Humans will be able to reproduce on Mars because sperm can survive there for up to 200 years, scientists have found. But this changed when scientists kept mouse sperm on the International Space Station for six years and found it was still healthy. Pictured: The scientists examined sperm damageProfessor Sayaka Wakayama, from the university, said: 'Many genetically normal offspring were obtained. This time it landed in an airfield that had only previously been seen by a Mars orbiter. Perseverance is currently heading south from its landing spot on the Jezero Crater, where it landed 107 sols (Martian days) ago.
Source: Daily Mail June 12, 2021 07:41 UTC