Does this fall under "Space Advocacy?"

The Guardian has an interesting story about both NASA and the Russian space programs testing sex in space.

I’m taking the report with a tentative grain of salt, especially this section:

Twenty positions were tested by computer simulation to obtain the best 10, he says. “Two guinea pigs then tested them in real zero-gravity conditions. The results were videotaped but are considered so sensitive that even Nasa was only given a censored version.”

This sounds like a bad advertisement for geek pr0n.

Link courtesy of Static.

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4 Responses to Does this fall under "Space Advocacy?"

  1. Pete says:

    In answer to some of the email I’ve gotten:

    Of course the link was provided by Static. He is a real person, even if he is slightly “off.”

  2. StAtiC says:

    “Slightly off”, understatement of the year!

  3. Damian says:

    I can’t help but think that some adult producer is really missing out by not hiring one of those anti-gravity flights and shooting a film.

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