Sleeping on the ISS in a small room with a sleeping bag wall

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Until we get artificial gravity or stations large enough the circular motion of the station can keep us pressed against the outer walls, we have to live, work, play and sleep in zero gravity. Check out this quick 2:18 video presenting Koichi Wakata giving a tour of his sleep space.

Via Wired

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Daryl Weade photo Interested in the social impact of our future advancements, Daryl developed and built Regarding Tomorrow as a platform to share and discuss our collective hopes and fears of the future. Daryl's background is in education, including graduate studies in special needs and a masters in instructional technology from UVA's Curry School of Education. He has worked as a high school teacher and has over 10 years of university experience in the US and Canada.

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