World's first PRIVATE space station has queen-size beds
Briefly

The ISS is extremely claustrophobic, with residents forced to sleep in phonebooth-sized bedrooms, use vacuum-powered toilets, and wear the same underwear for weeks on end.
Slightly larger than the crew quarters aboard the ISS, these expanded personal rooms are uniquely designed to allow for changing, entertainment, online communication with loved ones back on Earth.
Astronauts living in zero gravity pose unique design challenges, and creating an environment that is both highly efficient and naturally comforting leads to totally new results.
Read at Mail Online
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