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Researchers warn of biological challenges to Elon Musk’s Mars colony plan–which involves lots of productive intimacy

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Elon Musk’s dream of establishing a human colony on Mars faces a unique obstacle: biology. The SpaceX founder envisions making humanity a multi-planet species, with ambitious plans to settle a million people on Mars by 2050. His Starship project aims to send a small group of astronauts to the Red Planet by the end of this decade. However, scientists caution that conditions on Mars may seriously hinder human reproduction.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – OCTOBER 27: Tesla and X CEO Elon Musk raises his hands as he takes the stage during a campaign rally for Republican presidential nominee, former U.S. President Donald Trump, at Madison Square Garden on October 27, 2024 in New York City. Trump closed out his weekend of campaigning in New York City with a guest list of speakers that includes his running mate Republican Vice Presidential nominee, U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH), Tesla CEO Elon Musk, UFC CEO Dana White, and House Speaker Mike Johnson, among others, nine days before Election Day. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

Harsh conditions for human life

Mars’ low gravity, lack of atmosphere, and intense radiation pose major health challenges. The low gravity could impact embryonic development, and sperm mobility might also be affected. Additionally, cosmic radiation could damage DNA and increase mutation rates, complicating healthy reproduction.

Full length photo of astronaut in space suit and helmet on Mars walking away from the camera towards a dust storm in the distance, red orange all around

Professor Cullen highlighted numerous unanswered questions, including how Mars’ gravity would impact human development over a lifetime. “One major question involves later stages of the human life cycle,” he told MailOnline. “We need to understand the effects of reduced gravity on the development of the musculoskeletal system after birth, as well as in childhood and adolescence. The gravity environment exerts a dynamic effect on the musculoskeletal load, shaping its development.”

Whether humanity can overcome these challenges and realize the dream of a Mars colony remains to be seen.

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