I understand that Jewish astronauts have been advised to observe Shabbat by Cape Canaveral time, by analogy with traveling to a place that doesn't have daily sunrise/sunset where some rule you use the last place you were that did. But this seems to describe a temporary journey, such as a shuttle flight. What is the rule if one is living in space for an extended time? Edit: Would each individual determine his own time (if it's based on home/departure city), or would the community living there determine a time together to reduce the chaos of varied Shabbat times in the same place?
(This is related to this question and this question, but these questions are about earthly sunset-less days, which might be different.)
The Ohr Somayach link was third hand knowledge, not very reliable to be honest. It sounds like they did use the day to day life cycle of the Astronaut for the decision, since the astornaut was going from and coming to florida.
– avi Aug 04 '11 at 19:50