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  2. Zero Gravity Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Zero Gravity "G-FORCE ONE" aircraft People in the reduced-gravity aircraft. As of August 2022, the price of a flight for a single passenger starts at US$8,200. [12] The unique Weightless Weddings Experience is also included in the list of services [13] Noah and Erin Fulmor were the first couple to get married in weightlessness. [14]

  3. Reduced-gravity aircraft - Wikipedia

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    In late 2004, the Zero Gravity Corporation became the first company in the United States to offer so-called "zero-g" flights to the general public, using Boeing 727 jets. Each flight consists of around 15 parabolas, including simulations of the gravity levels of the Moon and Mars, as well as simulation of complete weightlessness. [26]

  4. Weightlessness - Wikipedia

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    Weightlessness is the complete or near-complete absence of the sensation of weight, i.e., zero apparent weight. It is also termed zero g-force, or zero-g (named after the g-force) [1] or, incorrectly, zero gravity. Microgravity environment is more or less synonymous in its effects, with the recognition that g-forces are never exactly zero.

  5. Swiss Space Systems - Wikipedia

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    S3 ZeroG was a part of Swiss Space Systems Holding SA, which offered flights in reduced gravity aircraft, a modified Airbus A300. [16] [17] Each flight included 15 parabolas during which the aircraft dives at a 45° angle from 10,400 to 7,300 m (34,000 to 24,000 ft), giving 20–25 seconds of microgravity on board. [18]

  6. Space Adventures - Wikipedia

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    Space Adventures, Inc. is an American space tourism company founded in 1998 by Eric C. Anderson.Its offerings include zero-gravity atmospheric flights, orbital spaceflights (with the option to participate in a spacewalk), and other spaceflight-related experiences including cosmonaut training, spacewalk training, and launch tours. [1]

  7. Low-g condition - Wikipedia

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    In fact, it can be enjoyable to have zero gravity in the cockpit. To produce 0g, the aircraft has to follow a ballistic flight path, which is essentially an upside down parabola. This is the only method to simulate zero gravity for humans on earth. In helicopters. In contrast, low-g conditions can be disastrous for helicopters.

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  9. Microgravity University - Wikipedia

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    The flight day begins with a briefing which involves last minute instructions and advice, and also the administration of anti motion sickness medicine. Each microgravity flight contains 30 zero gravity sessions, called parabolas, lasting 20 to 25 seconds each. Additionally, Lunar and Martian parabolas were done (one each).