
Time warp: How time passes when you live in space
CNN
In space, astronauts witness 16 sunrises and 16 sunsets per day, and on Mars, their day will be 37 minutes longer. Dynamic events, effective communication and proper sleep can help astronauts combat the rigors and time-warp sensation of deep-space travel.
For those of us on Earth, adjusting to a new normal, like extended periods of working from home and disruptions to well-established routines, have created a sensation that time has no meaning.
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