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Scientists Took Semen Onto A "Vomit Comet" Flight, And The Results Were Concerning
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2024-11-11
I find it very hard to believe this hasn't been tested on the ISS.
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Everything experiences zero g on the ISS. How would you test this there?
You can collect sperm samples in space, too.
Thats what the reduction in "motility and vitality" comes from. There is no way to create those conditions on the ISS so there is no point in considering the ISS for testing this.
The astronauts in the space station didn't teleport there.
It's about the changes in microgravity, extreme G and light. Pure guess, but it's perhaps testing for travel as much as inhabitant.
Im sure they're testing it in as many situations as possible. This just seems less productive, like testing sperm viability on a rollercoaster.