Scientists Want To Send 6.7 Million Sperm Samples To The Moon

Scientists have ambitions for repopulating our species—with a sperm bank on the moon. In what they’re calling a “modern global insurance policy,” mechanical engineers have proposed establishing a repository of 6.7 million sperm samples via 250 rocket launches to the moon. The proposed bank, or “ark,” would be beneath the moon’s surface.

“Earth is naturally a volatile environment,” said the study’s author, whose team at the University of Arizona submitted their report, “Lunar Pits and Lava Tubes for a Modern Ark.” The planetary “exodus” would store sperm in recently discovered lunar “pits” from which scientists believe lava once flowed billions of years ago. The “ark” would then cryogenically preserve the samples in the event of global disaster: “We save them for another day,” the author said.

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Check out more about scientists wanting to establish a sperm bank on the moon: https://nypost.com/2021/03/11/scientists-want-to-build-a-sperm-bank-on-the-moon/

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