But without an ozone or atmosphere to filter out and stop radiation and gamma rays bombarding an astronaut s balls, he d need to wear a lead shield circling his balls to prevent being sterilized from his sperm being radiated in space. Cooked and nuked swimmers can t do their jobs to fertilize eggs in space.
I wonder how zero gravity would affect a developing fetus in the womb also ? Lots of potential problems in that whole process happening out in space too.
Well, It Never Stopped Captain James T. Kirk?!
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Re: Well, It Never Stopped Captain James T. Kirk?!
I don't think babies experience gravity until they are born.