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Published 09:30 4 Feb 2019 GMT
Updated 09:49 4 Jul 2019 BST
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If that sounds like you, you'll be intrigued to hear that NASA is recruiting women to stay in bed for two whole months.
Yes, two delicious months in your jammies while the world keeps turning.
The Artificial Gravity Bed Rest Study is looking at the effects of weightlessness on the body.
The only requirements are that participants are between 24 and 55 and healthy.
It's due to last 89 days - 15 days of familiarisation, 60 days of bed rest and 14 days of re-acclimatising to being out of bed again (which we could do with most days, TBH).
During the bed rest period, they will eat, shower and do pretty much everything lying down.
They'll be allowed to read, watch TV and movies and anything else they can do without raising their heads.
The women will have to spend half an hour each day in a 'human centrifuge' - the spinny things you see astronauts training in in movies - but NASA has said that it will go slow for this study.
Even if getting sea sick doesn't appeal to you, the money might.
NASA and the German Aerospace Centre are paying €16,500 per participant - around €275 for each day you're lying down.
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