India, April 3 -- NASA launched four astronauts aboard the Artemis II mission on Wednesday from the Kennedy Space Center, sending them on a historic 10-day journey around the Moon. The astronauts are now adjusting to life inside their small spacecraft, sharing how they sleep and work.

With only 330 cubic feet of space for four people and they had to get creative to find places to sleep. Mission commander Reid Wiseman told ABC News that the crew has only managed a few short naps in their first 30 hours in space that too in some unusual spots.

"Christina has been sleeping heads down in the middle of the vehicle, kind of like a bat suspended from our docking tunnel," Wiseman said.

"Victor has a nice little nook wedged in there. And then J...