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#1 2004-03-01 14:15:44

infocat13
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Registered: 2003-10-28
Posts: 21

Re: mammalian reprodution in "zero g" - bad news?

bad news?
but we will not know for sure intill a flight experiment is done.
[http://peer1.nasaprs.com/search2003/ind … ASKID=2384]reprodutive biology
and a flight experiment should include simulated moon and mars gravity as well

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#2 2004-03-01 14:21:12

Bill White
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Registered: 2001-09-09
Posts: 2,114

Re: mammalian reprodution in "zero g" - bad news?

As a wild layman's guess, nothing but zero-gravity will be impossible for successful and safe mammalian reproduction.

Partial zero gee and partial centripetal gravity simulant? Good question.

3/8th gee mammalian reproduction is more important IMHO, in other words, Mars!

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