All insights tagged with the term:

metaphor

Thse insights have been pulled from the individual experiences of astronauts and cosmonauts recorded in published first person accounts — journals, diaries, debriefs, and post-flight reflections.As this database includes the personal, subjective experiences from a diversity of flyers, they may sometimes contradict, but together they provide a more holistic, if messy, picture of life in space. To learn more about how these categories were developed, please see this related publication.

Insight

Swim like a Dugong

“If we must move around during that time, we float slowly, using minimal fingertip pressure for control…. All of us quietly and slowly swimming around reminds me of a family of dugongs.”

Time in Space:
6 months +
Insight

Asleep like Bats

Sleeping in sleeping bags hung from the ceiling in Soyuz reminded one participant of how bats sleep. Sleeping in zero-g felt like floating on a lake.

Time in Space:
1 week - < 2 weeks