Pig Sperm in Space 55
Spitfire15 writes "China is planning to study the effects of space on sperm, by sending the semen from pedigree pigs into orbit.
Some 40 grams of pig sperm will be taken on board the Shenzhou VI spacecraft for its October launch.
Some of the sperm will be kept outside the spacecraft's biological capsule and some inside, according to China's Xinhua news agency.
Surviving sperm will be returned to Earth and used to understand better the processes involved in pig reproduction."
Cue the bad puns (Score:4, Funny)
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A. By using a homing bacon.
Q. How does China Mission Control talk to its astronauts?
A. Ham radio.
Q. What will the first Chinese station be called?
A. Deep Space Swine.
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... Uh... (Score:1)
Re:... Uh... (Score:4, Insightful)
You know, should we get there without artificial gravity.
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I wonder if there any astronauts that are in the 0G club.
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The bottomline is, I don't think it's a very effective way to try and get new species (disclaimer: gut feeling).
One question (Score:5, Funny)
Are these the capitalist breed of pig?
Re:One question (Score:2)
Pink Floyd -- Pigs (Three Different Ones)
Uh oh! (Score:2, Funny)
I didn't submit this, but if I had... (Score:4, Funny)
Pig's... Sperm... In... Spaaaaaaace!
DON'T DO IT (Score:1)
and I thought WE were bored (Score:2)
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Space radiation effects on DNA (Score:3, Insightful)
Journalists often protray scientific experiments as if the scientists are sitting around in rooms with low O2 concentrations, smoking crack, co
Re:and I thought WE were bored (Score:1)
Pigs are convenient, in that, well, how can I put this...according to a vet friend, pigs have an impressive, er, volume.
Why bother with a ship? (Score:3, Funny)
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Bottom of page (Score:1)
Somehow this seems relevant to the article. Maybe we should start a discussion about when life truly starts?
Re-entry burn... (Score:1)
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fertility in space (Score:1)
So does this mean... (Score:4, Funny)
The Muppet Show, Chinese Spin-off (Score:1)
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sperm or 'eggs'? (Score:2)
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Obligatory muppet quote about (Score:2)
In other news, let me be the first to welcome our space-raditaion-mutated cloned pig embryo overlords.
Which brings me to my next point: in Soviet Russia, CLONED PIGS harvest organs from YOU!
On today's episode (Score:2, Funny)
STRANGEPORK (fiddling with a bizarre contraption): Let's see, adjust this, twiddle that... hmmm.
PIGGY: What'cha workin on there Strangepork? Some kind of Intergalactic vacuum cleaner?
STRANGEPORK: Oh, you'll find out soon enough Miss Piggy. Just one last adjustment and... (disco ball decends from ceiling, disco music blares). (yelling)
This is an intergalactic pig sperm collector! Soon
Obligatory... (Score:1)
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In Soviet Kankuckistan the pedigree space porcine send your sperm into space.
Are these the 'up and coming' I keep hearing about (Score:3, Funny)
To send
And be brought back in an attempt to "understand better the processes involved in pig reproduction". I bet NASA is pissed that the Chinese beat us to this one...
Many swines' died to bring us this information....
Resume opportunity? (Score:1)
(Chinese astronaut = sinonaut? Or does that not count for pre-pig matter? Porconaut? Preporconaut?)
Pig Sperm in Space (Score:1, Funny)
That stain on the ceiling? Must be a roof leak, mom....
Better category for this story... (Score:2)
Spam! [slashdot.org]
from the aim-high dept. (Score:2)
One of the best "from-the-%s-dept" jokes I've ever seen, congrats timothy
Heh... (Score:2)
This must be "seminal research"...
Feel free to throw all manner of objects in my general direction for that one.
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Yakov Hwong (Score:2)
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I've heard... (Score:1)
Does anyone have any information on the relative efficiencies of solid booster rockets vs pig-power for stationkeeping?
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Why not Japan (Score:1)
Gene Poole (Score:2)
Does that imply that dead sperm will be jettisoned into orbit? At least Poole [aol.com] will have company out there.