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Living in space: How astronauts train, eat and work

chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2016-10-17 17:19

Living in space: How astronauts train, eat and work

The space lecture on the Tiangong-1 began for the first time in Chinese history on June 20, 2013. The special lecture is given by a teacher aboard China's space module Tiangong-1to students on Earth. [Photo/Xinhua]

Work and rest schedule

During their stay in space, the astronauts work and rest in line with schedules on the ground.

They will work six days a week and eight hours a day.

They have spare time from 8 pm to 10 pm each day. During the time, they can take photos, listen to the music, or even have a video talk with their families in private.

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