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Vampires in space

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The setting is our Earth of today (2018) with one difference: some Space Agency decided to go back the Moon and built a ship that is ready to depart, using today's technology.

For reasons, the crew of this mission is made of vampires and the Space Agency is fully aware of the fact, though it was kept secret from the public.

The vampires are quite classical:

  • They must drink blood regularly to survive,
  • They burn in the light of the sun,
  • They are pale,
  • They have the fangs to bite.

How do the Space Agency in question build the ship to ensure that the vampires can go the Moon and back safely?

Assume an Apollo 11-type mission, with a landing planned on the side of the Moon that is not under direct sunlight. That way they can go out and enjoy 1/6th of Earth gravity while they do some scientific research, and also some shenanigans for TV.

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