When do you think the first baby in space will be born and from which nationality will his/her parents be?
>>74977050
Unironically Mexican
>>74977079
Uh try Chinese sweetie.
>>74977050
I unironically hope only whites make it to that age in space and we blow this shit hole filled planet to pieces.
>>74977050
Russians are first at everything related to space
>>74977050
All space babys will be born ou of a caesarean section. No gravity, bone loss, radiation, etc will make pregnancies a pain with high mortality. Indeed, the issues are so great, that it is a strong pressure to accelerated natural evolution.
>>74977050
it won't ever happen
>>74977050
I think that'd be greek
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-altitude_adaptation_in_humans
>>74977399
Not about altitude but gravity you idiot
>>74977252
How is that breathtaking?
>>74977445
High altitude adaptation is a good case study for natural selection on human population on extreme environments.
>>74977457
By how horrible it is I guess.
>>74977050
the lack of gravity will make the birth difficult and he will more than likely die
if humans eventually colonize mars, they will gradually evolve differently due to the different conditions
>around 1/3 gravity of earth
homo martianus have very low bone density, they might grow abnormally high to counteract this and avoid hearth problems
>no earth germs or bacteria
homo martianus inmune system is almost non-existant after a few generations, contact with sickness from the earth are almost guaranteed death
>high radiation and weak atmosphere
this can go two ways. either the man stays in the surface of Mars and goes dark skinned or stays underground and goes pale
>>74977050
Chris Chan will birth his artificial womb daughter while sexbot Sonichu looks on and Bill Nye sings about it in the control room.
>>74979846
>no earth germs or bacteria
Will this really be the case?
Wouldn't it be somewhat easy to recreate some variety of earth bacteria?
And don't cleaning products and antibiotics mimic that kind of non-exposure on earth?