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eri
August 7th, 2010 @5:05 am  

There’s no point in conducting an experiment if you’re not going to publish the results. I remember a NASA official saying they’re pretty sure people have had sex in space, but they never ran any official experiments on the specifics, if that’s what you’re referring to.

Cirric
August 9th, 2010 @2:00 pm  

Hi. The astronauts free time is their own.

Edit. Sorry, can’t resist… Given a chance to experience free time, free fall, and free privacy, would anyone NOT?

BeachBum
August 11th, 2010 @9:28 pm  

Wait, how did you know about…well, you know. I thought we had that covered. Cat’s out of the bag now, we’ll have to put G into the witness protection program.

Brant
August 13th, 2010 @11:49 pm  

Like Eri said, I don’t think that kind of research has ever been done as a “project” but there is the possibility that things have happened in space that are not published.

Mainly, I would like to know if there is ever a pregnancy resulting from sex in space. I think it would be pretty cool to find out who was the first human ever conceived in space.

MostModest
August 14th, 2010 @3:40 pm  

NASA is an agency that has all types of facilities. Agencies like these often make deals and receive funding for various other initiatives. I bet there are many outside contractors which use NASA’s equipment for simulation. NASA also probably does some research on their own that is classified for government research.

hammster
August 17th, 2010 @4:29 pm  

Greg, NASA has lied about so much and covered up the truth about aliens for so long that without question NASA won’t publicly admit to conducting tests of sex in space.

Ask NASA about UFO’s….their official comment is “no comment”. They know the truth. They won’t tell you.

Look what a hacker found when he broke into NASA’s computers! 8 years later and he’s still in a lot of trouble for uncovering the greatest coverup of Earth history.

Ella
August 18th, 2010 @7:47 pm  

Oh for sure. I know they do psychological tests and experiments and they don’t release the results to the public.

LaurelHS
August 21st, 2010 @6:42 am  

The British hacker’s story is unconvincing to say the least. He says he found all this material about cover-ups and UFOs and secret spaceships, but he didn’t save any of the material, doesn’t have any pictures, can’t tell us the names of the secret ships, can’t tell say exactly where he found the material and admits he was smoking marijuana and drinking alcohol while he was hacking computers. So why should people believe him?

JimB
August 24th, 2010 @9:52 am  

The British hacker?! He was lucid and brilliant enough to hack into NASA’s computers but you’re claiming that he suddenly became stupid AFTER he broke in and didn’t know what he was looking at? Oh please!

If he was so stoned and drunk that he didn’t know what he was looking at, he wouldn’t have been able to hack in through NASA’s defenses.

His lawyers told him to make up the story about how drunk he was. They are setting up a defense strategy for him.

If I get in trouble for writing this, I’ll make up a story that I was drinking and stoned at the time and I wasn’t in control of my faculties. *hic*

Tom S
August 26th, 2010 @8:20 am  

Possibly, experiments which have to do with national security, would not be made public.

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