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Former NASA Astronaut Explains How Sleep Is Different in Space

Former NASA Astronaut Explains How Sleep Is Different in Space

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What's different about sleeping in space? Former NASA astronaut Mike Massimino breaks down all the differences between sleeping on Earth and sleeping in space. Is there a difference between sleeping upside down and sleeping right-side up? Do you get your own bedroom? What kind of alarm clock does an astronaut use? Mike Massimino is a former NASA astronaut, senior advisor for space programs at the Intrepid Museum, and professor at Columbia University
Date: 2022-07-06

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When astronauts space walk I wonder if they can feel the speed they are traveling at ( 17, 500 mph? I know they do not feel it the same way they would if they were on earth with the wind resistant and all the particles in the air. But I wonder if they realize it or can feel it on space walks.
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this person's retell of sleeping in space. reminds me just how lucky we are to have an atmosphere at all.
a single piece of high speed space-junk, and you're done up there. down on Earth, it's all about either WMD, or Asteroids. luckily the risk is low (supposedly.

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He said in the space station he usually have a glass of water next to the bed! How is water stays inside a glass in no gravity envirenment? Don't they have like packages with tubes to put water in? Did he mean to say glass? Or am i wrong and this is normal in space?
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Thanks for doing these videos they are great to watch. My question is if you had the chance now to go to the ISS today would you go? Also if you had the chance to go to the moon and stay for a week would you go? Would you want fruit loops to come with you?
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You know I-ve always wondered what your dreams are like in space, are they different? Are they the same? When you wake up, is it weird to dream about earth things, then wake up and reality has changed? It seems interesting I guess.
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What is the purpose of a sleeping bag anyway in space? If you're free floating, you could just close your eyes and go to sleep. Why would you need another layer of cloth around your body just so you can go to sleep?
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If you are confined in a very small area with people for a long period of times what's the problem with other mates seeing what you have they're seen others in the same it's not new. No same I like what I see.
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It's funny how NASA had the first watches that detect sleep now they're all over the place like they're new I guess it's true the government always gets the cool technology first
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If I ever became an astronaut I-d be the jerk who pranked other astronauts by unstrapping their sleeping bags and laugh hysterically while they bounced off the walls of the shuttle.
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I truly feel there is a no gravity zone above us. but to go any further is in question. so I Question. how come astronauts are always in space but never go back to the moon.
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