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How do small mammals reproduce in the ISS (International Space Station)?

Asked by RedDeerGuy1 (24462points) June 22nd, 2019

Are their any problems , or complications, with human, or small mammal , reproduction in other places than Earth?

Have astronauts tried any experiments in the subject?

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zenvelo's avatar

Artificial insemination. For humans, a lot of bungee cords.

Seriously, there have not been any known experiments.

elbanditoroso's avatar

I assume that mice and other small animals might do it the old fashioned way.

Yellowdog's avatar

WHHHHOOOOO no! It feels better doin it up there due to the “H” factor. Problem is, not many rat stowaways on the ISS

mazingerz88's avatar

A question worthy of an epic Pixar movie.

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