Subjective sleep logs during 59-day and 84-day Skylab missions indicate that prolonged space flight, with its accompanying weightless state, is not directly associated with major adverse changes in sleep characteristics. Observed alterations in sleep patterns were not of sufficient magnitude to result in significant degradation of performance capacity.
Experiment M133. Sleep monitoring on Skylab
1977-01-01
Miscellaneous
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English
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