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Old July 7th 10, 07:26 AM posted to sci.space.station
John Doe
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Default Experiments on length of day ?

On planet earth, the day is roughly 24 hours long.

On the ISS, a day is about 90 minutes long, but they fake 24 hour in
terms of sleep/awake cycles.

Have they (or do they plan) on experimenting with whether the human body
could adapt to a different length of a day ? (for instance, a 20 hour
day, or 30 hour day etc etc).

mars appears to have similar length of a day compared to earth, so I
guess such experiements may not be so important afterall, but still
would be interesting to know if the body can adapt to a change in day
duration and what proportion of sleep/awake is needed.
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Old July 7th 10, 04:53 PM posted to sci.space.station
Greg D. Moore \(Strider\)[_1078_]
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Default Experiments on length of day ?

John Doe wrote:
On planet earth, the day is roughly 24 hours long.

On the ISS, a day is about 90 minutes long, but they fake 24 hour in
terms of sleep/awake cycles.

Have they (or do they plan) on experimenting with whether the human
body could adapt to a different length of a day ? (for instance, a 20
hour day, or 30 hour day etc etc).

mars appears to have similar length of a day compared to earth, so I
guess such experiements may not be so important afterall, but still
would be interesting to know if the body can adapt to a change in day
duration and what proportion of sleep/awake is needed.


There's not special reason to do this on the ISS. Such research has been
done on Earth.

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Greg Moore
Ask me about lily, an RPI based CMC.


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Old July 8th 10, 03:00 AM posted to sci.space.station
Brian Thorn[_2_]
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Default Experiments on length of day ?

On Wed, 07 Jul 2010 02:26:56 -0400, John Doe wrote:

On planet earth, the day is roughly 24 hours long.

On the ISS, a day is about 90 minutes long, but they fake 24 hour in
terms of sleep/awake cycles.

Have they (or do they plan) on experimenting with whether the human body
could adapt to a different length of a day ? (for instance, a 20 hour
day, or 30 hour day etc etc).


No, but in a sense the ground teams for Spirit and Opportunity on Mars
have already adapted to 24.5 hour days.

Brian
 




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