Expedition 55/56 flight engineer Ricky Arnold explains how astronauts grab some shut eye aboard the International Space Station. -- How-tos in Space!: videos.space.com/m/rdSVVMs6/wh... Credit: NASA Johnson Space Center
I wonder how a person who sleeps on his stomach feels like Since it's not really possible to feel the pressure that comes from the bed when you sleep on it in space, I guess it's hard to fall asleep like that if you're a 'belly sleeper'
Much different than that Belly sleeper doesn't need to have their belly squished to enjoy sleeping, I sleep on my belly simply because that body position is comfortable. In space though, there are no pressure points, nothing pushing your back or belly. So you could ask the question too, how would affect back sleepers? Or side sleepers? In the end, doesn't matter how you sleep, space is very different
I wonder if I would be able to sleep up there? 1: Is three air movement and what temperature? 2: Do you have to sleep in clothes? 3: How far is the toilet from bed, you know for that midnight wee?
You really can’t have any sort of claustrophobia there. I didn’t at all when I was younger, but I didn’t realize I had developed some until I had to be strapped in for a brain MRI. Thank god for sedatives. 😅 So I couldn’t do well there at all. 😂 But I like learning about this stuff!
This question has been answered a lot over the years with multiple videos. I love them all but I think the iss is running out of experiments. I think iss is at end of life. Retire iss to private sector ASAP:)
@Eduard van Sligtenhorst if you believe the space programs are real, just keep believing it. If you can’t recognise hair lacquer on women with long hair. Relax. Most of the world believes it. I’m just a crazy dude who doesn’t. God bless. ☮️🙏🏼🙏🏼