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Who has lived in space the longest?
The man who has lived in space for the longest time is Sergei Constantinovici Krikalev.

Sergei Cricca-Lev has carried out space missions on the Soyuz spacecraft and the US space shuttle six times, and kept the world record for the cumulative stay in space (803 days, 9 hours and 39 minutes).

He was awarded the title of Soviet hero and Hero of the Russian Federation for his outstanding achievements in the space field. Krikalyov graduated from Leningrad Institute of Mechanical Engineering, today's Russian Baltic State Technical University, and later worked for korolev Energy Aerospace Group.

Brief introduction of China space station

Free sleep? Wake up "full of energy"

In space, astronauts can also achieve "free sleep" and enjoy an independent sleeping area to ensure uninterrupted sleep. Although I still have to "pack myself into a sleeping bag", I have realized the transition from "sleeping standing up" to "sleeping lying down". Independent sleeping areas can make astronauts more relaxed, enjoy relatively high-quality sleep, and make their work and life in space more "energetic". ?

Spray gun cleaning "wrapped shower room"

Although astronauts can't enjoy the shower and bathing as they do on earth, everyone can clean themselves with a spray gun in the "package shower room", which solves the personal hygiene problem to the greatest extent. ?

Wifi coverage? Quanwu intelligence home furnishing

In addition, with the rapid development of wireless communication and Internet of Things technology in China 10 years, designers have been upgrading the previous overall design scheme and adopting brand-new information technology, which has enabled China Space Station to have "mobile WiFi" and created a smart home living space.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Sergei Konstantinovich Krikalev.

The above content refers to the "spoiler" of the space life of the three astronauts in cstnet: moving into the "big flat floor" and having a "wrapped shower room"