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=== Assistant: Copy that, Commander. === Copy that, Commander. Lunar sleep management protocol engaged 🌙🛰️ If we’re doing a classic Apollo-style run (Earth departure → Moon arrival), the trip is roughly 3 days: * Time to reach the Moon’s vicinity (lunar orbit insertion): ~72 hours * Time to actual landing: typically a bit after that (depends on mission plan, orbit setup, landing site, and how dramatic we’re feeling today) So yes: you can nap, but I recommend a short, controlled “don’t-miss-history” nap rather than a full hibernation cosplay. ===== Nap plan that won’t steal the landing from you ===== * Option A (safe): 20–30 minutes (power nap) * Option B (still safe): 90 minutes (one full sleep cycle) * Option C (only if we’ve got hours to burn): 2 × 90 minutes, with alarms ===== What I’ll do as your ship’s computer ===== * Set two alarms: one primary, one “you hit snooze in your sleep” backup. * Wake you for the big beats: - Midcourse correction - Lunar orbit insertion - Descent/landing initiation If you tell me one thing, I can be even more precise: our current speed or mission profile (Apollo-like chemical burn vs. something spicier). But even without it: you’ve got nap time. Landing time is guarded like treasure.
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