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What's the difference between astronauts' life in space and our usual life?
Astronauts' space life is definitely very different from our usual life, but today's technology has realized that astronauts can have a happy trip to the planet.

1, free sleep

In the past, astronauts could only sleep in the sky, but this time they can "lie flat". An independent sleeping area can make astronauts more relaxed and enjoy a relatively high-quality sleep.

Astronauts sleep the same time as on earth. Except for some special tasks to be completed at night, astronauts follow the normal work and rest rules most of the time and perform synchronous work and rest between heaven and earth.

Step 2 wrap the shower

In terms of bathing, although astronauts can't enjoy showers and baths on earth, they have a unique "package shower room". There is a nozzle device in the space station. Spray water on you and clean it with a towel. Astronauts can clean themselves with a spray gun.

3. Smart home life

With the help of new information technology, astronauts can enjoy "smart home" on the space station. During the break, astronauts can also watch movies and chat on tablets. Full coverage of "mobile WiFi" is realized in the space station, and each astronaut has a handheld terminal.

Astronauts can adjust the cabin lighting environment, sleep mode, work mode and exercise mode ... Different cabin lighting can adjust the astronauts' mood and avoid the discomfort caused by being in a monotonous environment for a long time.

4. Space "gym"

In order to ensure the health of astronauts, the capsule has also opened up a special sports area, equipped with a space treadmill and a space bike. But unlike on the earth, astronauts need to tie a rubber band around their waist and tie it to the runway when running in space, so that they will not float and let their strength be exercised. Space bike project is to achieve the effect of exercise by increasing the resistance of wheels.

5. Private space

Every astronaut has a small lounge, which can be used as his own privacy space. There is a reserved private voice channel here. Astronauts can call at any time, call their families, chat at home and share their feelings about living in space, so as to solve the homesickness of being away from home for months.

Because of the large space in the cabin, astronauts can also carry personal belongings to the sky. Astronaut Tang Hongbo revealed that he was going to bring the video recorded in his son's life to the spacecraft. Astronaut Liu Boming brought a family photo, a "cow doll" and a small bag of sleeping AIDS. He revealed that some of these items are in the core cabin, some are in the cargo hold, and some are sent to the sky with the Shenzhou 12 manned spacecraft. Astronaut Nie Haisheng, on the other hand, left a suspense, saying that he would show his possessions to everyone in space.