NASA Tests Menstrual Cups in The AstroCup Mission
In a striking display of modern priorities, scientists have now launched menstrual cups into space, declaring it a "giant leap" for women's hygiene in orbit. The AstroCup mission, led by a Cornell researcher, tested whether these reusable devices can survive the extreme conditions of space travel — and they passed with flying colors after enduring up to 16 G's of force aboard a European rocket. With NASA pushing for long-term lunar and Mars missions, where female astronauts could face decades of hormonal suppression, the left-leaning space science community appears more focused on sustainable menstruation than tackling the broader challenges of deep space exploration. Proponents claim this is about astronaut autonomy and health equity while ignoring the medical concerns of long-term contraception. As the space race heats up and taxpayer dollars fund bold new frontiers, the latest frontier being championed isn’t propulsion breakthroughs or life support innovation — it’s menstrual technology. Welcome to the new age of space priorities.
📰 Via Phys
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