I feel like last time I researched this the Zero G flights out of Florida cost around $2500. Now they are over $5000! I better start saving now. The price is beyond ridiculous but it’s such an amazing, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity! How could you not want to do this?
People doing this are also doing these things:
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In class a few days ago, my teacher showed us a super long boring video on youtube about some guy acheiving his goals. Many people didn’t pay attention but i found it pretty interesting. Anyways, one of the goals that man had was to be in zero gravity. Sounds pretty cool eh?
I don’t even care if it was only for ten minutes. Floating would be SUCH a amazing experience.
Marghee Filippazzo is going to driver's education class tonight.
Worth experiencing, but not the most important thing. I would recommend doing other things over this.
penster is studying Spanish and planning to dive again soon!
Watched a show where they featured this “ride” Zero-G in Nevada where you can experience Zero Gravity! It is the next best thing to being in space!
This ride is done through a plane that cycles going up then down at the speed equal to falling making it seem you are weightless inside!
This is loftly wish since the ride cost several thousand $$$s :(
Searching for a new way... is looking for a saw to get rid of the neck issue. No neck, no problem
I would love to have the chance to ride in G-Force 1 before I get too old.
There’s the planes where they free fall for about 30 seconds at a time, about 15 times in the one trip. Some of them aren’t quite free falls; the gravity instead is equivalent to the gravity on the Moon, etc.
This option is about $3500, a once in a lifetime thing, maybe. The NASA equivalent they have for training astronauts is called the vomit comet. Apparently 1/3 of people get violently ill.
There is another thing I’ve heard about but can’t find online, where they put people in a vertical tunnel and blow air up until they float. I’d probably be happy with that one. Floating without a harness, or any other means of support, that’s close enough to zero g.
Actually a harness could be okay as well, as long as it didn’t impede movement. Hm.
There’s also actually going into outer space (Virgin Galactic!), but I don’t think that’s viable for the time being.




