PARIS (The Guardian) -- NASA has been conducting super-secret tests of sex in space, says Pierre Kohler, a respected French science writer.
In 1996 a project code-named STS-XX rated sexual positions according to their suitability for a weightless atmosphere. Two volunteers then attempted these positions in real zero-gravity conditions, and the results were videotaped.
"It was sooo hot," one of the volunteers announced.
NASA Tests Sex in Space
Friday, December 7, 2007
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Ha. Also fun, it seems that the mission number in question (STS-75) was composed of an all male crew. How forward thinking of NASA!
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