![]() ![]() ![]() “Imagine engaging in sexual activity while skydiving - every push or thrust will propel you in opposite directions. “The issues surrounding the act all revolve around the freefall, micro-gravity, environment experienced by astronauts,” he said. Millis, of Anderson University in Indiana, compared sex in space to having intercourse while “skydiving” but added that it was “not impossible.” John Millis, a physicist and astronomer, spoke to The Sun Online about the issues faced by consenting astronauts who wish to engage in rumpy-pumpy in micro-gravity. Sex in space is a logistical nightmare with problems ranging from floating fluids to shrinking manhoods, a NASA-funded scientist says. Scientists detect the most massive black hole collision yet This theory may explain why 95% of the universe is missing Greenland's melting ice sheet has gone into 'overdrive' NASA's InSight lander sends back new photos of Mars ![]()
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