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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. Space toilet - Wikipedia

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    The Skylab space station, used by NASA between May 1973 and March 1974, had an onboard WCS facility, which served as a prototype for the Shuttle's WCS, but also featured an onboard shower facility. The Skylab toilet, which was designed and built by the Fairchild Republic Corp. on Long Island, was primarily a medical system to collect and return ...

  4. Skylab - Wikipedia

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    The first astronaut to use the space shower was Paul J. Weitz on Skylab 2, the first crewed mission. [85] He said, "It took a fair amount longer to use than you might expect, but you come out smelling good". [85] A Skylab shower took about two and a half hours, including the time to set up the shower and dissipate used water. [89]

  5. Naked eye - Wikipedia

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    Observing a nearby small object without a magnifying glass or a microscope, the size of the object depends on the viewing distance. Under normal lighting conditions (light source ~ 1000 lumens at height 600–700 mm, viewing angle ~ 35 degrees) the angular size recognized by naked eye will be round 1 arc minute = 1/60 degrees = 0.0003 radians ...

  6. Meteoroid - Wikipedia

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    Some of the smallest asteroids discovered (based on absolute magnitude H) are 2008 TS 26 with H = 33.2 [14] and 2011 CQ 1 with H = 32.1 [15] both with an estimated size of one m (3 ft 3 in). [16] In April 2017, the IAU adopted an official revision of its definition, limiting size to between 30 μm (0.0012 in) and one meter in diameter, but ...

  7. I paid $400 for a roomette on a 15-hour Amtrak train. The 23 ...

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    A 23-square-foot room may seem small, but the wide, comfy seats, impressive space-saving hacks, and views outside the expansive window made it feel large. Read the original article on Business Insider

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