Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Sex in space program NASA-rise and fall

For years, astronauts have traveled into space to observe the effects of gravity on many aspects of human physiology. By muscle mass for general health, astronauts have studied the ways that light can affect the human body. As the methods of space travel become more refined, more space travel become a certainty, and astronauts need to know what to expect. With each test, learn how the body adapts to the unique environment of space without weight. Recent studies, however, have had a new focus. They have studied sex.


Sexual pleasures in space


Astronauts set out to observe the effects of gravity on the experience of sexual pleasures. They called the program "Sex in Space". The exploits of astronaut scholars were required to extend this fundamental aspect of human life, sooner or later. It was logical. Wherever there are people are going to have sexual activity, and sending people into space brings this problem all too important in space with them. The study of carnal pleasures as they are affected by space travel is long overdue. Given the instrumental role that these pleasures play in the human condition, it is surprising that studies have only taken place recently.


Sex and science


Sex may seem to be a topic too taboo for an official mission. It almost feels a bit naughty. The necessary level of political correctness in this day and age is close to prohibit the mixing of science and sex. At best, the meeting of sex and science conjures images of a relationship counselor, helping to bring back the spark in a marriage falling. At worst, it calls forth those terms of pop culture as a sexpert and sexologist, ironic references to experts in matters of sexual relations. These terms often direct the mind towards the entertainment for adults than they do the science. Yet, these astronauts are trained professionals and as longer missions are becoming more commonplace, the astronauts will be bringing with them their physical needs in space. Cannot be expected to abandon their sexuality.


No more sex in space?


Unfortunately, recent NASA program of "Sex in Space", as was so aptly titled, was deleted. The lightness has had unexpected hormonal effects on members of the crew of the ship. The weightless environment increased their sensuality that had further consequences. It turns out that the male members of the crew has undergone a shift in hormones that lead to numerous clashes between them. The two female crew members, however, have not participated in the clashes.


"Sex in Space" program sounds more like a NASA sketch of serious scientific research, but he had a noble goal of understanding sexuality in space. As the science of space travel inches toward technology that allows you to create easier and more accessible than spaceflight, the possibility of heading skyward takes small steps toward becoming a reality for the masses. There's only so much space here on Earth, so one day there will be no choice but to look at the stars.

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