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nasa policies
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about NASA policies include the topic of human factors in long-duration space missions, such as the potential for intimate relationships among astronauts. One thread examines whether NASA has policies or concerns regarding sex in space, particularly in the context of a manned mission to Mars. The conversation touches on the challenges of zero-gravity intimacy and the implications for crew dynamics and mission planning. While the thread is speculative, it reflects broader interest in how space agencies like NASA address human needs and interpersonal relationships during extended spaceflight.
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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