Virgin Galactic
So way back in the day when I worked at NASA (my degree is in AeroSpace Engr from Texas A&M) one of the projects I was involved in was the space suits for Reagan's space station. That was supposed to be assembled from K'enx type things and they needed new suits to give the astronauts more time in space (among other things). Anyway as part of that work I got to go flying in what is affectionately known at NASA as the Vomit Comet.
Anyway I noticed that Virgin Galactic announced their space ship today.
At a cost of about $200,000 USD for 4 minutes of Zero-G (or around $830/second) it reminded me of the good ol' Vomit Comet. Which also reminded me of Zero G Corp. While its not orbital its a bit more cost effective at around $4000 (with 7 to 8 minutes of zero g or around $8.30/second). So while the Virgin Galactic flight might be cool, for the working class there is always Zero G Corp.




I've been IN the vomit comet, but it didn't get off the ground.
I HAVE done zero-g parabolas in a Cesna, though. Over Galveston. The pilot was a famous female test pilot (whose name I of course forget).
Posted by Bill Shirley on January 25, 2008 at 09:05 AM MST #
Zero G in a Cesna, you are crazy!
Posted by Bill Dudney on January 25, 2008 at 09:15 AM MST #