I suggest examining what people of various religions have done on the ISS, where the "day" is about 90 minutes long and the directions towards various locations on Earth change rapidly.
Also, I believe Judaism - though maybe not all branches - has exceptions for work on the Sabbath necessary to preserve life, such that done by doctors or soldiers .
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I suggest examining what people of various religions have done on the ISS, where the "day" is about 90 minutes long and the directions towards various locations on Earth change rapidly.
Also, I believe Judaism - though maybe not all branches - has exceptions for work on the Sabbath necessary to preserve life, such that done by doctors or soldiers .