Sex in space 'dolphin-style' is the new frontier as scientists call for snuggies, straddling and Velcro More than 675 people have traveled to space, but according to NASA, none of them have had sex in the final frontier.
'More people are going to want to go to space for fun, for leisure and for pleasure... We need to think about how we approach sexuality, sexual health, reproduction in space in a way that is very considered, mindful, inclusive and ethical,' she said.
While NASA insists that 'no humans have had sex in space', that could change very soon with the arrival of space tourism (stock image).
Experts believe this will soon change as more civilians pay commercial spaceflight companies, such as Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin and Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic, to venture into space—albeit for a hefty price.
'When two dolphins are trying to mate, a third dolphin comes in, takes one for the team, and holds a partner in place so the two dolphins can successfully mate.'.