piddlefoot
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So far all research of cell growth and bone structure in space/zero gravity or micro, indicates massive problems of deformeties.We are a part of our planet.
Originally posted by: sao123
I think its illegal to have sex in space. but probably more dangerous to attempt to do so.
Originally posted by: EatSpam
Originally posted by: sao123
I think its illegal to have sex in space. but probably more dangerous to attempt to do so.
Is it a Christian space station or something?
Originally posted by: JJ650
Ya, zero-g fluid behaviors would make for a real messy situation too.
Originally posted by: Bigsm00th
Originally posted by: Brentx
My uncle who works for NASA told me they put birth control kits in the shuttle and on the ISS. I don't have anything to confirm that, but that seems like a good idea just incase something does happen. I mean, its got to get pretty lonely up on the ISS with just 2 people, and for 6 months at that .
sweet...i hope they hook up
Originally posted by: Snooper
Exactly how does a political question get classified as "Highly Technical"??? And why hasn't a moderator kicked it to "Off Topic" were it belongs? Questions like this are one reason I usually don't waste my time in this particular forum. I can remember when this forum actually had technical questions in it. I must be getting old....