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« on: October 31, 2023, 02:11:37 AM »

Astronauts just took one giant leap towards having sex in space

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/astronauts-just-took-one-giant-leap-towards-having-sex-in-space/ar-AA1j5gb5?ocid=msedgntp&pc=LCTS&cvid=d3e73dc68c344bba9010caedcc3c7cf8&ei=40

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Sex in space has been posing a problem for decades, but an experiment on the International Space Station could soon pave the way for astronauts to join the 100-Mile High Club.

The issue is not, as you might expect, a mechanical one – although since no one has tried to make space love, we do not quite know how it might work out.

The primary concern with amorous orbiting couples is the conception of a child, and what effects microgravity and radiation might have on either the mother or baby.

However, a breakthrough experiment on the International Space Station has shown normal development of mouse embryos while in orbit, suggesting human embryos may also be able to develop under the same conditions.
And while the subject of sex in space is always an entertaining one, it is also serious business if humans want to become an interplanetary species.

‘There is a possibility of pregnancy during a future trip to Mars because it will take more than six months to travel there,’ said Dr Teruhiko Wakayama at the University of Yamanashi in Japan, who led the study. ‘We are conducting research to ensure we will be able to safely have children if that time comes.’

While this is always a possibility, I find it somewhat humorous.  I wonder how much money is being spent on this.   Although admittedly, it wouldn't be if such a situation did happen.  Will we also send embryos to Mars to determine development there when our folks eventually arrive and do the dirty?  Saw that movie a while back.    Although I'm thinking with the selection process already in place, they could get past this pretty easily.  Wink
More to the article should anyone be interested.   

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« Reply #1 on: October 31, 2023, 05:42:40 AM »

Human beings, being the "animals" we are, this situation WILL come up someday. Up in the ISS - not so big a problem, Send the pregnant crew member back to earth on the next crew exchange. I suppose having a baby on the ISS could provide insights on what to expect for a longer time.

On a trip  to / from Mars or even farther - I'd be surprised if we DON'T have this happen. I would hope that the mission planners are taking this into account.
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« Reply #2 on: October 31, 2023, 06:34:08 AM »

Gives new insight to the thread below, NASA probe!
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« Reply #3 on: October 31, 2023, 07:58:41 AM »

Gives new insight to the thread below, NASA probe!

That reminds me of when the neighbor asked my wife and I if we wanted to come over and see his new Ford...................

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« Reply #4 on: October 31, 2023, 08:11:44 AM »

Yeah, kinda funny in a way. I can see it all now...NASA reporting the ISS orbit had become erratic for no more than three minutes. Grin
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« Reply #5 on: October 31, 2023, 08:23:43 AM »

Man all those new positions to field, I wonder if they did a study on this 2funny
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« Reply #6 on: October 31, 2023, 02:39:20 PM »

With a pay per view option funding shouldn't be a problem.
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« Reply #7 on: October 31, 2023, 05:42:54 PM »

With a pay per view option funding shouldn't be a problem.

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« Reply #8 on: October 31, 2023, 10:58:30 PM »

Suddenly the Mile-High Club doesn't seem like much of an accomplishment.
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« Reply #9 on: November 01, 2023, 03:30:31 AM »

Suddenly the Mile-High Club doesn't seem like much of an accomplishment.

Gosh, I hadn't thought of that.   Does Guiness keep records of any elevation/activities records?   

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« Reply #10 on: November 01, 2023, 06:13:56 AM »

A baby born in space.....what nationality would it have....what citizenship?
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« Reply #11 on: November 01, 2023, 06:14:55 AM »

I want to be tge first to ride a Valkyrie on Mars
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« Reply #12 on: November 01, 2023, 09:00:24 AM »

Suddenly the Mile-High Club doesn't seem like much of an accomplishment.
Depends on the age of the participants my dear!  Wink  Right about now sea level is enticing.  2funny
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« Reply #13 on: November 01, 2023, 11:30:08 AM »

  Digger  we will just call it an illegal.  Then it will get in ,pick it's own sex and nationality. 2funny tickedoff crazy2

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« Reply #14 on: November 01, 2023, 11:30:32 AM »

Suddenly the Mile-High Club doesn't seem like much of an accomplishment.
Depends on the age of the participants my dear!  Wink  Right about now sea level is enticing.  2funny

Preferably where it is WARM !!!
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« Reply #15 on: November 01, 2023, 11:56:36 AM »

I've always thought having a baby in space, then raising it in artificially inflated gravity, say 1.5x Earth would be interesting; see if we've made a quasi super-man when we bring them back down to Earth gravity after they've grown up in and theoretically adjusted to living in higher gravity...
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« Reply #16 on: November 03, 2023, 06:22:09 AM »

I've always thought having a baby in space, then raising it in artificially inflated gravity, say 1.5x Earth would be interesting; see if we've made a quasi super-man when we bring them back down to Earth gravity after they've grown up in and theoretically adjusted to living in higher gravity...


