When we think of life on other planets, we are immediately faced with a difficult decision. It would take tens of thousands of years to travel to another solar system using current technology, and about 2,000 generations would live their lives within the confines of a spaceship – subject to a strict population control regime. Our other opportunity is Mars, which has many advantages, most notably its proximity.
According to an astonishing proposal, it would be fortunate for all members of the astronaut crew to be women.
For space medicine researchers from the European Space Agency, Prof Scientific reportsStudy published in
Given the lack of astronauts on spacecraft, the female body is simply better suited to long missions.
Based on NASA calculations, the cost of transporting a payload to the International Space Station (ISS) is $93,400 per kilogram. The above study shows that a four-member crew, all female, would need 1,695 kg less food in a mission of 1,080 days. It’s just math that they could save over $158 million with this, and 2.3 cubic meters of free space would remain, which is also no small feat, because that’s about 4 percent of the habitable volume of the Gateway HALO module proposed by NASA.
(The Lunar Gate revolving around the moon is still in the design stage at present space station. It may be the first to orbit the Moon instead of the Earth. It is scheduled to be assembled and put into orbit around the moon next year. The space station will serve as a stopover for deep space travel, and it is also expected to be a staging post for humans and robots sent to explore the Moon. NASA, the European Space Agency, JAXA, and the Canadian Space Agency are working together.)