Tuesday, April 04, 2006

Zero G at KSC

Zero G's weightless flights from Kennedy Space Center are becoming a regular thing, with up to 280 flights a year from the shuttle landing strip. The company and NASA have already tested the concept at the runway, and they announced the new agreement today. The first flight for the general public is slated for June 24. NASA has actively encouraged proposals for alternative uses for the landing facility, especially since the shuttles are expected to retire in 2010.

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