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Scientists want to send 6.7M sperm samples to the moon – New York Post
Scientists call is a “modern global insurance policy.”

Scientists have begun to lay plans for repopulation, starting with a sperm bank on the moon.
In what they’re calling a “modern global insurance policy,” mechanical engineers have proposed that humans establish a repository of reproductive cells sperm and ova from 6.7 million of Earth’s species, including humans.
And the proposed bank, or “ark,” would be beneath the moon’s surface.
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