Mark Lee and Jan Davis, a married couple, flew together on a shuttle mission, STS-47. Did they have sex? I don't know. I hope that there fellow crew members allowed the privacy to experiment. After all, if people are going to live in space, they will have sex in space, too.
That said, I think most of us regard our sex lives as private. Personally, I don't feel the need to invade the privacy of a married couple and find out if they "did it" on the shuttle.
2006-09-29 11:26:30
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answered by Otis F 7
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Obviously it's possible. It would be kinda like Clinton using the taxpayers' white house for his perversions. Astronauts are on duty and being studied 24X7. Some of us would like to think that people with astronaut status, like our president, should operate on a higher plain. If they have, it would hopefully be their personal business and never become public knowledge. Who would like to enter a space station possibly coming in contact with bodily fluids floating around from someone's sexual activity?
2006-09-29 16:01:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Despite a thunderous silence on this subject, both the United States and the Soviet Union have had married couples in space. I would be very surprised to learn (in a way that would make me certain) that "it" has never happened. I'll bet "it" has! Imagine the bragging rights that would attend the first man and woman to do "it" in space! Nobody could pass that up, I'm sure.
2006-09-29 15:50:12
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answered by David S 5
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Astronauts have more important things to do. Why do people always ask this? Some people have goals in life other than getting laid. That's how they became astronauts.
2006-09-29 17:43:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Not that anyone has admitted to, but I agree with you that there's a good chance it's happened and nobody has said anything.
Best chances IMHO would have been on the Russian Mir station -- there were times there was 1 man and 1 woman there for months at a time...you can't tell me they didn't give in to their natural urges at some point ;-)
2006-09-29 15:36:35
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answered by Anonymous
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No it has not been tried yet. But it has been simulated in an ati-gravity chamber.
I dont think they really know how it would be done with no gravity holding you down.
They have been talking about having a "space birth" but they dont know if the baby can be killed by the preasure of flying through space and leaving the atmosphere.
2006-09-29 15:42:39
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answered by nickkap1 3
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I know that's the first thing I would try to do. But that's why I'm not an astronaut.
2006-09-29 15:49:00
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answered by Take it from Toby 7
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LOL...who's gonna know this? Any astronauts out there wasting time on Yahoo answers? But zero-G sex would be pretty fun.
2006-09-29 15:35:27
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answered by jonjon418 6
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No they havent. There really is no way to because the release of bodily fluid would pollute the air and be floating around.
2006-09-29 15:38:08
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answered by krisfoor 1
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I'd agree, its most likely already been done....
You haven't had freaky alien sex yet?! DUDE get your freak on
2006-09-29 15:54:34
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answered by Ufoolme 2
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