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  • Zero Gravity Corp Zero-G's modified Boeing 727 swoops through a series of 10,000-foot hills and 45-degree inclines over the course of a two-hour flight.

    Take Flight 2011

  • Zero-G experience (e.g. ride on the Vomit Comit - $5000)

    David's Space Travel Wish List 2009

  • Zero-G's modified Boeing 727 swoops through a series of 10,000-foot hills and 45-degree inclines over the course of a two-hour flight.

    On a Wing and a Dare 2011

  • Astronaut Don Pettit -- inventor of the Zero-G Coffee Cup -- plays with free-floating, head-sized water bubbles on the International Space Station.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • With me on the Zero-G weightless flight featured in this episode are Intel Chairman Craig Barrett; my friend Sean Bonner from metblogs; and a bunch of science teachers from grade schools and high schools throughout the United States who were on board to conduct microgravity experiments for the kids back home.

    Boing Boing 2008

  • Although there may be questions surrounding the reliability of the Zero-G aircraft, successful transition of this NASA function could be a stepping stone to bigger things.

    Mixed Messages From NASA on Parabolic Flight Commercialization - NASA Watch 2008

  • Jeanne, Spider, Me and Kathleen the night before the Zero-G flight.

    Archive 2010-05-01 James Sposto 2010

  • We have conducted several flight tests with the Zero-G Corporation to determine whether they can meet the requirements for microgravity experiments that are currently performed on the government C-9 aircraft.

    Mixed Messages From NASA on Parabolic Flight Commercialization - NASA Watch 2008

  • Jeanne, Spider, Me and Kathleen the night before the Zero-G flight.

    : The Official Movie Blog: Jeanne Robinson March 30th 1948 - May 30th 2010 James Sposto 2010

  • With me on this Zero-G weightless flight are Intel Chairman Craig Barrett; my friend Sean Bonner from metblogs; and a bunch of science teachers from grade schools and high schools throughout the United States who were on board to conduct microgravity experiments for the kids back home.

    Boing Boing 2008

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