Let us know how that turns out, we've already seen that you've got the height issue tackled.   2funny

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« Reply #17 on: November 03, 2023, 08:06:07 AM »

I've always thought having a baby in space, then raising it in artificially inflated gravity, say 1.5x Earth would be interesting; see if we've made a quasi super-man when we bring them back down to Earth gravity after they've grown up in and theoretically adjusted to living in higher gravity...


Let us know how that turns out, we've already seen that you've got the height issue tackled.   2funny

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Ironically, if raised in increased gravity, even a child blessed with genetics such as my own would likely end up fun sized like Mr. Willow.....  2funny
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« Reply #18 on: November 03, 2023, 11:42:30 AM »

Ironically, if raised in increased gravity, even a child blessed with genetics such as my own would likely end up fun sized like Mr. Willow.....  2funny

I'm sorry, but is KMA against the rules?  Check your stats.  For an American I am almost normal sized.   Smiley
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« Reply #19 on: November 03, 2023, 12:02:13 PM »

Ironically, if raised in increased gravity, even a child blessed with genetics such as my own would likely end up fun sized like Mr. Willow.....  2funny

I'm sorry, but is KMA against the rules?  Check your stats.  For an American I am almost normal sized.   Smiley

For that, you're gonna need an awfully tall ladder.
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« Reply #20 on: November 03, 2023, 12:05:01 PM »

Everyone who doesn't think this has been tried before (unofficially), raise your hands.
No one?  Good.

Now that that is dispensed with:  The logistics are difficult.  Gotta find the leverage to push against each other at the right angle, with no gravity to help out.  Then, remember:  Everything floats.  Everything.
I'll let that sink in for a bit.
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« Reply #21 on: November 03, 2023, 12:56:13 PM »

Everyone who doesn't think this has been tried before (unofficially), raise your hands.
No one?  Good.

Now that that is dispensed with:  The logistics are difficult.  Gotta find the leverage to push against each other at the right angle, with no gravity to help out.  Then, remember:  Everything floats.  Everything.
I'll let that sink in for a bit.

But, but, but.....   If everything floats, there's no way it can sink in.  Wink

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« Reply #22 on: November 03, 2023, 06:28:20 PM »

You all are making too big a deal out of it. Just cut out a couple pieces of an old innertube and both the participants get in it. Guaranteed you won't be able to get any closer and the rebound action will be...uh...effective! Wink
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« Reply #23 on: November 03, 2023, 06:44:13 PM »


  The logistics are difficult.

For some, ever experimented in water before?? You can practice before you go into space. You know what  they say, practice makes perfect.  I must admit it may be worth the ride, and definitely wouldn't mind viewing the earth from space when in a stellar position.  2funny
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« Reply #24 on: November 03, 2023, 07:30:40 PM »

You all are making too big a deal out of it. Just cut out a couple pieces of an old innertube and both the participants get in it. Guaranteed you won't be able to get any closer and the rebound action will be...uh...effective! Wink

Guaranteed?   Sounds like experience talking.  Wink

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« Reply #25 on: November 04, 2023, 12:02:46 PM »

I've always thought having a baby in space, then raising it in artificially inflated gravity, say 1.5x Earth would be interesting; see if we've made a quasi super-man when we bring them back down to Earth gravity after they've grown up in and theoretically adjusted to living in higher gravity...


Let us know how that turns out, we've already seen that you've got the height issue tackled.   2funny

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Ironically, if raised in increased gravity, even a child blessed with genetics such as my own would likely end up fun sized like Mr. Willow.....  2funny

But if we made them sleep upside down....they would strech...hmmm.
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« Reply #26 on: November 04, 2023, 12:04:33 PM »

Everyone who doesn't think this has been tried before (unofficially), raise your hands.
No one?  Good.

Now that that is dispensed with:  The logistics are difficult.  Gotta find the leverage to push against each other at the right angle, with no gravity to help out.  Then, remember:  Everything floats.  Everything.
I'll let that sink in for a bit.

They've already probably made Harley gear for just such thing.
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