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What is the name of the place where astronauts eat, sleep and rest?

The place where astronauts eat, sleep and rest is called the living cabin.

The passage for astronauts to enter and leave the space station in orbit is called the air valve cabin. Orbital module is the main workplace for astronauts in orbit. Living quarters are places where astronauts eat, sleep and rest. Space stations generally have bedrooms, restaurants and bathrooms. The service module is generally equipped with propulsion system, gas source and power supply to serve the whole space station.

The special equipment cabin is a cabin for installing special instruments according to the mission, and it can also be an unsealed frame for installing instruments and equipment such as detection radar and astronomical telescope exposed in space. Solar cell wings are usually installed outside the main body of the space station to provide power for various instruments and equipment on the space station.

Classification of space stations

Space station usually consists of docking module, airlock module, orbital module, living module, service module, special equipment module and solar cell wing. Docking cabin is used to dock manned spacecraft or other spacecraft. Generally, the docking module has multiple docking interfaces, which can dock multiple manned spacecraft or other spacecraft at the same time. The airlock cabin is the passage for astronauts to enter and leave the on-orbit space station.

Orbital module is the main workplace for astronauts in orbit. Living quarters are places where astronauts eat, sleep and rest. Space stations generally have bedrooms, restaurants and bathrooms. The service module is generally equipped with propulsion system, gas source and power supply to serve the whole space station.