Startup creates IVF incubator to conceive babies in space

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The company has created a small in vitro fertilization (IVF) device and embryo incubator that it aims to launch into space.

To achieve this goal, the company has been gearing up to launch a series of space-based experiments under the mission called ARTIS, which stands for Assisted Reproductive Technology in Space.

The missions are slated for launch within the next five years. The initial experiments will be carried out using mouse cells. For mouse trials, embryos will be transplanted into a natural womb, and the ensuing phases of pregnancy and delivery will occur on Earth.embryos“During our 6-day ARTIS missions female reproductive cells are fertilized. Once in space the embryos are conceived and start developing at an artificial Earth-like gravity level.

The experiments will shed light on “what the minimum gravity levels should be for healthy embryo development,” noted the website.However, assuming governmental clearance for such huge research, the company is still many, many years away from the potential of human reproduction in space. Not to mention that experimenting with human embryos is a very contentious area of research, and international norms limit human embryo culture to a maximum of 14 days.

The challenges and risks associated with human reproduction in space are significant and require thorough research and planning. Furthermore, enhanced life support systems capable of providing a secure and stable environment for pregnant women and babies will be required forAny attempts to do so would likely involve extensive medical testing, simulation studies, and careful consideration of the potential consequences.

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