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NASA ponders thorny practical, ethical questions

MEGA-MILE-HIGH CLUB With the dawn of deep space exploration, the US space agency is having to consider its stance on issues such as sex in space

AP , CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA

Astronauts going to the moon and Mars for long periods of time must contend with the basic health risks from space travel, multiplied many times over: radiation, the loss of muscle and bone, and the psychological challenges of isolation.

NASA will consider whether astronauts must undergo preventive surgery, such as an appendectomy, to head off medical emergencies during a mission, and whether astronauts should be required to sign living wills.

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