Cows in Space!??

<p>Calcium is found in milk, but transporting six months&rsquo; worth of milk bottles to space is impractical. So, we need to think more creatively and pose questions that technicians and scientists at the space station haven&rsquo;t considered before. Regarding milk, the question becomes: Why can&rsquo;t we take a cow to space? In zero gravity, our bones work less, leading to loss of strength and density. To combat this, astronauts need calcium in their diet, which means dairy products like milk, yogurt, and cheese. Here&rsquo;s my solution to provide all the fresh milk needed on the space station: send a cow to space. This idea might seem far-fetched, but we&rsquo;ve already sent more than 15 dogs, 12 monkeys, 60 rice worms, turtles, spiders, jellyfish, fish, frogs, and even a tortoise to space.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@juangjuang74/cows-in-space-7088badb2bdd"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>
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