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Sunday, March 17, 2013

Modified Water Bears.

When Art View suggested that squid left earth to land on Europa that's Jupiter's moon because of a comet it caused contrasty. So then Art View also suggested that sending squid eggs along with modified water Bears into space to study them caused alarm bells. So with photos and some simple designs embarked on discovering would it be possible to come up with a credible design, to allow for this to be done on a few dollars. Well anything is possible but not lightly as Art View endeavours to say. 

So with Different Space Agency's already testing facilities for space tourists where the research can be carried out. As they say sex in space would likely be a natural part of growing a life long colony, well one can tell their a certain zealous for abstinence by either of the parties from growing a family in space. As sex causes even outrage on Earth never mind  at a lunar or Martian Base. So where every theirs water and gravity low radiation humans could have a colony, with a but theirs a big but? How much does it cost and why not build it out in the middle of the Sahara Desert. I hope you will have the pleasure of flying over it terrain because on a bus is a fright. 
That's with cola every creature comfort like oxygen and a phone as if one should stop in 47 degree heat where you can actually smell the bus melt it would be 'called lost'. Art view patron to such a venture only did it once, just for to bath in a natural health restoring spring. It did take the melted plastic seat out of the body just. But as a warning we could only stay the night as it was costly to run, so we were being forced to embark quickly. If humanity aims is to one day have establish a self-sustaining colony in a word it would be how, why even bother and need to be cleaver on minimal cost. As humans cant even except difference without causing a sudden twitch, been brought on. As they say ‘Bring your money read Kafka but just don’t talk lol'  
The rise of private spaceflight should open the door even more to sex in space.  Jane Fonda, playing the title role in the futuristic space adventure film Barbarella she wasnt a robot. Now researchers say that sex in space could damage your health. But where are all these people going to come from. 

Virgin Galactic hopes to start flying tourists to suborbital space next year. 
It has already turned down a $1 million offer from an unidentified party to aid in the production of a sex-in-space movie. Space tourists hoping to join the '220-mile high club' have been brought back to Earth by new research showing sex in space wrecks health. Experiments on plants show changes in gravity damages cells - and could lead to life-threatening illnesses. Rumours have abounded for over a decade astronauts have already done the deed although NASA and the Russian government has denied these.Virgin space travel: Several firms including Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic, hope to begin offering tourist trips to space. 
Now scientists say zero gravity affects processes involved in reproduction, brain diseases - and even cancer. A study found gravity modulates cell 'highway traffic' that ensures the growth and functionality of the male reproductive organ in plants - the pollen tube. Professor Anja Geitmann, a biologist at Montreal University, said: 'Just like during human reproduction the sperm cells in plants are delivered to the egg by a cylindrical tool.

But there are warnings that mankind was entering an increasingly dangerous period.‘Our population and use of the finite resources of planet Earth are growing exponentially along with our technical ability to change the environment for good and ill,’ said the author of the bestseller, A Brief History of Time. 
‘But our genetic code carries selfish and aggressive instincts that were a survival advantage in the past. It will be difficult enough to avoid disaster in the next 100 years let alone the next thousand or a million.  'Our only chance of long-term survival is not to remain on planet Earth but to spread into space. 
‘We have made remarkable progress in the last 100 years but if we want to continue beyond the next 100 years our future is in space.’ Earlier this year, Hawking he said that a spaceship capable of travelling through time - but only forwards - would breach Albert Einstein's theories of relativity. This means that humans might one day be able to use time travel to skip generations into the future.Having taken six years to reach its full speed of 98 per cent of the speed of light (650million miles per hour), a day on board the ship would be equivalent to a year on Earth, he said, allowing those on board to reach the edge of the galaxy in just 80 years.
'Unlike the delivery tool in animals the device used during plant sex consists of a single cell - and only two sperm cells are discharged during each delivery event. 'Our findings offer new insight into how life evolved on Earth and are significant with regards to human health, as a traffic jam on these highways that also exist in human cells can cause cancer and illnesses such as Alzheimer's.
' The interior of animal and plant cells is like a city, with factories called organelles - dedicated to manufacturing, energy production and waste processing. A network of intracellular 'highways' enables the communication between these factories and the delivery of cargo between them and between the inside of the cell and its external environment. Plant cells have a particularly busy highway system. Professor Geitmann, whose study is published in PLOS ONE, said: 'Researchers already knew humans, animals and plants have evolved in response to. Earth's gravity and they are able to sense it. A a pollen grain with pollen tubes, viewed in the scanning electron microscope. Researchers experimented on the plants in zero gravity conditions, and found their reproductive capabilities were affected 'What we are still discovering is how the processes occurring within the cells of the human and plant bodies are affected by the more intense gravity, or hyper gravity, that would be found on a large planet, or the microgravity that resembles the conditions on a space craft.
'Intracellular transport processes are particularly sensitive to disturbance, with dramatic consequences for cell functioning. How these processes are affected by a change in gravity is poorly understood.
' In the tests plant cells were placed into a large centrifuge along with a camera attached to a microscope enabling the researchers to track in real time how they develop in the intense gravity generated by the machine. Co-researcher Dr Youssef Chebli said: 'Thanks to the facilities at the European Space Agency I was able to determine how hyper gravity and simulated microgravity affect the intracellular trafficking in the rapidly growing pollen tube. Pollen grains attached to the stigma, the female organ of the plant used in the experiments 'as they have chose pollen - the carrier of the male sperm cells - as our model because of its pivotal role in plant reproduction and agriculture and because of its extraordinarily rapid growth, meaning we could observe the effects of the hyper gravity within seconds.'The researchers stained specific structures within the cells which revealed how the components move around and how the cellular transport logistics responds to the changing gravity environment.Dr Chebli said: "We found intracellular traffic flow is compromised under hyper-gravity conditions and both hyper and microgravity affect the precisely coordinated construction of the cellular envelope in the growing cell.
'This allows us not only to understand general principles of the reproductive mechanism in plants but, more importantly, how the intracellular transport machinery in eukaryotic cells responds to altered gravity conditions. 
'There findings have implications for human health as similar effects are likely to occur in human cells such as neurons where long distance intracellular transport is crucial.' While humans have been a space faring species for over 50 years it's doubtful we've yet performed the most basic of acts despite the introduction of mixed-gender crews in 1983. NASA doesn't explicitly forbid sex while zipping round Earth at 17,500 mph but its code of conduct calls for "relationships of trust" and "professional standards" to be maintained at all times. But sex in space will happen eventually because manned missions to Mars would last years so abstinence for that long would be a tall order for most people.

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