight hours of sleep per 24 hours.

  4. How do astronauts relax in space? • Communicate with family via email, internet phone and Hand radio • Put together an electronic collection of family photos, messages, video clips and reading materials to watch/read • During their mission, crew receive packages with CD’s, books, magazines, photos and letters • In addition, ISS has two generic library lockers that contain music, books and videos • Many say the most relaxing thing is looking out the window and staring at the Earth and surrounding universe

  5. Do astronauts sleep in a bed? If they do not ,how do they sleep? • They sleep in many different way • They can sleep in a sleeping bag or in their only little closet room or bunk beds • During the day they can fold the bunk beds up out of the way • In space they can sleep horizontally or vertically it wont matter as • they are connected to bars because there's no gravity • By the time the STS-9 took off they had bunk beds equipped • with an individual light, communication station, a fan, sound • suppression blanket and sheets with micro gravity restrains

  6. Interesting facts • Use Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) for schedule • Often shuttle and ISS crew sleep and wake at different times • Extremely demanding schedule • Whole day is strictly planned • Internet is available for web browsing

  7. BY BEN, DYLAN AND SIDNEY!

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