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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about colonization focus on the challenges and implications of human settlement on Mars, particularly regarding long-duration space missions. Topics include the psychological and social aspects of sending men and women to Mars, such as the potential for intimate relationships during a two-year mission. The conversations also explore volunteer motivations for one-way trips to the red planet, drawing on scientific proposals and public interest. These threads examine the practical and human factors involved in establishing a colony beyond Earth, reflecting broader interest in space exploration and colonization.
Sex in Space: The Final Frontier
If we send men and women to Mars, there's a strong possibility they'll want to engage in sex during the two-year mission.
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Well, it had to come up at some point. With all the recent talk about a possible manned mission...
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Sex in Space: The Final Frontier
Well, it had to come up at some point. With all the recent talk about a possible manned mission to Mars, one topic that hasn't had a lot of discussion is this: If we send colonists to the red planet, will sex in space be a problem?
And just how much fun...
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Why Volunteer for a One-Way Mission to Mars?
If NASA put out the word that it was looking for volunteers to suit up for the first manned mission to Mars, the line outside Cape Canaveral might stretch from there to the moon.
But what if they said it was a nine-month trip on a cramped...
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