2021年9月21日星期二

how do "female astronauts" protect their privacy when they live in space? or not as complicated as you might think


Scientific AC Program 100

published time: 15 scem, 2021 13:24:00

introduction: in the 1960s, valiantina, from russia, took the "oriental vi" spacecraft to space for the mission.


the mission took nearly fifty laps and took nearly three days to complete, becoming the first woman in human history to go into space to conduct research.



the woman first went into space to study until now, when humans sent a total of sixty women into space. china has sent two women one by one liu yang and wang yaping.


liu yang was the first chinese woman to come to space to study, and nearly a decade ago he arrived in space aboard the famous shenzhou 9.


there were three astronauts on board. in the same year, wang yaping also qualified for what he called shenzhou x to go into space, and the following year successfully went into space for research.


nowadays, more and more women are being sent into space, and many people may have the problem that space vehicles contain a lot of monitoring devices in space.


for women, there are a lot of privacy issues to pay attention to, every move in space is monitored, is the right to privacy restricted?

did female astronauts sacrifice their privacy to go into space?


the right to privacy is protected by law. however, in an age when astronauts were all men, no one would consider this.


later women had equal positions with men, and if they became astronauts, the question did seem to involve a lot of problems. the contradiction between privacy and surveillance is clear.


compared to men and women in the same spaceship, men and women go to space together will have a lot of "inconvenient" places. especially in terms of female astronauts, it is indeed very "inconvenient".

because the face will be with male astronauts in a small spacecraft to do research together. and already very small space, but also installed a large number of monitors, basically every move is strictly monitored, life is more inconvenient problems.


if astronauts' research missions are fast enough to stay in space for a short time, the problems of motivation will surely be much less. however, we also know that "shenzhou 9" in the space mission.


astronauts always need to spend a lot of time in the universe to complete these complex tasks of scientific research, in addition to this, astronauts often need a resting space station.


therefore, china's construction of the "tiangong-1" space station design, designed to avoid male and female astronauts living together may encounter problems, so that these problems can be solved, we do not have to worry.

there are differences in the physiological structure of men and women, and the space station has designed devices that provide a more complete guarantee of privacy.


some people wonder, astronauts sleep is not very bad?

inside the tiangong-1 space station, each astronaut can have a very special "wall bed" that is relatively independent and looks very much like a capsule, with the astronauts entering the sleeping bag before being glued to the module.

if the astronauts are sleepy, the hidden "wall bed" will be able to rest. work is required during the day, and the bed can be put away so that it doesn't take up too much space.


near the wall, a box was carefully designed to store personal belongings, and the whole device was convenient and comfortable, thus protecting the astronauts' privacy.

what's more, the bed body is equipped with an unlit military-green curtain so that astronauts have the privacy they can see.

you can completely avoid the eyes of the monitor, sleep is no longer awkward, and male and female astronauts can stay a certain distance.



conclusion:


bed area soundproofing and protective functions are also guaranteed, to a large extent to provide a good environment. they can have a good rest even in space, so there's no need to worry about it at all.

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