Sex in space: will the earth move?
Sex in space: will the earth move?
NASA must study the topic of sex in space, experts have suggested.

Washington: NASA must study the topic of sex in space, experts have suggested.

According to them, the US space agency has always been silent on the subject of sex in space -- how would it work? Or can a child be conceived in zero gravity?

In a chapter, titled 'Sex on Mars', published in the 'Journal of Cosmology', Dr Rhawn Joseph from Brain Research Laboratory in California has discussed everything from social conditions which would push astronauts to make love to the possibility of the first child being born on another planet.

"Human beings are sexual. They think about it a lot. So if you're on a trip to Mars, it's going to be dark out, you will be in a long period of isolation, and there's not going to be a lot to do. There's a definite possibility that it

could happen," he was quoted by the 'Fox News' as saying.

According to Dr Joseph, during a long space trip, undertaken by NASA, emotional bonds between the astronauts are likely to form -- and it would be unwise not to anticipate them acting on those bonds.

"The Antarctic is comparable to space: It's extremely cold down there and you spend a lot of time indoors. So NASA and lot of organisations think that's a great analog to what it'll be like on Mars.

"And we see that researchers will go down there for extended periods of time in these extremely hostile conditions, and women will get pregnant. It's just part of normal behaviour.

"So if you put an infant on Mars, they would adapt to varying degrees of the new environment. And after several generations, you'd have a new species," he said.

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