How do the astronauts sleep in space?

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Zoe Campbell

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There is no up or down, and everything is weightless. Astronauts can attach their sleeping bags to a wall or a ceiling, and sleep anywhere as long as they don't float around and bump into something. On the International Space Station (ISS), most of the crew sleep in their own small cabins.
2023-05-07 08:53:58

Isabella Gonzales

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There is no up or down, and everything is weightless. Astronauts can attach their sleeping bags to a wall or a ceiling, and sleep anywhere as long as they don't float around and bump into something. On the International Space Station (ISS), most of the crew sleep in their own small cabins.
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