And not just people!
"A new book written by a French astronomer, however, alleges NASA studied the feasibility of 10 sex positions in space during a space shuttle mission in 1996, though this claim has been *discredited*, and has been vigorously denied by NASA. (Six of the positions required the aid of an elastic belt to hold the partners together, the author writes in the book, The Last Mission.)
The Russian Space Agency, on the other hand, is the world leader in studying the effects of crew isolation; their astronauts hold world records for time in space and their scientists have been studying the effects of group isolation on the ground for decades. Their Mir space station has held mixed gender crews. Still, while the Russians have studied the impact of weightlessness on animals in space, including the animals' sex drives, romance and sex for procreation hasn't figured prominently in their work.
The only space agency that seems to be paying any attention to sexual issues in space is the European Space Agency, which published a study in 1998 that showed spaceflight causes a reduction in testosterone levels in male astronauts."
2006-10-05 06:42:43
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answer #1
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answered by Yahzmin ♥♥ 4ever 7
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Yes. Read all about it in the book, "Sex in Space".
2006-10-05 10:51:02
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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Hi. People will have contact just about anyplace.
2006-10-05 11:15:18
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answered by Cirric 7
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Of course... just because there's no gravity doesn't mean you can't have an orgasm...
2006-10-05 14:14:09
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answered by Brooks B 3
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yes, but remember each action will generate an action of equal force.
2006-10-08 13:44:28
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answered by scogab1 1
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Talk about cloud 9!!!Anything floats in space goof!Therefor... it always is up!
2006-10-05 10:39:45
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answered by baddassadj 1
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well yea..it would be easier to move from one position to another or get into some really weird ones
2006-10-05 11:07:32
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answered by ndn_202 3
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Yes. That's all you need to know.
2006-10-05 13:48:06
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answered by aviophage 7
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Of course, that's the only reason we send people into orbit! DUH!
2006-10-05 10:25:27
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answered by Dr. Noodle 3
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