How does the scheduled work time of an astronaut (6-day week) compare to a typical 55-hour week engineer?
The orbital team has slightly more scheduled task time.
When comparing routine scheduled tasks based on the provided metrics, the orbital team is allocated slightly more time for their duties than the ground crew has for regular work hours. If one calculates the astronaut's scheduled time based on a 10.5-hour duty day over a 6-day work week, the total reaches 63 hours of scheduled work time. This mathematically exceeds the typical 55 hours logged by an engineer on the ground during a regular week. However, it is important to note that this calculation excludes the unpredictable, high-intensity overtime ground teams often accrue during emergencies or key events like launch countdowns, which can push their actual weekly totals significantly higher than the astronaut's routine schedule.
