History Channel Airs 'Universe' Milestone Episode, Sex in Space

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American novelist Vanna Bonta joins The Universe: Sex in Space for The History Channel.

Photo by Kathy Amerman

The Universe: Sex in Space  is a milestone episode that addresses human migration into space.  The show airs throughout December (08) on The History Channel and covers the topic from the sex act through birth. Guests include: Theoretical physicist Michio Kaku and Vanna Bonta, American novelist and inventor of the 2Suit, a flight garment that stabilizes human proximity for various forms of intimacy in microgravity environments.   Rating: TV14



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Kerry P Ganza

It's about time the subject of sex in space was addressed. In the near future humankind will extend beyond Earth and the Moon and people must be more open about coupling in space and it won't be confined to the dark recesses of a shuttle or space station. We must acknowledge and the drive which perpetuates our species and gives us pleasure. If we are to grow into Celestialis, we must be open, free and partners in the expansion of humankind beyond the confines of our home and solar system. There will be no room for jealousy- our evolution as a species depends on our maturity.

Vanna Bonta's 2suit is remarkable and ingenious!

Ad Astra!

Kerry

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Betty Perry

I am so excited to get to see the History channel portrayal of Sex in space today of the 2suit with Vanna Bonta!

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