Difference between revisions of "Bunk Bed"

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The names of the bunk beds on the Hawkings I and II are unknown, if they even had names.
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The bunk beds of the Hawking II were largely the work of [[Kevan Adlard]], who built them out of materials recycled from the [[Wooden Habitat]]. Unfortunately, the bunk beds were structurally unsound, and broke on their first overnight test during the [[2006-07]] mission. The bottom fell out of the top bunk closest to the [[Interconnect]] with [[Stefan De Young]] falling through. The following day, Cmdr. De Young and [[Nevin Hotson]] attempted to fix the bunk beds, but the bottom bunk on which they stood could not support both of their weights standing, and broke. While it is often claimed that either Cmdr. De Young or Mr. Hotson "jumped" on the bottom bunk, these allegations are unsubstantiated.
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The Hawking I had no bunk beds.
  
 
==Curtains==
 
==Curtains==
 
For the [[2009-10]] year, [[Ian Martin]], [[Euan Wheaton]], [[Mikaela Stiver]], and [[Morgan Mersereau]] are installing curtains to give the astronauts some privacy between bunks and to allow them to sleep if any lights are on in the [[habitat]].
 
For the [[2009-10]] year, [[Ian Martin]], [[Euan Wheaton]], [[Mikaela Stiver]], and [[Morgan Mersereau]] are installing curtains to give the astronauts some privacy between bunks and to allow them to sleep if any lights are on in the [[habitat]].

Revision as of 16:10, 25 February 2010

To conserve space, bunk beds are used for sleeping in the Habitat. In the Hawking III, first inaugurated in 2008-09, the astronauts of Genesis 2009 had the chance to christen their beds.


Field of Daisies - Daisy Wong Teal'c - Olivia Frank Tarantino - Ben Paul
Xompar - Ian Martin Bryce - Maclean Rouble Love Bunk - Peter Macdonald






The bunk beds of the Hawking II were largely the work of Kevan Adlard, who built them out of materials recycled from the Wooden Habitat. Unfortunately, the bunk beds were structurally unsound, and broke on their first overnight test during the 2006-07 mission. The bottom fell out of the top bunk closest to the Interconnect with Stefan De Young falling through. The following day, Cmdr. De Young and Nevin Hotson attempted to fix the bunk beds, but the bottom bunk on which they stood could not support both of their weights standing, and broke. While it is often claimed that either Cmdr. De Young or Mr. Hotson "jumped" on the bottom bunk, these allegations are unsubstantiated.

The Hawking I had no bunk beds.

Curtains

For the 2009-10 year, Ian Martin, Euan Wheaton, Mikaela Stiver, and Morgan Mersereau are installing curtains to give the astronauts some privacy between bunks and to allow them to sleep if any lights are on in the habitat.